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The Iraqi military abandoned more that 100 vehicles and weapons systems as it fled Ramadi, including several U.S.-origin platforms.
Keeping the military vehicles out of Islamic State of Iraq and Levant’s (ISIL’s) hands is vital, Pentagon spokesman Col. Steve Warren said.
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Warren said it was “certainly preferable if [the abandoned tanks and vehicles] had been destroyed, in this case they were not. Warren added that if ISIL did obtain the equipment “we will destroy enemy vehicles as we see them,” according to a report by the Washington Examiner.
The cost of the U.S. weapons systems is a concern.
U.S. M-1 Abrams tanks cost over $4 million each while the 250 mine-resistant, ambush-protected vehicles the U.S. gifted Iraq this year run at least $600,000 apiece. Stryker vehicles can range from $1 million to about $3 million.
The U.S. has also struggled to bring Iraqi trainees up to speed in the maintenance of the equipment. A number of the vehicles that were left behind in Ramadi had not been moved for months, according to the report.
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