Britain’s next main battle tank, the Challenger 3, breaks decades of British design tradition by replacing the Challenger 2’s ...
The Challenger 2 main battle tank entered service in the British Army in 1994, although its development dates back to the 1980s. Since then, it has served in Yugoslavia, Eastern Europe, and Iraq in ...
Unlike other cutting-edge American and Russian tanks, the Challenger 3 will forgo an autoloader—requiring an extra crewmember, but theoretically raising its reliability. The British Army’s future main ...
First of 148-strong fleet of tanks are expected to enter service next year Tom Cotterill is The Telegraph’s acting defence editor. He has previously written for The Daily Mail and MailOnline. A former ...