Engineering:Tank graveyard

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Short description: Term for an area containing derelict armored vehicles
Iraqi tanks in the Kuwaiti desert, 2004

The term tank graveyard or tank cemetery refers to an area containing a number of derelict armored vehicles, generally as a result of warfare.

While they often are only a last resting place for destroyed, broken down or outdated equipment, tank graveyards can be a source of parts to produce new or restored vehicles. Ukraine has for instance been able to field hundreds of new tanks to fight in the Russo-Ukrainian War by cannibalizing those sitting in graveyards since the Soviet era.[1]

Notable tank graveyards

  • Vukovar, Croatia (Battle of Vukovar,[2] Croatian War of Independence)
  • Kabul, Afghanistan (Soviet–Afghan War)
  • Khemkaran,[3] India (1965 India Pakistan War)
  • Chawinda, Pakistan (1965 India Pakistan War)
  • Longewala, India (1971 India Pakistan War )
  • Highway of Death, north of Kuwait City, Kuwait (1991, Operation Desert Storm)
  • Asmara, Eritrea (Eritrean War of Independence)

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