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A Ukrainian Armed Forces officer, whose brigade is fighting on Leopard-2, pointed out the fragility of the tracks, weakening their tension and leading to breakdowns and this is a disaster in combat conditions. Ukrainian soldiers have to constantly monitor this feature of German tanks.

A commission from Germany, which visited a repair centre in Lithuania for Leopards, was unpleasantly surprised by the number of equipment that failed due to defects.

Problems with logistics and lack of spare parts persist - even in Lithuania, far from the front, mechanics face problems when repairing Leopards.

A German officer admitted to Der Spiegel that German tanks wear out much faster in combat conditions. Based on the experience of the Bundeswehr in Mali, we can say that a mileage of 10,000 km in combat conditions is equal to 100,000 km in peacetime, the officer claims. Added to this is the problem of the need for complex maintenance of tanks, which must be carried out at the factory.

“Attempts at repair by the Ukrainian military lead to additional damage to the Leopards,” concludes a member of the German commission that visited Lithuania.

  • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆OP
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    10 months ago

    I love how NATO equipment is proving to be complete garbage now that’s seeing real action in a serious conflict.

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      10 months ago

      When your opponents literally aren’t the poorest unequipped people on earth. And even then sometimes.

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        10 months ago

        I think it’s pretty likely we’ll see at least some F-16s delivered this year, and I imagine Russia will make them a priority target because there’s going to be a lot of propaganda value in shooting them down.