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Army Unveils M1E3 Abrams Prototype at Detroit Auto Show

The Army will use early prototypes for soldier testing this year to shape a lighter, software‑centric tank for drone‑era threats.

Overview

  • The early prototype on display features a remotely controlled turret, an autoloader that enables a three-person crew, and an open digital architecture for rapid upgrades.
  • A hybrid diesel drivetrain targets better fuel efficiency, lower noise and heat signatures, and reduced weight compared with current Abrams models.
  • Drive‑by‑wire controls place all crew in the hull, with the demonstrator using a Fanatec controller to showcase simplified vehicle operation.
  • Roush Defense built the show vehicle in Michigan, while General Dynamics Land Systems is expected to handle full‑rate production later this decade.
  • Army leaders plan to place four M1E3 prototypes into operational units in 2026 for soldier evaluation, with integration of an active protection system and other sensors under development.