An M1 weighs 60-70 tons, depending on model. Moving something that fucking heavy is NOT a trivial task.Fingolfin_Noldor wrote:And there's no way they could jury rig something to carry the tank? Really, after all that nonsense the militia pulled and what not, you are giving the intel services too much credit for their abilities.Sidewinder wrote:There is NO CHANCE of the Iraqis selling a M1 tank without the various US intelligence services finding out about it and tracking down the thing. Tanks are HEAVY, they require special equipment to move them (the aforementioned HETs) because the tracks wear down very quickly on roads, they use fuel faster than a wino can drink (Iraq may have a lot of oil wells, but they don't have a lot of refineries, so it's easier to track where the fuel is going), they need regular maintenance, specially trained maintenance crews to do this, and spare parts for them to avoid becoming 50-ton paperweights...
If you want an idea of how hard it is to move an M1 without having it drive itself (and wear down its tracks, requiring replacement parts that the US intelligence agencies can track), go to the Oshkosh Defense website and study the Heavy Equipment Transporter. Notice the specially designed flatbed trailer the tank is on? Does that look like something you can jury rig without having the damn thing break apart from the weight of its cargo (the tank)?
The US Army used modified versions of commercial tractor trailers during the Gulf War, but found out commercial tractors can't handle the weight of an M1, so they asked Oshkosh to design a tractor trailer that CAN. And before you suggest using the Russian version of the HET to move an M1 Abrams, note that Russian tanks are lighter than their American contemporaries (the T-72 weighs 41-45 tons, depending on model).