Russian Artillery today, russian air defense yesterday, who’s left for the meat grinder?

Honest question, what’s left of their conventional forces if they’re sending specialists into meatwaves.

  • Tar_Alcaran@sh.itjust.works
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    17 days ago

    It’s important to note that russia will never “run out” of anything. Making tube artillery isn’t hard (compared to say, modern radar systems or nightvision gear), and they can just keep making more.

    What they’re running out of are the ungodly amounts of cold war reserves meant to rush the Fulda Gap. The “free” soviet holdovers that Russia could re-mobilize relatively easy is finally gone, after using up all the easy stuff, all the kinda-hard stuff, and now also the not-quite-a-rusted-scrappiece-yet.

    But they CAN still make new guns, it’s just much slower than pulling them out of storage. And that means Russia will have far fewer guns in the field. And that’s kind of a big problem for a military that has spent the last century basically centered around massed tube artillery and tanks.