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Strengthening the eastern flank: Abrams tanks will be served "side by side" in

Poland has trained 25 specialists in the maintenance of American machines on the recently created APS-2 facility, which is located several hundred kilometers from the borders of the Russian Federation and Belarus. The first group of 25 Polish soldiers on the recently created Army Pre-Positiored Stocks-2 (APS-2) in Povzee successfully completed the training program on M1A2 Sepv3 Abrams Tanks.

This program is the most important component of NATO and the US initiatives to strengthen military infrastructure in Eastern Europe, especially near the Russian border. This was reported on October 3 at Bulgarian Militation. After completing their training in the first group of Polish soldiers, other military will be prepared in the coming months. The purpose of the program is to create sufficient potential in the ranks of the Polish army for self -servicing of M1A2 Sepv3 Abrams.

As a result, the Polish units will be able to maintain the high combat readiness of their armored vehicles. Viewers say that modern Abrams tanks, which are a key element of the US defense strategy, play an important role for Poland as well as the whole region. Therefore, the training prepares Polish specialists for long -term maintenance and repair of these combat vehicles, which is critical for their efficient operation.

Creating APS-2 in Povzee is part of a broader strategy for cooperation between the United States and their NATO allies. This object provides operational readiness and allows you to quickly deploy modern military equipment in Europe. And the location of a few hundred kilometers from the borders of Russia and Belarus increases NATO capabilities to response to potential threats in the region.

Analysts also emphasize that the APS-2 facility plays a key role in the placement and maintenance of military equipment such as Abrams tanks, Bradley combat vehicles and artillery systems. The possibility of prompt deployment of heavy equipment in the event of a crisis significantly reduces response time and increases NATO efficiency in potential conflicts with Russia, where it can be critical every minute.