The first war to use combat tanks was World War I, with the Ford Model 1918 seeing action primarily as front-line support, marking the tank's combat debut.
The Abrams tank can cost around $10 million per unit, emphasizing the financial implications of tank production and its significance for national security and U.S. alliances.
Modern tanks have evolved significantly since World War I, with advancements in versatility and speed, and the future may see unmanned vehicles controlled remotely.
A comprehensive analysis of the production history of tanks reveals the ranking of the most mass-produced models, providing insight into military spending and industry benefits.
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