• ChonkyOwlbear@lemmy.world
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    22 days ago

    I read this as the Swiss wanting to send tanks to Ukraine but it’s illegal. So they send tanks to Germany and Germany sends their old tanks to Ukraine.

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      22 days ago

      What old tanks though? We have not been using the Leo 1 for decades now. There aren’t any in active service, all that were left in Germany have already been given to Ukraine or are made ready to be given to Ukraine.

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        21 days ago

        This really baffles me. What does Germany want with a bunch of obsolete Leopard 1s anyway? I guess they could break them down for parts and then send parts they already had to Ukraine, allowing Ukraine to repair some of their damaged Leopard 1s.

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          21 days ago

          I doubt that would be allowed with the sales agreement. Allthemore baffling, Switzerland really fucked themselves over there

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            21 days ago

            A lot of speculation in the comments here but there’s some context/details missing.

            • “Germany” didn’t buy the tanks but the German company Rheinmetall
            • While the price isn’t known, another company previously bought 25 of those tanks from RUAG for lousy 500€ a piece and then didn’t even bother to come pick them up, so I assume Rheinmetall got a similar deal
            • Lots of countries still use them, Greece even wants to enlarge and upgrade their fleet of Leopard 1, they’re still in demand and with a purchase price of 500€ and a bit of repairs there’s probably a ton of money to be made

            So my guess is this has nothing to do with Ukraine, just a company seeing a business opportunity.