
 Originally Posted by 
Lotz-A-Landies
					
				 
				Your information is not completely true.
The Leopard tanks and the M113 are the first armoured vehicles that are not being sold by the Australian Government.  Apparently the hulls of the M113 are still owned by the US Government and they therefore control who gets access, including other countries.  Also a majority of the M113A1 have been lengthened and upgraded to M113AS3 or M113AS4 specification and will remain in service past 2020.
Most of the Centurian fleet (101) were sold by tender to a single person.  A couple of dozen off those were sold to the US to be disguised as M1 Abrams for use in the movie "Courage Under Fire", a few dozen more were scrapped and the rest are in private hands around the country.
There are numerous WWII types in private hands and there are many foreign armoured vehicles privately imported to Aus, however it is very difficult to get through the import restrictions and paperwork.
The Tank Museum at Puckapunyal has an annual operating budget from Defence that does not include appropriate funding for maintenance of the collection and being in Seymour there are limited volunteers available to even regularly wash the collection.  Particularly those stored in the weather.
			
		 
	
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