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Alex Vershinin: The Return of Industrial Warfare
2022-06-26
[RUSI] Can the West still provide the arsenal of democracy?

The war in Ukraine has proven that the age of industrial warfare is still here. The massive consumption of equipment, vehicles and ammunition requires a large-scale industrial base for resupply — quantity still has a quality of its own. The mass scale combat has pitted 250,000 Ukrainian soldiers, together with 450,000 recently mobilised citizen soldiers against about 200,000 Russian and separatist troops. The effort to arm, feed and supply these armies is a monumental task. Ammunition resupply is particularly onerous. For Ukraine, compounding this task are Russian deep fires capabilities, which target Ukrainian military industry and transportation networks throughout the depth of the country. The Russian army has also suffered from Ukrainian cross-border attacks and acts of sabotage, but at a smaller scale. The rate of ammunition and equipment consumption in Ukraine can only be sustained by a large-scale industrial base.
Posted by:Besoeker

#2  ^ Yes. They have a strong industrial base. We do not. That's exactly Alexander Vershinin's point. Try reading his article.
Posted by: Boss Jeater8226   2022-06-26 20:24  

#1  An important question. But one must ask also, can Russia? Not of democracy as such, since they’re more or less an anocracy, but can they produce enough bullets and tanks to fight the way they prefer?
Posted by: trailing wife   2022-06-26 20:03  

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