THIS Is the Reason Why Russia Will Run Out of ALL WEAPONS

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In June 2023, Russian President Vladimir Putin admitted to a critical shortage of weapons, setting the stage for a military alliance between Russia and North Korea in 2024. Russia’s struggle in its war with Ukraine has led to dwindling artillery shells, tanks, and missiles, forcing it to rely on old, Soviet-era technology and aid from North Korea. In this video, we explore how Russia’s ammunition shortage, outdated equipment, and crumbling military capacity are impacting its war efforts and global alliances.

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" . . . a shortage in many things . . ." most important being leadership.

raymondg
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Howitzer barrels don't just become brittle, they also warp. Even a brand new freshly bored barrel will begin to warp if it gets fired too often and is unable to dissipate the heat from each previous firing.

PhilLesh
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NATO is playing a blinder, in my opinion. By sending all it's old equipment to Ukraine and repleneshing it's own stocks with more modern equipment member states are updating their arsenals. At the same time NATO member states are seeing first hand how effective or otherwise Russian equipment and tactics are in combat. Likewise Russian resources are so stretched now that any conflict with NATO member states will end predictably and quickly, the outcome being very bad indeed for the Russian Federation.

richardcooley
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Ukraine recently destroyed 2 out of 4 known ammunition dumps effectively destroying at least 6 months worth of ammo and they are already preparing to destroy the last 2. With the wet season coming soon I don't think Russia stands a chance at gaining much more ground and as their own people freeze this winter due to crumbling infrastructure, a badly damaged economy and severe lack of skilled labour to deal with it Russia is going to have an extremely bad time this winter.

nemo
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Russia will never completely run out of weapons. That's not a thing that ever happens to any military. Instead, what will happen is that as they run lower and lower on weapons, they will be forced to correspondingly reduce their operations more and more, until eventually they'll reach a point where it's effectively impossible for them to continue to fight. At that point they still won't have completely run out of weapons, but they'll be low enough that their military is effectively crippled.

randalthor
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What baffles me most about all of this is the question of "why?". Why waste such an enormous amount of equipment and men on Putin's little war of aggression? This isn't the "great patriotic war" where the Nazis were invading Russia and on their way to Moscow. All of this, all the money spent on Russian and Western equipment, the countless dead soldiers and the atrocities committed against Ukrainian civilians (including newborn babies) is, as far as I can tell, just to stroke one small man's ego and to allow him and his cronies to remain in power.

SaG
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The use of those stupid Chinese golf carts with zero protection suggests that Russia does not have enough usable armoured troop carriers to continue the war. This substitution increases Russian casualties, as do many of their other substitutions.

lexslate
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When two bullies join forces its only ever for one reason: one of them is desperate and the other one just wants to capitalize on its desperation.

helenrushful
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Russias biggest loss. Lack of skilled soldiers

jgn
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I mean, not enough weapons is still all of russias's stockpiles as well as anything china or north korea have. Ukraine started with almost nothing and has been drip fed peacemeal the whole time and still held on.

aria
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I think the problem with this is that, push come to shove, Putin would rather begin to get “creative” in regards to what “adequately arming the troops” looks like than entertain the prospect of abandoning Ukraine with whatever scant scraps of dignity he has left. It might be genuinely possible Russia will begin arming its troops with Bows and Arrows if they begin to run low on guns and ammo.

ButFirstHeLitItOnFire
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That failed saramat2 last weekend was the tell all. Fear tactics will no longer work.

harleygreene
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It doesn't make me nostradumass to realize it's easier to build drones than to make 50 year old vehicles run again.

kevinsummers
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Yes, Russia will lose the Ukraine war, and, more to the point, it will lose its Federation also. The ONLY way to avoid that would be for little pooty to call a halt to his ludicrous adventurism NOW, before his military is any further degraded, and I can't see his fragile ego permitting him to do that.

HowlinWilf
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I wonder how will Russia look after the war ends, regardless of who wins, they are fucked in both scenarios, and I really mean fucked, I have significant reasons to believe that it won't come out as a single country from that war.

thiagovanzella
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"Ready! Fire! AIM!"

-Russian Military Doctrine

krisfrederick
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Ukraine now has the world's largest scrap yard. 😊

Paulie
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How do they calculate that 3 million artillery shells will win them the war when they fired almost 4 times that in the first year of the war? This does not really seem to make sense unless they have figured out how to quadruple the effectiveness of each shell they fire.

robtapp
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If you store tanks and armour outside for 40 years the first to go are the engines .Rust and rats will attack the same parts, so canablisation will be difficult .I bet most of the reserves are unrepairable .

michaelrowsell
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Im amazed at this channels ability to tell us all the same thing on a weekly basis.

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