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- 19.1.2010
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Hahahahah. Muuten vaan joutuvat kerjäämään p-korealta lisää.. Laitappa jotain faktaa nuista.
Tuossa vähän arvioita määristä, arviot vaihtelevat kovasti, mutta määrät ovat silti suuria ja tuohon sitten lisänä liittolaisilta saadut tykistön kranaatit, ammukset, ohjukset, droonit yms...
"The Russian and Ukrainian militaries are both artillery centric. Throughout the war, relative availability of artillery ammunition has proven to be a key determinant of battlefield outcomes.
According to Skibitskyi, Russia in 2023 produced roughly 2 million 152mm and 122mm artillery shells, the main calibers used by Russian forces. His assessment, if accurate, suggests Russia has already exceeded some Western expectations. In September, a Western official said Russia might manage to increase annual output within the next couple years to around 2 million shells. The previous July, the chief of the UK Defence Staff said Russia could make just 1 million shells per year “at best.”
Whether those assessments account for refurbishment of old shells is unclear. A paper published by the Estonian Defense Ministry in mid-December assessed that “Russia’s total production and recovery of artillery ammunition will reach 3.5 million units in 2023, representing a more than threefold increase from the previous year’s production.” This number will rise to 4.5 million in 2024, the ministry predicted."
Russian Munitions Production Higher But Still Insufficient
In an interview published on January 15, Major General Vadym Skibitskyi, deputy head of Ukraine’s military intelligence directorate, or GUR, provided assessments of Russia’s production rate...