Tanks in museums are used in Denmark to train Ukrainian army

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The observer writes that the Ukrainian army in Denmark was trained with the help of Leopard 1A5 museum tanks. forbes David Ex.

According to him, the Danish army borrowed six tanks from three museums. Most of the Leopard 1A5 actually belonged to the German firm Flensburger Fahrzeugbau Gesellschaft. They’ve been in storage for almost two decades and now need refurbishment.

“Giving a bunch of surplus tanks as collateral to the Ukrainian army is another thing. Observer, another consideration is to get old tanks up and running and train crews to operate them, especially after the tanks have been in storage for 19 years.

Prior to that, Major General of Aviation, Hero of Russia Sergey Lipovoy saidThat British Challenger tanks and German Leopards were vulnerable to Soviet anti-tank weapons such as the Kornet, RPG-7 and Bassoon.

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