Australia delivers Abrams tanks to Ukraine for war with Russia

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FILE PHOTO: General view of the delivery of the first company of U.S.-made Abrams M1A1 tanks to arrive in the country under a deal finalised in 2022, at the port in Szczecin, Poland, June 28, 2023. Cezary Aszkielowicz/ Agencja Wyborcza.pl via REUTERS/File Photo

Australia is one of the largest non-Nato contributors to Ukraine.

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SYDNEY – Australia’s government said on July 19 that it had delivered M1A1 Abrams tanks to Ukraine as part of a A$245 million (S$205 million) package to help the country defend itself against Russia in their ongoing war.

Australia, one of the largest non-Nato contributors to Ukraine, has been supplying aid, ammunition and defence equipment since Moscow invaded its neighbour in February 2022.

Ukraine has taken possession of most of the 49 tanks given by Australia, and the rest will be delivered in coming months, said Defence Minister Richard Marles.

“The M1A1 Abrams tanks will make a significant contribution to Ukraine’s ongoing fight against Russia’s illegal and immoral invasion,” Mr Marles said in a statement.

The tanks formed part of the A$1.5 billion that Canberra has provided Ukraine in the conflict, the government said.

Australia has also banned exports of alumina and aluminium ores, including bauxite, to Russia, and has sanctioned about 1,000 Russian individuals and entities.

Australia’s centre-left Labour government in 2025 labelled Russia as the aggressor in the conflict and called for the war to be resolved on Kyiv’s terms. REUTERS

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