Summary and Key Points: The M60 Patton may be long retired in U.S. service, but thousands remain relevant overseas thanks to ...
Here’s What You Need to Remember: The M60 tank was originally based on the M48 Patton tank. During the Cold War, one U.S. Army main battle tank served longer and fought on more battlefields than any ...
The M60 tank was a classic example of how a progressive system of upgrades can keep a weapon system viable for a half century or more. While the M60 was an early case of this, as time goes by the ...
Synopsis: The M60A3 Patton, once a Cold War stopgap, has transformed into a resilient “Frankenstein” tank for the 2026 battlefield. -While the U.S. Army moved on to the M1 Abrams, global powers are ...
The M60 series of tanks was part of an evolution that began in the closing days of World War II. The tanks steadily improved and soldiered on, in their final form, until the advent of the M1 Abrams.
ARCHBALD — With a practiced ease, Ret. Army Major Clyde Brown III enthusiastically swung open the engine hatch of a newly delivered M163 anti-aircraft vehicle at the upcoming Archbald Borough Veterans ...
August 10, 2025: The new American M1E3 tanks are a significant improvement over the current M1 SepV3. In early 2024 the United States sent 31 M1 tanks to Ukraine. These tanks began arriving in ...