Siliceous cored armour, a 90 mm hyper velocity T208 smoothbore recoilless cannon in a fixed mount capable of firing APFSDS shells, an electro-optical rangefinder, a hydropneumatic suspension, and a gas turbine engine, were just some of the ultra modern features that were initially planned, but not all were eventually delivered for the T95 American medium prototype tank developed in the mid to late 1950's.

While not initially planned, the vehicles were outfitted with an 8-cylinder AOI-1195 gasoline engine, delivering a maximum of 570 horsepower and a top speed of 56 km/h on a flat road. The Maximum amount of armour plating was 180 mm thick with a weight slightly exceeding 38 tons.

The project was eventually discontinued in 1960 due to each respective major element of the tank performing unsatisfactorily. Development for the turret however, was not - it was later utilised in the creation of the M60A1 Main Battle Tank.