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США начали переброску танков и бронетехники в Европу

В Германию доставлено американское вооружение, предназначенное для постоянного базирования в ряде стран восточной Европы. Разгрузка техники ведется в порту Бремерхавен, куда прибыло транспортное судно «Resolve», перевозящее первую партию американских танков, самоходных артиллерийских орудий, грузовых автомобилей и других транспортных средств. Об этом сообщило агентство DPA.

Как ожидается, два других судна с военной техникой США, предназначенной для миссии Atlantic Resolve, в рамках которой НАТО намерено усилить свой «восточный фланг», прибудут в Бремерхафен в ближайшие два дня.

Как пишет агентство ЕРА, всего из США будет переброшено более 2500 единиц техники. Это самый большой трансфер вооружений из США в Европу с момента развала Советского Союза.

Около 3500 военнослужащих из 4-й пехотной дивизии дислоцированной в Форт Карсон, штат Колорадо, присоединится к технике, которая включает в себя 87 танков и 144 боевых машин Брэдли, в течение следующих двух недель.

Также планируется перебросить в Европу авиационную бригаду — около 10 вертолетов Chinook, 50 вертолетов Black Hawk и 1800 человек из Форт-Драм, Нью-Йорк и батальон с 24-я вертолетами Apache и 400 военнослужащими из Форт Блисс, штат Техас. Штаб-квартира будет находится в Германии с размещением авиатехники в Латвии, Румынии и Польше.

В конце октября 2016 года генсек НАТО Йенс Столтенберг заявил, что батальоны альянса в Восточной Европе развернут до лета 2017-го, а сам процесс стартует в феврале.

epa05701358 The two cargo vessels 'Resolve' (L) and 'Endurance' moor in Bremerhaven, northern Germany, 06 January 2017. More than 2,500 tanks, trucks and other vehicles of the US Army will be handled in Bremerhaven during what is the biggest troop transfer from the US to Europe since the end of the Soviet Union. The US equipment will be transported to Poland on some 900 railway waggons for the military excercise Atlantic Resolve. EPA/DAVID HECKER

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epa05701357 An US Army tank maneuvres after leaing leaving the cargo vessel 'Resolve' in Bremerhaven, northern Germany, 06 January 2017. More than 2,500 tanks, trucks and other vehicles of the US Army will be handled in Bremerhaven during what is the biggest troop transfer from the US to Europe since the end of the Soviet Union. The US equipment will be transported to Poland on some 900 railway waggons for the military excercise Atlantic Resolve. EPA/DAVID HECKER

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epa05701362 Duane Gamble, Major General and Commanding General 21st Theater Sustainment Command, in Bremerhaven, northern Germany, 06 January 2017. More than 2,500 tanks, trucks and other vehicles of the US Army will be handled in Bremerhaven during what is the biggest troop transfer from the US to Europe since the end of the Soviet Union. The US equipment will be transported to Poland on some 900 railway waggons for the military excercise Atlantic Resolve. EPA/DAVID HECKER

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epa05701335 A soldier of the German Army films the disloading of the cargo vessel 'Resolve' in Bremerhaven, northern Germany, 06 January 2017. More than 2,500 tanks, trucks and other vehicles of the US Army will be handled in Bremerhaven during what is the biggest troop transfer from the US to Europe since the end of the Soviet Union. The US equipment will be transported to Poland on some 900 railway waggons for the military excercise Atlantic Resolve. EPA/DAVID HECKER

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epa05701361 Timothy McGuire (L), Major General and Deputy Commanding General United States Army Europe, gives a statement in Bremerhaven, northern Germany, 06 January 2017. More than 2,500 tanks, trucks and other vehicles of the US Army will be handled in Bremerhaven during what is the biggest troop transfer from the US to Europe since the end of the Soviet Union. The US equipment will be transported to Poland on some 900 railway waggons for the military excercise Atlantic Resolve. EPA/DAVID HECKER

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epa05701334 A tank of the United States Army in front of the cargo vessel 'Resolve' in Bremerhaven, northern Germany, 06 January 2017. More than 2,500 tanks, trucks and other vehicles of the US Army will be handled in Bremerhaven during what is the biggest troop transfer from the US to Europe since the end of the Soviet Union. The US equipment will be transported to Poland on some 900 railway waggons for the military excercise Atlantic Resolve. EPA/DAVID HECKER

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epa05701319 A tank of the US Army has to wait for the so-called 'Checker' on his bike in front of the cargo vessel 'Resolve' in Bremerhaven, northern Germany, 06 January 2017. More than 2,500 tanks, trucks and other vehicles of the US Army will be handled in Bremerhaven during what is the biggest troop transfer from the US to Europe since the end of the Soviet Union. The US equipment will be transported to Poland on some 900 railway waggons for the military excercise Atlantic Resolve. EPA/DAVID HECKER

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epa05701359 An US soldier walks to a US Army tank in front of the cargo vessel 'Resolve' in Bremerhaven, northern Germany, 06 January 2017. More than 2,500 tanks, trucks and other vehicles of the US Army will be handled in Bremerhaven during what is the biggest troop transfer from the US to Europe since the end of the Soviet Union. The US equipment will be transported to Poland on some 900 railway waggons for the military excercise Atlantic Resolve. EPA/DAVID HECKER EPA/DAVID HECKER

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epa05701338 Josef Blotz (R), Major General of the German Army talks to a soldier of the U.S. Army in front of the cargo vessel 'Resolve' in Bremerhaven, northern Germany, 06 January 2017. More than 2,500 tanks, trucks and other vehicles of the US Army will be handled in Bremerhaven during what is the biggest troop transfer from the US to Europe since the end of the Soviet Union. The US equipment will be transported to Poland on some 900 railway waggons for the military excercise Atlantic Resolve. EPA/DAVID HECKER

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