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(10,575 posts)Army looking to store tanks, equipment in Eastern Europe
U.S. Army Europe will soon dispatch a survey team to eastern Europe to scout locations for tanks and other military hardware as part of a broader effort to bolster the U.S. military presence in a region rattled by Russias intervention in Ukraine, the Armys top commander in Europe said Friday.
We are doing surveys here in the next few weeks up in Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania and Bulgaria to see if there is a place where perhaps some of that equipment could be stored there, USAREUR chief Lt. Gen. Ben Hodges said during an interview with Stars and Stripes. Maybe its a company, maybe its a whole battalion, we dont know yet until we do the survey.
In 2015, the Army expects to rotate a full-sized, U.S.-based heavy brigade of some 3,000 troops and additional tanks and other armored vehicles through Europe in connection with the services Regionally Aligned Force initiative. Last year, the program kicked off on a smaller scale, bringing combat tanks back into Europe after a brief absence following the elimination of two Germany-based heavy brigades in 2013. Now, the regional concept is picking up steam, with plans for 220 armored vehicles in Europe.
The big question for us right now is where are they going to go? Obviously, a part is going to stay here, Hodges said, referring to the Grafenwöhr training area. We really want to put some in southeastern Europe, some in the Baltics, some in Poland. Those countries want them bad an obvious reason, theyre a deterrent aspect.
http://www.stripes.com/army-looking-to-store-tanks-equipment-in-eastern-europe-1.325693