


Beginning in October 1988, new Army M1A1 Abrams tanks were equipped with the armor, made from a mesh of "depleted" uranium encased in steel. The highly classified armor package on later versions contain depleted uranium, and are not readily exportable even to major allies. The M1 was equipped with the American 105mm M68 gun and an armor package that was said to be pretty good for it’s time. note), we will be able to meet the deadlines set for the fall and provide them with tanks before the end of the year," he added. "Since we are doing this at the same time (with training Ukrainians to operate tanks - ed.

They will be improved and prepared for shipment to Ukraine," he said. "Tanks that are intended for Ukraine are currently undergoing a re-equipment process. This was announced on at a briefing by Pentagon press secretary Brigadier General of the Air Force Patrick Ryder. The US Army's Sierra Army Depot tank storage facility in California and shows an estimated 2,000 "spare" M1 Abrams MBTs.ĭesigned for use by the armed forces of Ukraine, Abrams tanks are already undergoing a process of re-equipment, their transfer will take place before the end of the year. Sierra Army Depot (SIAD) in Herlong, California is the US Army's largest facility (36,000 acres) dedicated to long-term desert storage, regeneration, reutilisation and redistribution of mechanised vehicles. US Army has over 2,300 of these tanks in reserve storage. A number of these tanks were upgraded to the M1A2 standard. Army is believed to have 2,509 Abrams in various versions in active service, with an additional 3,500-3,700 in storage. Army has thousands of older Abrams in storage that a contractor could be hired to refurbish to a like-new condition.
