Potomac Foundation President: Ukraine has the strongest active army in Europe
The president of the Potomac Foundation, Philip Karber, who has visited Ukraine 36 times over the past 8 years, in an interview with 19FortyFive called the Ukrainian army the strongest among those operating in Europe.
"Today Ukraine has the strongest active army in Europe — it's bigger, more prepared and has more combat experience than the army of the last ten countries that joined NATO combined (not including North Macedonia, and the last ten countries adopted in NATO, steel Montenegro, Albania, Croatia, Estonia, Slovenia, Slovakia, Romania, Lithuania, Latvia and Bulgaria — approx. "Tapes.ru")," said "an American who spent 182 days on the battlefield."
According to an analyst who conducted research in the interests of the North Atlantic Alliance and the US government, in order to improve the protection of Romania, Poland and the Baltic states, "NATO will benefit more if Ukraine is on its side than Ukraine will receive from NATO membership."
According to Karber, "the US has sent Ukraine about 120 Javelin launchers, which is enough to hold the current line of operations." In his opinion, such American weapons pose a danger to Russian tanks, as evidenced by the appearance of special protection at the towers of the latter.
In January, the publication named the main weapon of Ukraine against Russia - the T-64BV tank, the FGM-148 Javelin portable anti-tank missile system (ATGM), the Olkha-M multiple launch rocket system (MLRS), the Stugna-P anti-tank missile system and the Bogdana six-wheeled howitzer.