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The UK says sending Challenger 2 tanks to Ukraine is a potential ‘game changer’ in the war. This is how they could impact the conflict.<!-- wp:html --><p>The Challenger 2 Main Battle Tank during a training exercise.</p> <p class="copyright">Finnbarr Webster/Getty Images</p> <p>The UK is considering sending a small number of Challenger 2 tanks to Ukraine.<br /> The powerful tank would easily outmatch any Russian battle tanks, an expert told Insider.<br /> However, the bigger impact would be setting an example for other Western countries to send tanks.</p> <p>The UK is seriously considering supplying Ukraine with Challenger 2 tanks, marking the first time a Western country has sent its most-powerful heavy armor to Kyiv.</p> <p>In a statement to Insider, a government spokesperson said that the UK will be "accelerating our support to Ukraine with the kind of next-generation military technology that will win this war."</p> <p>"It is clear that battle tanks could provide a game-changing capability to the Ukrainians, and the Prime Minister told President Zelenskyy last week that the UK will provide whatever we can," the spokesperson said.</p> <p>The spokesperson added that Prime Minister Rishi Sunak had asked Defence Secretary Ben Wallace to explore how to increase support for Ukraine, including through the provision of tanks.</p> <p>A formal announcement by the UK on whether to send the Challenger 2 tanks is expected on Monday and Ukrainian sources expect it to be positive, <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/jan/13/ukraine-confident-uk-will-send-challenger-2-tanks-to-help-war-effort" target="_blank" rel="noopener">The Guardian reported.</a></p> <p>One source told <a href="https://news.sky.com/story/uk-considering-supplying-ukraine-with-challenger-2-tanks-to-fight-russian-forces-12783107">Sky News</a> that Britain might offer around 10 Challenger 2 tanks, which would be enough to equip a squadron, but falls well short of the hundreds of tanks that Kyiv has requested.</p> <p>The tank would be superior to every Russian battle tank it opposes, an expert told Insider, and <a href="https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/01/10/tanks-critics-humiliated-ukraine/">some</a> <a href="https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2023/01/10/challenger-tank-2-ukraine-alter-war-russia-britain/">reports</a> suggest they could deliver a significant blow to Putin's forces on the battlefield.  </p> <p>According to Justin Crump, a military veteran and the CEO of the <a href="https://www.sibylline.co.uk/">risk-intelligence firm Sibylline</a>, a small number of Challenger 2 tanks would be a "token gesture" because tanks need to be numerous to be effective.</p> <p>But, more significantly, the move could open the floodgates for other Western nations to send tanks to Ukraine, he said, notably the mass-produced German-made Leopard 2 tanks that several European countries already use.</p> <p>Representatives for Poland <a href="https://www.businessinsider.com/poland-ukraine-leopard-tanks-nato-allies-send-more-armor-russia-2023-1">said on Wednesday</a> that the country plans to transfer Leopard tanks to Ukraine, but needs Berlin's permission to re-export them, and <a href="https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-01-13/germany-closes-in-on-a-decision-to-send-leopard-tanks-to-ukraine?leadSource=uverify%20wall">Germany is considering</a> whether to follow suit.</p> <p>"The Leopard is not as good a tank one-on-one, but I'll take 400 Leopard over 10 Challenger 2," Crump said.</p> <h2><strong>The Challenger 2 is far superior to Russia's battle tanks</strong></h2> <p>The powerful Challenger 2 tanks would easily outmatch Russia's battle tanks, mainly the Soviet-era T-72s, Crump said.</p> <p>"The Challenger 2 was designed to do the job the Ukrainians need this tank to do," Crump, who has personally operated the tanks, said.</p> <p>"They're certainly far better than anything the Russians have because everything we designed during the Cold War — so Challenger 2, Leopard 2, M1 Abrams in the US — all of these vehicles were designed to be substantially better than the Russian equivalent," he said.</p> <p>The tanks measure around 27 feet and 3 inches tall, weigh 62.5 tons, and have a 1,200 brake-horsepower V-12 diesel engine.</p> <p>A commander, left, of a Challenger 2 Main Battle Tank during a training exercise.</p> <p class="copyright">Finnbarr Webster/Getty Images</p> <p>In terms of firepower, the tank is equipped with three guns. The main armament is a 120 mm rifled gun that can fire anti-tank or high-explosive squash-head rounds, which Crump said are designed to take out things like slightly lighter vehicles and bunkers.</p> <p>The other two guns are a chain gun and a hatch machine gun.</p> <p>Crump said that the tank's fire-control system is incredibly accurate. He said that while the gun can fire much farther if needed, it is especially precise within a range of two kilometers, or around 1.2 miles.</p> <p>In the first Gulf War in 1991, a British Challenger tank scored the longest tank-on-tank kill ever, <a href="https://www.wearethemighty.com/mighty-history/the-longest-tank-to-tank-kill/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">according to reports,</a> after knocking out an Iraqi tank three miles away.</p> <p>The tank has a laser-range finder that adjusts the gun before firing at a target, taking numerous factors like wind, temperature, and the direction the target vehicle is moving, into account.</p> <p>Thermal imaging also helps track targets at night, and the commander's station has a periscope with 360-degree vision.</p> <h2>The tank's armor can survive a direct hit from a Russian T-72</h2> <p> </p> <p>The tank can carry four crew members, including a commander and a gunner. They have what's known as a "hunter-killer capability," which refers to a targeting system where the gunner and the commander can track two separate targets simultaneously.</p> <p>Another thing that makes the tanks especially formidable is that they are well-protected by Chobham armor, also known as Dorchester armor, which Crump said is some of the best armor in the world. The exact composition of the armor is top-secret, and it can survive a direct hit from a Russian T-72, <a href="https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2023/01/09/britain-could-send-challenger-ii-battle-tanks-knock-russians/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">according to a report in The Telegraph</a>.</p> <p>Crump said that, in his experience, what most impressed foreign commanders about the tank is its efficient suspension system, which allows it to easily glide over landscapes that other tanks could find difficult to traverse.</p> <p>He said that his favorite feature of the tank is a large electric kettle that runs off the vehicle's power system and allows soldiers to make hot drinks and "boil-in-the-bag" meals.</p> <div class="read-original">Read the original article on <a href="https://www.businessinsider.com/uk-challenger-2-tanks-ukraine-conflict-2023-1">Business Insider</a></div><!-- /wp:html -->

