URGENT UPDATE: Australian-donated tanks are now actively engaged in combat operations against Russian forces in Ukraine. The M1A1 Abrams tanks, recently modified with advanced anti-drone protections, are currently deployed by the 425th “Skala” Regiment near the contested city of Pokrovsk in Donetsk Oblast.
Recent images from the battlefield showcase these heavily armored vehicles, fitted with additional passive armor and explosive reactive armor blocks. To counter the threat from lethal FPV drones, Ukrainian crews have ingeniously adapted the tanks with improvised anti-drone “hoods” made from fishing nets. This rapid deployment highlights the urgent military needs in the ongoing conflict.
Earlier today, local military observers confirmed that the Australian M1A1 tanks, which feature distinctive Australian camouflage, are now actively engaged in operations. These tanks arrived in Europe from Australia just weeks ago as part of a broader effort to support Ukraine’s defense against Russia’s ongoing invasion.
Australian forces have reported that the tanks have already seen action close to Russian-held Pokrovsk, where Ukrainian troops are striving to reclaim occupied territory. A recent video from the front lines appears to show one of the modified tanks destroyed and abandoned on the outskirts of the city, emphasizing the fierce nature of the current combat.
Over the past months, Russian troops have been intensifying their efforts to capture Pokrovsk, a key logistics hub. This city holds strategic significance in President Vladimir Putin’s campaign to dominate the entire industrial Donbas region of eastern Ukraine.
Earlier this month, the Australian Defence Force confirmed the completion of its delivery of 49 M1A1 Abrams tanks, valued at approximately $245 million. This initiative forms part of over $1.7 billion in total Australian assistance to Ukraine, with more than $1.5 billion allocated specifically for military aid since the onset of the conflict.
Colonel James Smith, who oversees the ADF’s Operation Kudu in Europe, described the logistical challenges of transporting the tanks, stating, “It is a huge undertaking to bring a 60-tonne tank halfway across the world and ensure it is ready to use for our Ukrainian friends.”
The tanks were shipped to Europe aboard a commercial cargo vessel earlier this year, but their delivery faced significant logistical hurdles, including temporary halts at a US-funded logistics facility in Poland. Last year, the US government had also advised Australia against donating these aging tanks due to maintenance challenges inside Ukraine.
As the battle intensifies, the deployment of these tanks marks a critical development in Ukraine’s defense strategy. Forces on the ground continue to adapt rapidly, showcasing resilience and innovation in the face of ongoing challenges.
Stay tuned for further updates as this situation develops.


































