Sending tanks to Ukraine

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Australia has sent 49 Abrams tanks to Ukraine via Poland. Quite a tricky, not to mentions secretive, operation.

Inside the classified mission to deliver Australian tanks to Ukraine​

On a bleak winter's day in Poland we arrive at a location covered in fog and shrouded in secrecy.

Through the mist sit a dozen M1A1 Abrams tanks from Australia bound for Poland's war-torn neighbour Ukraine, which is locked in a brutal war with Russia.

While Australia's donation of 49 of these retired army tanks has been no secret, the details of the huge logistical effort to move them across the world and get them into Ukraine has been held tightly under wraps, until now.

The first 37 tanks arrived in July, and the final 12 arrived in the past fortnight.

The Australian Defence Force (ADF) granted the ABC exclusive access to the classified operation and the team behind it — on the conditions that we did not reveal where in Poland we went and that we held off reporting until the mission was complete.

Colonel James Smith, commander of Operation Kudu, which is the ADF's commitment to training for Ukraine, told the ABC the secrecy was necessary to make sure the tanks made the journey safely.

"We won't do anything that compromises the security of Ukrainian [military] operations … what we're trying to do is keep the Ukrainians as safe as we can," Colonel Smith said.

"It is a huge undertaking to bring a 60-tonne tank halfway across the world and make sure when we hand it over it's ready for use … but we're very close now to having these final tanks ready to hand over."
More here, with photographs -
Inside the classified mission to deliver Australian tanks to Ukraine
 

Neither side is willing to compromise at this point. Sooner or later both sides will be so depleted they might come to the table if they don't use proxy armies, mercenary, NATO etc.
Why should Ukraine compromise? Russia invaded Ukraine and is stealing their land and has been murdering their people. How do you compromise with that? Putin needs to get the %$#@! out and pay restitution for the harm he caused.

And if there is some kind of a "compromise," Putin has shown over and over that he can't be trusted. So if any land is handed over to him, Ukraine should be granted admission to NATO or at least be given some guarantee of security with international peace keeping forces stationed in Ukraine. Ukraine also needs to be compensated for the value of the land and its resources that it hands over.
 
A brief period of diplomacy is fine but it should be followed with a good swift kick in the pants.

The world should have rallied around Ukraine right from the start and sent the Russians packing.

Not only to protect the Ukrainians but also to protect the hundreds of thousands of young Russians that have made the ultimate sacrifice in Putin’s war.
 


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