Poland and Norway instruct Ukrainian troops on Leopard tanks

At a military training facility in Poland, Ukrainian tankers are receiving crucial instruction on the use and maintenance of the Leopard 2A4 main battle tank.

This training, conducted by instructors from NATO Allies Poland and Norway, aims to enhance the Ukrainian Army’s capabilities in its ongoing defense against Russia.

The Leopard 2A4 is a key asset for many NATO armies, including those of Norway and Poland. The training program is part of the European Union Military Assistance Mission in support of Ukraine (EUMAM UA) and is designed to make Ukrainian forces more self-sufficient in their military training.

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WO Marcin Chrabąszcz of the Polish Army emphasized the importance of this support: “Ukrainians are, let’s say, our Slavic brothers. Another thing is that our state borders Ukraine. So in a way, we are a front-line state, and so Ukraine’s victory is in our interest because we might be next when it comes to war.”

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A Norwegian Army instructor explained the objective of the training: “What we’re aiming to do here is to give the Ukrainians the ability to become more self-sufficient in training other Ukrainians on the main battle tank.”

This initiative is part of broader NATO efforts to support Ukraine. At the recent Washington Summit, NATO Allies pledged a minimum baseline of 40 billion euros in military aid for Ukraine over the next year. This significant commitment underscores the Alliance’s ongoing support for Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.

The training includes comprehensive instruction on both the operational use and maintenance of the Leopard 2A4 tanks, ensuring that Ukrainian forces can sustain their equipment independently. The Leopard 2A4, renowned for its firepower, protection, and mobility, is a vital component in modern armored warfare, and mastery of this system will enhance the combat effectiveness of Ukrainian tank crews.

This training mission also strengthens the bonds between NATO members and Ukraine, fostering greater cooperation and mutual support in the face of shared security challenges. By equipping Ukrainian forces with advanced skills and knowledge, NATO is playing a crucial role in enhancing the resilience and readiness of Ukraine’s military.

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