Could the U.S. Army Fight and Win Without Tanks?

By A Mystery Man Writer

We put this question to the test in a hypothetical scenario between a U.S. Army combined arms battalion and a Russian battalion tactical group (a unit of roughly equal size) where only the Russians have tanks.
We put this question to the test in a hypothetical scenario between the U.S. Army and Russia, where only the Russians have tanks.

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