M1 Abrams Decepticon

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M1 Abrams Decepticons are Decepticons from the Revenge of the Fallen portion of the live-action film series continuity.
Deep Desert... somebody.

The M1 Abrams Decepticons share the same body-type as Brawl.

Fiction

Dark of the Moon film

Two M1 Abrams Decepticons took part in the fight against the Autobots in the battle in Chicago. Despite their attempts to kill the Autobots, one was one of the first to be killed when Optimus Prime landed on him and attacked the active Decepticons in an epic frontal attack and the other was one of the last killed before Optimus confronted Shockwave. Dark of the Moon

Games

Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (PSP)


The Game Full of Death and Suffering...!

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Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (PSP)

Transformers: Shadows Rising


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Transformers: Shadows Rising

Notes

  • The M1 Abrams Decepticons featured in Dark of the Moon reuse the CGI model of Brawl from the first live-action movie, but given that Brawl died in that film, it's unlikely these guys were intended to be him. This isn't the first time the "reused CGI model for incidental character" phenomenon has cropped up within the movie universe, but at least this time, some differentiation of color is employed: where Brawl was green, these guys are brown, a bit like Brawl's "Deep Desert" toy.
  • Since Brawl was not actually an M1 Abrams tank, but a redressed tank prop originally made for the film xXx: State of the Union, and Hasbro's toys of Brawl were not licensed Abrams tanks either, our makeshift name for these guys is somewhat inaccurate.