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Ja, nu rampar försvarsindustrin upp i väst o när de fått upp takten kommer det levereras mycket vapen till Ukraina.
Ett exempel är ukrainska ordrar på panzerhaubitz 2000 o Krab. Vi kommer få se fler större ordrar efter hand.
Avancerade drönare ser vi bara början på. Bayraktar o tillverkare i väst jobbar säkert med nya förfinade drönare som de vill testa i Ukraina. Den som lyckas med en riktigt effektiv drönare kommer sälja sjukt mycket
Ett exempel är ukrainska ordrar på panzerhaubitz 2000 o Krab. Vi kommer få se fler större ordrar efter hand.
Avancerade drönare ser vi bara början på. Bayraktar o tillverkare i väst jobbar säkert med nya förfinade drönare som de vill testa i Ukraina. Den som lyckas med en riktigt effektiv drönare kommer sälja sjukt mycket
Samtidigt klagar ryssarna på undermåliga vapen.
I once heard a phrase which struck my mind – “Russia is a huge train with its locomotive in the 21st century, and its tail end in the 19th.”
This DPR People’s Militia reservist’s rifle will be 80 years old next year. The legendary Mosin-Nagant was put into service during the reign of Emperor Alexander III. There are many explanations as to why this glorious weapon ended up in the arms of a soldier in 2022 – from ease of training, to our Russian “what if” with regards to supplying of some units. Choose any, these are both fair.
But I would prefer that in the zone of the SMO there were more Russian weapons of the 21st century. For example, the ultra-modern rifles of Vladislav Lobayev.
Conductors and controllers dealing with paperwork! I’m asking you to deliver our modern technologies to all the train’s wagons as soon as possible. They are very much needed there. The boys will win with Mosin-Nagants. But they deserve holding in their hands the best of what is available. Especially since Mosins are being born on our land today.
En annan ryss kallar närvaron av Mosin-Nagant för surrealistisk skam.
…I agree. The presence of Mosin-Nagant in the hands of a militia is some sort of a surreal shame. It’s a decent thing, for its age. And generally not too bad. But that age has ended IRREVERSIBLY, together with the victory in the Second World War! And then the time of completely different weapons arrived, where the classic “bolt action” was given a substantial importance, but in a completely different role, manufacturing quality, and a different ammo.
https://wartranslated.com/russian-military-experts-on-the-effectiveness-of-mosin-nagant-rifles/
Men den här mixen av doom'n'gloom och mycket entydiga moraliska narrativ har man ju sett tidigare, t ex under Kuwait/Gulfkriget 1990-91. 