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Ähm, no. Only some 30% of the sent weapons can be traced to the battlefield (DoD statement in August, I think). A lot goes straight to the international black market. In Germany a university student stumbled upon a stinger offer on the web, called the police and the stinger turned out... You guessed it. Your HIMARS systems and M777 are usually spotted on delivery, then followed to the frontline and finally destroyed by Kalibrs. Recently the Ukronazis changed their tactics and moved their artillery pieces as quickly as possible after firing. It became harder and harder for the Russians to trace them. That´s why the Russians purchased hundreds of kamikaze drones from Iran. And now the Ukraines cry for more American artillery pieces. How many of those do you have left and how quickly can they be produced?
Fascinating. Where I can learn more about the artillery movements?
Daily situation update: https://rumble.com/search/video?q=military%20channel Military and political analysis: https://www.moonofalabama.org, http://thesaker.is/latest-articles/ On Telegram: Intel Slava Z, MoD Russia, ASB Military News. And many links in the above mentioned. Dima of the military summary channel brought the artillery issue to my attention. And I have the time following all that stuff because I´m retired.
Thank you! Will be checking it out.