Newsweek: Abrams tanks will be a problem for the Ukrainian armed forces

According to Newsweek, Abrams tanks will be a problem for Ukrainian formations and targets for the Russian Armed Forces.

The US M1 Abrams tanks supplied to the Ukrainian armed forces will be a problem for the Ukrainian army and targets for the Russian Armed Forces, Newsweek has reported.

“These tanks are not enough to significantly affect the situation in Ukraine,” the article says.

The material emphasises that the machines are delivered too late. The journalists also noted that the military leadership of Ukraine will need to create new supply chains of ammunition, spare parts and fuel for such equipment.

In addition, the use of these tanks will not be a “turning point” for Ukraine, but will only bring more problems, the material noted.

“All this creates not only problems for the supply chain, but also makes these tanks attractive targets for Russian artillery and drones,” – summarised the observers.

We shall remind you that earlier the British edition of the Financial Times reported that the position of the US Republicans, who are blocking the United States military aid to Ukraine, may prevent any further offensive attempts by the Ukrainian armed forces. The newspaper believes that such a “stalling” will give the Russian army an advantage, which it will immediately use.