US and Germany Tanks Stuck in Ukrainian Mud - Abrams Tank Tows Mud-submerged Leopard 2 Tanks

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US and Germany Tanks Stuck in Ukrainian Mud - Abrams Tank Tows Mud-submerged Leopard 2 tanks

As Ukrainian soldiers wrap up their training on Tanks in American before using them on the battlefield, One claim that's been widely shared is that these newly arrived US tanks were quickly captured by the Russian army after getting stuck in Ukrainian mud.

All Comments (21)
  • @ggee7391
    Old Footage from a NATO exercise somewhere else in Europe - probable Norway in a tank training range.
  • THIS IS NOT IN UKRAINE. At 35 seconds, they are Norwegians. they have the Norwegian crest. At 3 minutes 50 seconds, they don't speak Ukrainian. At 6 minutes 55 seconds, they are in a hilly landscape. Everything is false.
  • @hanneske1954
    With all respect: in this whole post is no Ukrainian mud! These clips come from several training areas, at least one in Norway and one in Germany. Why clickbaiting?
  • US tanks operated by US army along Swedish army's Leopard 2 during exercise in Sweden. No Ukrainians - not in Ukraine. If the mud is soft enough ruzzian tanks get stuck as well - they may have wider tracks, but they also have a lot less horsepower.
  • In der Ukraine ist Sommer? 😂 Das ist in letztem Jahr in Norwegen gewesen!
  • @screenerlook
    This video is showing US M1A1 Abrams tanks from USMC on training in Norway with norwegian tankers.
  • Россия - Лучшая ! Никаких переговоров.
  • @amalum00
    It seems some people took the videos seriously, so here is a fact check. The first video, "This Vehicle Can Free A Stuck M1 Abrams Tank", was shot in Setermoen, Norway, in 2016. The second one, "M1 Abrams Stuck in Mud / M1A1 OFF Roading", was uploaded on YouTube in 2010. The third one is from US Marine Corps training in Storas, Norway, in october of 2018. Nr 4, "STUCK in THE MUD! How to recover a VERY EXPENSIVE military vehicle with an M984 WRECKER!" was probably shot in feb. 2018. The footage was provided by Fort McCoy military base (Wisconsin). So none of these videos are from Ukraine. Leopard tanks are already in Ukraine. Abrams tanks are nor.
  • @phil20_20
    American tanks aren't in Ukraine - yet. 😂 🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦
  • This is a towing exercise, Tanks stuck in mud on purpose to teach them !! Semper Fi
  • Misleading old video is a waste of everybody's time get real.
  • @Gibnetz
    It`s in Norway, stop spreading lies.
  • @Slaktrax
    This looks like a recovery training exercise. Western tanks have rubber pads, fine for the road but not much use in thick mud. That's why Russian tanks have all metal tracks, they are better in conditions like this. Regardless, it's all too little too late.
  • Das ist eine Übung 😂 ... gehört zur Ausbildung von Panzerbesatzungen
  • @UKSimon4170
    None of this has anything to do with these tanks in Ukraine. It's nothing more than a collection of previously available Youtube videos that have been around for years. Most of it is recovery training exercises.
  • @MrSeeuu
    The video of the M1A1 “self recovery” is old footage from the Fort Moore Armored Training School in Georgia U.S.A. Not Europe. And yes, 70 ton tracked vehicles get stuck in non supportive terrain. Hence the training & use of recovery tactics and vehicles. The only vehicle that I know of that hasn’t got stuck in the mud is my 1964 VW Beetle. 🤪
  • This has nothing to do with Ukraine. This is in Norway during an exercise with USMC when they still had tanks