The Challenger 2 Main Battle Tank during a training exercise.

The UK is considering sending a small number of Challenger 2 tanks to Ukraine.
The powerful tank would easily outmatch any Russian battle tanks, an expert told Insider.
However, the bigger impact would be setting an example for other Western countries to send tanks.

The UK is seriously considering supplying Ukraine with Challenger 2 tanks, marking the first time a Western country has sent its most-powerful heavy armor to Kyiv.

In a statement to Insider, a government spokesperson said that the UK will be “accelerating our support to Ukraine with the kind of next-generation military technology that will win this war.”

“It is clear that battle tanks could provide a game-changing capability to the Ukrainians, and the Prime Minister told President Zelenskyy last week that the UK will provide whatever we can,” the spokesperson said.

The spokesperson added that Prime Minister Rishi Sunak had asked Defence Secretary Ben Wallace to explore how to increase support for Ukraine, including through the provision of tanks.

A formal announcement by the UK on whether to send the Challenger 2 tanks is expected on Monday and Ukrainian sources expect it to be positive, The Guardian reported.

One source told Sky News that Britain might offer around 10 Challenger 2 tanks, which would be enough to equip a squadron, but falls well short of the hundreds of tanks that Kyiv has requested.

The tank would be superior to every Russian battle tank it opposes, an expert told Insider, and some reports suggest they could deliver a significant blow to Putin’s forces on the battlefield.  

According to Justin Crump, a military veteran and the CEO of the risk-intelligence firm Sibylline, a small number of Challenger 2 tanks would be a “token gesture” because tanks need to be numerous to be effective.

But, more significantly, the move could open the floodgates for other Western nations to send tanks to Ukraine, he said, notably the mass-produced German-made Leopard 2 tanks that several European countries already use.

Representatives for Poland said on Wednesday that the country plans to transfer Leopard tanks to Ukraine, but needs Berlin’s permission to re-export them, and Germany is considering whether to follow suit.

“The Leopard is not as good a tank one-on-one, but I’ll take 400 Leopard over 10 Challenger 2,” Crump said.

The Challenger 2 is far superior to Russia’s battle tanks

The powerful Challenger 2 tanks would easily outmatch Russia’s battle tanks, mainly the Soviet-era T-72s, Crump said.

“The Challenger 2 was designed to do the job the Ukrainians need this tank to do,” Crump, who has personally operated the tanks, said.

“They’re certainly far better than anything the Russians have because everything we designed during the Cold War — so Challenger 2, Leopard 2, M1 Abrams in the US — all of these vehicles were designed to be substantially better than the Russian equivalent,” he said.

The tanks measure around 27 feet and 3 inches tall, weigh 62.5 tons, and have a 1,200 brake-horsepower V-12 diesel engine.

A commander, left, of a Challenger 2 Main Battle Tank during a training exercise.

In terms of firepower, the tank is equipped with three guns. The main armament is a 120 mm rifled gun that can fire anti-tank or high-explosive squash-head rounds, which Crump said are designed to take out things like slightly lighter vehicles and bunkers.

The other two guns are a chain gun and a hatch machine gun.

Crump said that the tank’s fire-control system is incredibly accurate. He said that while the gun can fire much farther if needed, it is especially precise within a range of two kilometers, or around 1.2 miles.

In the first Gulf War in 1991, a British Challenger tank scored the longest tank-on-tank kill ever, according to reports, after knocking out an Iraqi tank three miles away.

The tank has a laser-range finder that adjusts the gun before firing at a target, taking numerous factors like wind, temperature, and the direction the target vehicle is moving, into account.

Thermal imaging also helps track targets at night, and the commander’s station has a periscope with 360-degree vision.

The tank’s armor can survive a direct hit from a Russian T-72

 

The tank can carry four crew members, including a commander and a gunner. They have what’s known as a “hunter-killer capability,” which refers to a targeting system where the gunner and the commander can track two separate targets simultaneously.

Another thing that makes the tanks especially formidable is that they are well-protected by Chobham armor, also known as Dorchester armor, which Crump said is some of the best armor in the world. The exact composition of the armor is top-secret, and it can survive a direct hit from a Russian T-72, according to a report in The Telegraph.

Crump said that, in his experience, what most impressed foreign commanders about the tank is its efficient suspension system, which allows it to easily glide over landscapes that other tanks could find difficult to traverse.

He said that his favorite feature of the tank is a large electric kettle that runs off the vehicle’s power system and allows soldiers to make hot drinks and “boil-in-the-bag” meals.

Read the original article on Business Insider

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