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U.S. Army Begins M1E3 Abrams Testing
March 24, 2026
The U.S. Army plans to initiate testing of M1E3 Abrams tank prototypes with select units starting summer 2026, aiming to complete testing by early fall and potentially begin production around fall 2027. General Dynamics Land Systems leads the development effort under a $150 million research and development contract awarded in June 2026, with key engineering partners including Caterpillar, SAPA, Anduril Industries, and Applied Intuition contributing to subsystems and autonomy capabilities. This phased approach reflects the Army's intent to accelerate modernization while assessing performance before full-scale production.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should note the upcoming production timeline and the involvement of multiple prime and subcontractors, signaling opportunities in armored vehicle modernization and autonomous systems integration.
- The contract award and testing schedule indicate a near-term ramp-up in defense manufacturing and subsystem supply chains, particularly in Alabama, Michigan, and California.
- Companies specializing in advanced vehicle engineering, autonomy, and defense manufacturing may find strategic entry points as the program transitions from R&D to production.
- The Army's focus on rapid production post-testing underscores the importance of readiness to meet evolving military requirements and contract fulfillment timelines.
to get to production as fast possible on the M1E3 Abrams, while noting the eventual timeline is going to depend on how well they perform. But the idea would be [to start] production hopefully within the next 12 months or so from when the testing concludes
— Brent Ingraham, Army Acquisition Executive
Agencies
U.S. Army
Vendors
General Dynamics Land Systems, Caterpillar, SAPA, Anduril Industries, Applied Intuition
Contracts
$150 million