Israel unveils three prototypes for 'tank of the future'
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Three futuristic tank prototypes, listed as part of the Carmel program, are unveiled by the Israeli Defense Ministry in Elkayim, northern Israel, August 4, 2019. /VCG Photo

Three futuristic tank prototypes, listed as part of the Carmel program, are unveiled by the Israeli Defense Ministry in Elkayim, northern Israel, August 4, 2019. /VCG Photo

Equipped with autonomous driving, advanced sensors and cameras, large touchscreens and 360-degree vision, the "combat vehicle of the future" can be operated by two soldiers instead of four. /VCG Photo

Equipped with autonomous driving, advanced sensors and cameras, large touchscreens and 360-degree vision, the "combat vehicle of the future" can be operated by two soldiers instead of four. /VCG Photo

One of the three Israeli companies that have participated in the Carmel program presents a platform with a panoramic screen, individual control screens and a Xbox-like joystick to control the machine. /VCG Photo

One of the three Israeli companies that have participated in the Carmel program presents a platform with a panoramic screen, individual control screens and a Xbox-like joystick to control the machine. /VCG Photo