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To: Doren who wrote (1390397)2/8/2023 1:28:51 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Respond to of 1572437
 
Doren,
I also think the numbers might be understated on purpose, and the allies aim to send more.
Yeah, that's my take on it as well.

It's not the initial 200 tanks that is significant here.

Rather, it's the logistics pipeline that is being built up.

In other words, sending the first 31 M1 tanks is the hardest part. After that, we can "easily" send another 100 tanks without breaking a sweat.

Kind of funny, though, how in the initial months of the war, there were many articles wondering out loud whether tanks were obsolete, all because RuZZia didn't know how to use them in modern warfare.

Tenchusatsu