Russia downplays importance of supplying Western tanks to Ukraine

The Kremlin and Russian military bloggers attempted to play down the Western provision of tanks to Ukraine, indicating that they likely find these systems threatening

The Institute for the Study of War (ISW) reported this. 

Analysts cite Russian presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov as saying that "the Western supply of Abrams and Leopard tanks is “quite a failure… in terms of technological aspects” and that there is a “clear overestimation of the potential that [these tanks] will add to Ukrainian forces.”

The ISW adds that some Russian military bloggers may have tried to reassure their domestic audience by claiming that the equipment supplied to Ukraine does not pose a serious threat and that other systems transferred earlier pose a more serious threat. In particular, the HIMARS multiple launch rocket systems. 

The Kremlin and Russian bloggers have previously assessed the Western supply of Patriot air defense systems as a serious escalation between Russia and the West.

“The fact that the Kremlin and Russian milbloggers did not frame the provision of armored vehicles that could actually aid future Ukrainian counteroffensive operations as escalatory suggests that the Kremlin and the Russian information space continue to selectively choose which systems to frame as an escalation,” the ISW reported. 

The Kremlin and Russian propagandists seem to be more concerned with calming potential fears about the impact of the West's commitment to supply Ukraine with tanks than with fueling the narrative of escalation between Russia and the West, experts add.