US officials ‘frustrated’ over Australian tank shipment to Ukraine

Australia has announced it will ship 49 decommissioned US-made M1A1 Abrams tanks to Ukraine after receiving approval from Washington. American and Australian officials have reportedly criticised the transfer and questioned whether Ukraine will be able to actually use the tanks, due to logistics issues and vulnerability to Russian drones.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese confirmed to Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky in Rome on Sunday that deliveries had begun. According to ABC, loading the tanks onto a cargo ship is in process, though location and itinerary information is classified.

While Washington eventually granted permission for the transfer, US officials have privately expressed “frustration” over the move, ABC reported. “Last year, even before Donald Trump returned as president, we warned the Australians that sending these Abrams tanks would be complicated, and once they finally get to the battlefield, the Ukrainians will find them difficult to sustain,” one unnamed US official told the network.

Australian defence officials echoed the concerns. “We are starting to doubt if the Ukrainians actually want these vehicles. The tank roof is the weakest point of the Abrams and this is a drone war,” an ABC source noted.

In late 2023, the US, under former President Joe Biden, supplied 31 Abrams tanks to Ukraine. Media reports claim that the heavy armour, estimated to cost $10 million each, has faced challenges on the battlefield, including drone strikes and rough terrain.

Russia claims to have destroyed several Abrams tanks. In May 2024, it showcased a captured tank at a military exhibition in Moscow alongside troves of other Western equipment. – RT

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