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"path": "/news/world/165830-us-army-cancels-m1a2-sepv4-weight-m1a3-abrams/",
"publishedAt": "2026-02-12T12:20:00.000Z",
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"textContent": "The US Army has declined to proceed with a new phase of modernization for the M1A2 Abrams, opting instead to prioritize development of the next-generation M1A3 Abrams, according to 19FortyFive. The publication argues that further evolution of the M1A2 platform faced fundamental limitations due to its increasing mass.\nSEPv4 Upgrade Program Closed\n\nMilitary planners initially intended to upgrade operational M1A2 tanks to the System Enhancement Package (SEP) v4 standard. However, the program aimed at creating what observers described as a \"super tank” was ultimately terminated.\n\"The SEPv4 modernization was canceled due to an unacceptable weight of 80 tons, which threatened strategic mobility and logistics,” the publication explained.",
"title": "Abrams Tank Modernization Reversed: SEPv4 Dropped Over 80-Ton Limit"
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