An indicative list of all weapons and equipment that NATO countries intend to transfer to Ukraine in the near future:
That's a nice army with all these together.An indicative list of all weapons and equipment that NATO countries intend to transfer to Ukraine in the near future:
That's a nice army with all these together.
Comparing it to Canadian army, it's a formidable army, brand new, lol !Hardly an army when it’s supposedly or reportedly coming from production orders instead of the stockpile. Who knows how long it will take for all this equipment to be built and transferred one by one.
Maintenance will be a nightmare and most of them will be single use equipment.That's a nice army with all these together.
Yep, the donators will probably send them in small quantity in the long queue to the front lines.... but all together it look nice on paper. Having build an army with these in the first 8 months and not waiting to send them when most of the rest have been grinded it would have been way more efficient.Maintenance will be a nightmare and most of them will be single use equipment.
Yep, the donators will probably send them in small quantity in the long queue to the front lines.... but all together it look nice on paper. Having build an army with these in the first 8 months and not waiting to send them when most of the rest have been grinded it would have been way more efficient.
But no, they were winning, no need to build another army to replace the loss. Where in the world all the stuff have gone ? They sold it because they are winning so easily probably. ( Lots of sarcasm there)
Apparently, the Challenger 2 tanks require a specific type of ammo to be used because their barrels are rifled while the rest of NATO is smoothbore.
Good chance to see a barrel come off with mismatched ammunition, lol !Logistically, it’s going to be a nightmare with all the different parts. Apparently, the Challenger 2 tanks require a specific type of ammo to be used because their barrels are rifled while the rest of NATO is smoothbore.