I'm talking about 'in operation', which would mean: 'at the frontline and in action'.
The rest is far from taht. For example: troops of two batteries that started their training few days ago are going to take at least three…
I'm talking about 'in operation', which would mean: 'at the frontline and in action'.
The rest is far from taht. For example: troops of two batteries that started their training few days ago are going to take at least three weeks longer to complete their training.
At least one thing is positive: those that are already in action report they're better supplied with NATO's 155mm ammo than nearby units equipped with 122mm and 152mm artillery pieces.