 Allies to hand over 321 tanks to Ukraine. The Western Allies will hand over a total of 321 tanks to Ukraine. Ukrainian Ambassador to France Vadim Omechenko said in an interview with BFMTV that Western partners have already officially confirmed this. As for the delivery time, they are different in each case. Some countries need to carry out maintenance. Others are solving logistics issues. Others are waiting for the delivery of other models, he said. Kyiv asked the West for tanks almost from the very beginning of the war. After several months of intense, substantive discussions, Germany and the United States simultaneously announced the transfer of leopards and Abrams to Ukraine. True, the leopards will not come until spring and the Abrams it is not yet generally known when. The White House announced a few months ago. The decision to transfer tanks was made by the USA, Great Britain, Germany, Poland, Spain and many other European countries. The main part of the tanks supplied to the armed forces of Ukraine will be German-made Leopard 2 tanks, American Abrams tanks and the amount of 31 units and British Challenger tanks will also be delivered. And will transfer another 60 PT-91-20 tanks based on the Soviet T-72M1. Thus, the armed forces of Ukraine will receive more than 300 tanks in total. This is not so little, although significantly less than the number of tanks that Ukraine initially possessed. True, it is not very clear why if the armed forces of Ukraine did not win with thousands of tanks before, the current 300 tanks should have some serious impact on the situation. However, experts explain this by the depletion of ammunition for Soviet-made tanks while the West will always be able to supply ammunition for American or German tanks since it can restore their stocks. The official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry Maria Zakharova for her part said that the supply of heavy weapons would not change the situation in favour of Kiev but would only bring the Western countries to a new level of confrontation with Moscow.