Do you know how many tanks are still in reserve? How many armored vehicles? Not new, but still better then russian ones.
US will start sending Bradleys, they have about 6000 of them in reserve and those are solid enough to even T72s (as they prove in Iraq)
UK have about 500 Warriors, and what about 300 Challengers 1 from Jordan? Jordan is happy to replace it.
In Poland, there are still some 100 PT91 to go and what next? IF US provide us with replacement Abrams, 200 Leo 2 is ready to go. Sonner or later they WILL be gone as our tank force will be of Abrams and K2 (after 2025)
The truth is Russia has many things from cold war era, but the other side has that too. AND whats more important russia CANT outproduce west. They thought Europe will freeze this winter and what happened?
And look how many Ukrainian soldiers went abroad to train on something. You think they train for the 6 months in US, in UK, in Poland just how to shoot from handgun? I dont think so
Exactly. Some of these guys seem to be huffing the hopium/copium cocktail.
The Americans not only have 6200 Bradleys, They're in the process of buying 700 more of the newest model. They'll happily give Ukraine several hundred M2 models. Less for them to store.
The Brits are phasing out their Warrior IFVs as well. You'll likely see those get donated. Maybe not all 500 of them, but 200 wouldn't shock me.
Canada builds the LAV 6.0. We have close to 700 of them. The Americans bought about 5000 of them off us. Expect a few hundred of those to make their way to Ukraine at some point if need be.
Not a single Abrams tank has been sent to Ukraine yet. The USA has thousands of them in storage. They could send 500 of them to Ukraine (over time) without blinking.
There are enough Leopard 2's (A4, A5, A6) around to send 200-300 of them to Ukraine as well. Namely from Poland (who is switching to Abrams and K2's), Germany and other western countries that have them in storage.
Poland will definitely send the rest of its PT91's as Abrams and K2's stream in to the country. They likely have a few dozen more T-72's they can send as well.
The Czech Republic and Morocco (funded by USA and Netherlands) are jointly involved in a project that will see about 150 more T-72's be restored, upgraded and sent to Ukraine as well. Ukraine also has hundreds of their own T-72's in storage. Some of them are quietly being sent to Poland, The Czech Republic and Slovakia, for restoration.
Turkey has hundreds of heavily upgraded American made M60 Patton tanks in it's service. They'd like more Leopards instead. A deal at 2 or 3 to 1 could easily be worked out to see Ukraine get 200-300 Pattons in exchange for Turkey getting 100 more Leopards, similar to what the United States did with Poland.
Artillery will not be a concern, especially as the collective West ramps up its 155mm production. 18 M109 Paladins were announced today. The Americans have 1400 more and are buying more of the latest variant. You'll see them send 50-100 of them this year, as ammunition for them comes on line fairly quickly.
France is likely going to send 16 more CAESAR howitzers that were being built for Denmark. The Danes are going to have them re-routed to Ukraine instead.
Ukraine bought 100 Panzerhaubitze 2000's off Germany. They're not due to start arriving until 2024. You'll see Germany instead send more of its existing ones (later this year) in return for keeping some of the new ones as they role of the assembly line. That's best deal for both Germany (who gets brand new howitzers for free) and Ukraine (who doesn't care about them being older models, but needs them now).
Italy is also refurbishing an unknown number (I've heard roughly 30) M109 Howitzers as well. Not sure on the timeline for their arrival in Ukraine, but it will be in 2023.
I'm not sure exactly how many Krab howitzers Ukraine has had delivered from Poland. I know the Poles donated 18 of them and Ukraine bought 60'ish more. I suspect the remainder of them to arrive in Ukraine this year.
Air defenses in Ukraine are only going to keep improving. By the end of 2023 they'll have at least the following. 6 NASAM batteries. 4-6 Patriot batteries. 4 Iris-T SLM. 2 SAMP/T. That's on top of their own S300 systems and things like BUK, using American missiles.
Eventually, you'll see jets sent to Ukraine. The Americans are phasing out hundreds of their older F-16s, which are still considerably more advanced than anything Ukraine is flying now. You can either send F-16's to Ukraine, or you can send Poland and Slovakia F16's in exchange for them sending their Mig-29's to Ukraine.
Training is a huge one. Tens of thousands more Ukrainians are going to train in the U.K. this year. They're then going to go to artillery and armored schools set up by the USA, in Germany. Meanwhile, infantry will train in Poland and other Eastern European countries. Ukrainian Special Forces units will go to unspecified locations and train with / be trained by their Western counterparts.
We're just seeing the beginning of what the West can do for Ukraine.