Vergennes
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We have been hearing this since the start of the war, it seems to be just wishful thinking or cheap propaganda. The Russians have a huge manufacturing base and have been supplying weapons to the world for a long long time. They also have friends who will return favours like India, Iran, China who will fill any weapons and supplies gaps.
Which is of course totally useless for any predictions.We have been hearing this since the start of the war, it seems to be just wishful thinking or cheap propaganda. The Russians have a huge manufacturing base and have been supplying weapons to the world for a long long time. They also have friends who will return favours like India, Iran, China who will fill any weapons and supplies gaps.
Exhibit B & I'm guessing he didn't get that smartphone the halal way in Ukraine:
well technically they don't have s-300. but that aside , if Greece is hoping to get patriot instead of any s-300 they gave to Ukraine i suggest them think twice , there is a long list in front of themMoscow warns Athens about sending S-300 missile system to Ukraine
www.euractiv.com
@dBSPL @merzifonlu @aziqbal @PakAlp Guys,check this out,I'm laughing...
RIA Novosti explained that the transfer of Russian-made weapons to Ukraine, under pressure from the United States, would mean that the Greek air defence would be deprived of capabilities the Turkish side does not know and cannot face.
I mean,the Turks have S-400s and the Russians say we'll be deprived of capabilities Turks don't know and can't face
There's not deal yet. They're just talking. The problem is that we have to replace the Tor-M1,OSA AKM and S-300PMU1,because the missiles will eventually expire and we can't get any spare parts for the systems either.well technically they don't have s-300. but that aside , if Greece is hoping to get patriot instead of any s-300 they gave to Ukraine i suggest them think twice , there is a long list in front of them
the Russian war machine can produce 70 rockets or cruise missiles per month. They can’t make more because of western sanctions. If you participate the russians need on average 100 missiles for a single attack then they need more than one month production before starting a new wave of attack.Which is of course totally useless for any predictions.
What is interesting is
Unless you have this information, any comment is pure speculation.
- How large was the stock when the war started?
- How much have been used?
- How much can be produced each month?
- How much is blown up before it is available at an battery?
The behaviour of Russia of course gives clues. If it is significantly reducing the number of shells/mortar rounds etc, then it is likely to do so because it spends more than it manufactures.
There's not deal yet. They're just talking. The problem is that we have to replace the Tor-M1,OSA AKM and S-300PMU1,because the missiles will eventually expire and we can't get any spare parts for the systems either.
We have to replace the HAWK too and I don't think we can upgrade the Tor-M1 and S-300 now...
This is literally a tactic of war since the 2nd world War, where decoy vehicles were used by armies to waste the opposition's ammunition, and reveal their presence, as well as create diversions.
You don't know how war work, the past 1091 pages have proven that much.
It's also sad that you're defending terroristic tactics meant to make sure an entire population freezes to death.