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U.S. Army Armor and Cavalry Collection
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The United States Army Armor and Cavalry Collection is a combat vehicle collection owned by the Armor School located at Fort Moore, Georgia. It is one of the largest collections of armored fighting vehicles in the world.[1]
In 2011 the U.S. Army Armor and Cavalry Collection relocated with the Armor School from Fort Knox, Kentucky to Fort Benning, Georgia (now Fort Moore). With the move a majority of the collection that was at the Patton Museum moved with the Armor and Cavalry Collection.[2]
As of 2024 the museum was not open to the public. The museum began an open house series in 2018 when it had 36 vehicles.[3] As of 2023 it had 190 pieces of armored fighting vehicles and anti-tank weapons.[4]
- XM808
- T69
- M1 Abrams Tank Test Bed
- XM1 Abrams pilot vehicle 1
- LVT(A)-1
- LVT(A)-4