Ukraine pulls Abrams tanks from front after losing 5 to Russian attacks
- Ukraine has halted the use of U.S.-provided Abrams M1A1 battle tanks against Russia due to challenges posed by Russian drone warfare, according to U.S. military officials.
- The abundance of drones in Ukraine has made operating tanks in open areas risky, as acknowledged by a senior defense official.
- Tanks have been relocated from the front lines, with plans for the U.S. To assist Ukraine in adjusting tactics, stated Joint Chiefs of Staff Vice Chairman Adm. Christopher Grady.
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Colonel called advantages of withdrawal of Abrams tanks from the front line for Russia
The withdrawal of Abrams tanks from the front line by Ukraine will reduce the losses of Russia in carrying out combat tasks, considers retired colonel, military expert Anatoly Matvichuk. In conversation with “Lenta.ru” he called the advantages for the Russian side of such a decision. The fact that they have withdrawn them, allows our guys, who are storing positions, allows with less losses to carry out combat tasks that stand before them Anatoly…
Ukraine removes Abrams tanks from US front, fears Russian drones
The Ukrainian army has temporarily withdrawn the Abrams M1A1 combat tanks, received from the US last year, as they are very vulnerable to Russian drones and their operation without being detected or attacked is becoming increasingly difficult, the AP quoted two US military officials as saying, as quoted by News.ro.
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