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Jose Javier's avatar

Good night Tom, Thanks for the update . . . Financing for 800 rounds is already available according to the Czech president. (https://www.reuters.com/business/aerospace-defense/financing-set-buy-ammunition-ukraine-czech-president-says-2024-03-07/)

At an average of 4,000 rounds a day, it is enough to last about 6 months. Do you think that could help a lot to at least try to stop the Russian advance?. . . .

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MaxN's avatar

UA has no chance in symmetrical war. Activities should be asymmetrical, like tonight for example: 50+ UAVs attacked Beriev plant (Be200 planes, modernization of A50/50U/100 planes), around 10 targeted. Part of equipment was damaged/destroyed, so russkies would need certain time (weeks, months, years) to recover.

UA produces enough UAVs to hit most productive and industrialized part of Russia, so metallurgical, chemical, optical, polymer plants have to be destroyed, damaged, stopped. More diversion groups, more agents and saboteurs. Pure extended partisan tactics. UA is very strong in such actions

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