Title: Portugal just entered WW3 and made a HUGE mistake, Putin knows it | Redacted Source:
[None] URL Source:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=41u6rgwjj5s Published:Feb 1, 2023 Author:Redacted Post Date:2023-02-01 09:25:45 by Horse Keywords:None Views:367 Comments:9
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Scott Ritter interviewed. Abrams tanks require 3 hours of maintenance for every hour of combat. So if these tanks got to Poland, they would need to go across Ukraine to the Donbass, survive 10 hours of combat, then be sent to Poland for repair and then returned to the Donbass.
The Abrams tank has a modified jet turbine engine. Few people know how to repair it. It is a turbine and sucks in a lot of air which is fine for a jet 15,000 feet in the air. But it requires a lot of maintenance because it is sucking in air at ground level.
It takes 22 weeks to train a tank crew member. They will require NATO personnel to run them and fix them.
Abrams tanks require 3 hours of maintenance for every hour of combat.
That's very surprising to me, but maybe it shouldn't be. Our defense industry loves making super sophisticated war machines as they are more expensive and profitable, but I think they forget, or more likely, do not care that actual combat conditions makes such maintenance difficult or unaccessible. There is something to be said for keeping military vehicles of whatever sort all of: low cost -- so far more units can be purchased -- low maintenance and less sophisticated so it can continue to operate in harsh combat conditions.
This F-35, the B-2 and new Spirit bomber are so incredibly expensive and sophisticated that there will only ever be a few dozen made and in a full scale war, will not be able to be operated much of the time. Our military has become so accustomed to fighting wars where we have safe spaces to keep the planes and do this kind of maintenance, but in a full scale war with Russia, those places won't exist.
Ditto for HIMARS and the M777. Also the F-22 Raptor. They all require lots of maintenance. Unfortunately, it is a 900 mile round trip from the Donbass to Poland and back.
The Abrams tank sucks in a lot of air and hence particulates.