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Orban is talking out his butt.
In December 2023 the U.S. Army invested 1.5 billion dollars and signed contracts with domestic, Canadian and Polish manufactures to produce artillery ammunition. It will primarily be used to replenish our own stocks that have been drawn down and given to Ukraine. On a side note I noticed several weeks afterwards European countries suddenly started reporting to have miraculously ‘found’ ammunition in their own stock piles to assist Ukraine. Romania, NATO and Lockheed Martin are also building a training facility and NATO airbase to house and teach Romanian pilots how to operate the F-16’s they’re getting from Norway. According to Lockheed Martin the base could be used to train Ukr pilots too. |
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Czechia has sourced an additional 700,000 artillery rounds for Ukraine as part of its own initiative to procure critically needed weaponry for the Armed Forces of Ukraine, writes The Wall Street Journal. The plan is to buy more ammunition on top of the 800,000 shells already financed, provided the required funds are available. “[Czechia] has sourced around 800,000 artillery shells from a diverse coalition of suppliers spanning the globe and identified another 700,000 that could be secured with extra funds,” the text reads.
Ukraine will be able to receive the first shipments of weapons in the coming weeks. By the end of the year, a total of 300 units of Soviet-caliber weapons and 500,000 units of NATO-caliber ammunition will be delivered. “More shells will be available as funding comes in, the Czech government said. Altogether, Czech officials say around 3 billion euros, equivalent to $3.3 billion, would secure around 1.5 million shells—a fraction of the $60 billion aid package for Ukraine now stranded in the US Congress,” The Wall Street Journal writes. https://www.ukrainianworldcongress.o...s-for-ukraine/ Ukraine races to build weapons at home Ukraine manufactured practically no weapons before Russia invaded in February 2022, but the local arms industry is now booming. Factories spit out shells, mortar rounds, military vehicles, missiles and other items crucial to the war effort. Production tripled in 2023 and is expected to increase sixfold this year, Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal said at a Ukrainian government meeting in January. Local production is not sufficient to make up for a loss of international support, especially weapons from the United States. But with a $60 billion aid package stalled in Congress, domestic manufacturing is more critical than ever. For certain crucial items, such as the drones that have transformed how the war is fought, Ukraine is already making 90 percent of what it needs, Mykhailo Fedorov, the digital transformation minister, said at a conference last month.... Some weapons are on the horizon. Ukraine’s minister of strategic industries, Oleksandr Kamyshin, said last month that Ukraine had deployed a locally made missile with a range of more than 400 miles. He did not provide details. Air defense systems and high-precision missiles similar to the U.S.-made High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS) are also being developed, officials said. But the high-tech systems that Ukraine needs to push back the Russian invaders are a long way off from being manufactured in Ukraine. “To master such a production, to build such a production, decades must pass,” said Polyvianyi, who is also director of the National Association of Ukrainian Defense Industries, which includes more than 50 private contractors... https://www.washingtonpost.com/world...ic-production/
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Don't know when they will be finished their training. Markus
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Ukraine’s survival is in danger, Pentagon chief warns;
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In the meantime, just 72 hours until congress will go on another two-week holiday.
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'Says Russia' When it comes from that corner one should take the information with a ton salt.
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[Focus] The two academics Ivana Stradner and Mark Montgomery warn that Russian President Vladimir Putin wants to start a new war in Europe. The experts from the think tank "Foundation for Defense of Democracies" fear that this could take place in the Balkans.
"Since the Russian armed forces have suffered losses in Ukraine, Moscow has much to gain by stirring up trouble elsewhere on the continent," write the two academics in their guest article for the Wall Street Journal. Putin's aim behind this is to destabilize the West and weaken support for Ukraine. The two academics warn: "While NATO is celebrating its 75th anniversary and Putin is suffering further losses in Ukraine, Moscow is trying to open a new front in the Balkans." Russia does not have to send any soldiers into the area itself, but "only has to rely on Serbia to stir up violence and instability and bet that Nato will hesitate". According to the two experts, the USA is also assuming an increased risk of violence in the region. ------------- And if he wants to start a war by sending own troops but only a few, then the east of Moldovia is his option.
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Yep, the U.S. will not allow anyone to transfer their F16’s to Ukraine until Ukraine pilots have been trained.
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It gets reported that the Russians got their hands on Starlink terminals despite the item being on the sanction list. They are now actively using Starlink against the Ukrainians. Super. I take it for granted that they also study the technology in them and build their own clones, to have more terminals available.
There may come a time when the balances shift that much against Ukraine that Starlink better gets switched off.
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NATO ally ready to deploy 60,000 troops to Ukraine as Vladimir Putin threatens retaliation
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Putin withdraws tank he once called 'best in the world' over fears Ukraine will destroy it
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The French proposal is that: a FRENCH proposal, not helped by any other NATO ally. Thats what makes it untrustworthy, at best. It also coincides with photos of Rocky Macron working at the sandbag, showing his - if not photoshopped than indeed impressive - bizeps in Putin-style.
Its posing. I do not take it serious currently.
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'Desperate' Vladimir Putin rocked by Ukraine failures as Russian casualties soar
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