What's your source?
My source for what? Being incredulous? You're the one with a claim. And a somewhat damaged credibility after those 'few hundred latest-gen tanks' of yours.
And yeah, Madman, I watch the Chieftain. I don't think it makes me particularly knowledgeable about this though (not any more that I am about gangbangs).
Look, I don't find it hard to believe that learning to use new gear is not immediate. I'm finding it hard to believe it's somewhat sufficiently harder with these tanks, than it was with other systems earlier, to justify the delays. New buttons, new chassis, new tracks, new gun, new communications, foreign labels, logistics for the entire thing - that's all true of artillery that's been in use since Spring last year. Modern fire control system - they've been using PT-91s since June.
And even if you won't grant me any of that as valid, because new tactics or something, how about this: Poland has already sent a company of Leopards! With other pledges we're talking anywhere from this spring to by the end of the year. The war may be over before they all arrive. Somebody explain to me why these 14 are easy to use and the other identical or nearly identical ones require months to train.
Hear me out - since this is the emotional thread - I
feel like this narrative about the immense complexity, and this being such high-tech gear, and it taking so much time to organize logistics, and having to train how to be a loader, is greatly exaggerated and mostly just a story the Western governments are selling, that lets them pat themselves on the back, promotes complacency, and also happens to be incredibly patronising to the Ukrainian armed forces. (yes, that's a single sentence)
In any case, it's a trickle.