15 Countries with the Most Battle Tanks in the World

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In this article, we look at 15 countries with the most battle tanks in the world. You can skip our detailed analysis on the technological advancement of this critical ground combat equipment and head over directly to the 5 Countries with the Most Battle Tanks in the World.

The conflict in Ukraine, where several tanks are being destroyed every day on both sides, have raised questions over the utility of tanks in modern warfare. According to defense analysts, battle tanks continue to be an important military equipment, especially when they are used in synchronicity with other weapons.

Tanks are armed with powerful weapons that offer strong protection from dangers on the battlefield, and their presence alone intimidates any enemy in front of them. They do, however, have limitations, being easy targets for improvised explosive devices (IEDs), drones, anti-tank missiles, and artillery. To counter these threats, modern tanks come equipped with sensors and technologies to detect hazards in order to tackle them.

The M1 Abrams, developed by General Dynamics Corporation (NYSE:GD), are the main battle tanks used by the United States. These include advanced electronics, improved self-defense systems, and powerful weapons. These third-generation tanks are also known for their thick armor that enables them to withstand explosive rounds and even chemical and nuclear conditions, apart from enemy fire. Moreover, General Dynamics Corporation (NYSE:GD) separated the fuel and ammunition compartments in the M1 Abrams, which further enhanced the tank’s superior protection.

M1 Abrams are among the most advanced battle tanks in the world today. The US in January 2023 announced to provide Ukraine 31 of these tanks worth $400 million to assist Kyiv in its defense against Russian invasion. Later in October that year, officials of the US military confirmed to VOA News that all promised tanks had been delivered to Ukraine.

Germany’s Leopard 2A7+ (Leo2A7+) is another highly promising modern battle tank that is capable of undertaking both low and high intensity military operations. It is an improved version of the Leopard 2, having a dual-kit on the turret, whereas its frontal protection is enhanced by the introduction of a hull front. The Leo2A7+ offers 360 degree protection against landmines and rocket-propelled grenades. Other modern battle tanks that are much talked-about for their sophistication and capabilities like the M1 Abrams and Leo2A7+ are Russia’s T-14 ARMATA and Israel’s Merkava battle tanks.

Militaries are also rapidly integrating combat vehicle protection systems to keep tanks safe from battlefield threats. In 2021, the American army selected Lockheed Martin Corporation (NYSE:LMT) to provide base-kits for testing on Abrams, Bradley and Stryker vehicles. Lockheed Martin Corporation (NYSE:LMT)'s Modular Active Protection System base kit integrates vehicle sensors that detect and defeat anti-tank guided missiles and rocket-propelled grenades.