The nature of the weapons NATO and other Ukrainian allies are providing its armed forces has undergone a significant change.
Instead of the largely defensive weapons like anti-tank missiles and artillery, Ukraine is now receiving tanks, heavily armed infantry fighting vehicles, armored personnel carriers to carry support troops for armored breakthroughs as well as longer range rockets and missiles. They are intended for attacking and taking back occupied territory rather than defending, with all that implies. JL
David Axe reports in Forbes:
The types of weapons heading into Ukraine have changed dramatically. At first, the weapons were “defensive,” designed to help Ukraine fight off the Russian Army. The (new) donations “provide the armor necessary to go on the offensive, to liberate Russian-occupied Ukraine.” Tanks are inherently offensive in nature. With heavy armament and high speed, infantry fighting vehicles are especially useful for offensive operations. Fast-moving, tracked armored vehicles that transport infantry into battle support the tanks that lead any attack. They’re the clearest sign that the weapons Ukraine’s allies are sending to the war zone are more and more meant for attacking rather than defending.Tens of billions of dollars of weapons have flowed from European and North American countries into Ukraine. Rifles. Bullets. Missiles. Artillery pieces.
At first, those nations insisted that the weapons were “defensive,” designed to help Ukraine fight off a marauding Russian Army that had stormed, unprovoked, across the border.
One year later, as the battered but still potent Russian military prepares for a renewed offensive, the type of weapons heading into Ukraine have changed dramatically. Now, what’s flowing in from the West are armored vehicles, long-range rockets and advanced tanks.
The distinction between offensive and defensive weapons was always a little arbitrary. Now, though, Ukraine will have the ability to play offense and potentially drive Russia out of their country using some of the best weapons in the world. That means the stakes for all sides have increased substantially.
It’s no secret why. After successfully liberating huge areas of southern and northeastern parts of their nation last fall, Ukrainian forces are reportedly planning a new counteroffensive this year. Allied countries are reaching deep into their arsenals to make sure this anticipated counteroffensive has the best possible chance of succeeding.
When, back in February last year, Russian forces crossed into northern Ukraine while also advancing deeper into eastern Ukraine’s Donbas region, the United States and other allies prioritized shipments of ammunition, shoulder-fired anti-tank missiles, air-defense systems and — most importantly — artillery, including hundreds of big guns that are compatible with Western-style shells.
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Germany belatedly approved a Polish donation of around a dozen German-made Leopard 2 tanks, signaling to other European countries that they too could do so. Germany then offered Ukraine a dozen or so of its own tanks.
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