how long can ukraine/ russia ammunition last?

glarerder

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what if all the ceasefire for corridors are used for resupply too? that means they could likely last in perpetual
 

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Even if Russia keep making ammo after WWII and store them, there will be expiry date and normal trainning consumption...

So it's a number that is secreat as per our reserve
 

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Ukraine should be able to last long if got supply from USA and NATO?
 

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If outsiders keep resupplying and covert send troops to aid. And zelenskyy and murica keep stirring shat.

Likely could last months or more. :s13:
 

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You never read history on how hard the Russians fought in ww2?

Nazi won streaks until left Moscow and tot it would be an easy win when summer arrives. They were abit stuck at winter.

Summer came, the Russians fought a rats war. Churned out 1000 lousy retrofit tanks every month. In the end, defeated the nazis invincible tanks with quantity.
No food nevermind, eat their prisoners. :(
 

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2 weeks liao still fighting..

Ukraine has supplies from the west. But they cannot send too "lethal" weapons. Biden forbid. Remember the Mig fight planes ?

Russia is a weapon manufacturer. Russia also has resources. So technically, can continue to use and produce, even very advanced weaspons and ammunition.
 
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