Saturday, January 29, 2011

M1A1 Abrams

A U.S. Marine Corps M1-A1 Abrams main battle tank can positively identify friendly forces that have JCIMS with the use of infrared and thermal optical technologies. Additionally, the M1-A1 Abrams is also being protected from friendly fire with JCIMS installed on the platform. (Photo: Army/Cpl. Theodore W. Ritchie)

M1A1 Abrams

Iraqi Army Soldiers move an M1A1 Abrams tank during tank table VI qualification of their Tank Familiarization Course Aug. 8 at the Besmaya Combat Training Center, Iraq. Roughly 500 Iraqi Army Soldiers have previously graduated the tank familiarization class. (Photo: Army)

M1A2 Abrams

An M1A2 Abrams SEP tank fires at a target Wednesday at Fort Benning's new Digital Multi-Purpose Range Complex as part of a government acceptance test. (Photo: Army/John Helms)

M113

A visually-modified M113 rolls through the Mojave Desert at the National Training Center on Fort. (Photo: Army)

Bradley

Sgt. Martin Gaymon, a cavalry scout assigned to the 1st Squadron, 9th. (Photo: Army)

Bradley

Soldiers assigned to the 1st Squadron, 9th Cavalry Regiment, 4th Brigade. (Photo: Army)

Bradley

U.S. Army Soldiers from 1st Battalion, 8th Cavalry Regiment, attached to 2nd Infantry Brigade. (Photo: Army)

M1A2 Abrams

Units of the 2nd Infantry Division will receive new M1A2 Abrams Tanks and M2A2 Bradley Fighting. (Photo: Army)

Bradley

A Bradley rolls through the range during the 3rd Advise and Assist Brigade, 4th Infantry Division's. (Photo: Army)