Russians start using a World War II-era M-30 howitzers



Russians start using a World War II-era M-30 howitzers

https://mil.in.ua/en/news/russians-start-using-a-world-war-ii-era-m-30-howitzers/

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  1. The Russians are going to have a rough 2025. That is when they will have to do a mobilization or start to run out of soldiers. They will run out of Soviet weapons. They will run out of certain planes. Lastly the economy might start to crack. They are enjoying a wartime sugar high. Though it will lead to inflation which should really take off in 2025.

  2. Something tells me that his friend Kim Jong-un will hand out some of his stock. 🤔

  3. You laugh and laugh but it’s like I see that fat little one from North Korea coming on horseback to help!

  4. Scraping the bottom of the barrel, are they? If true, these are great news. Even Kim Jong-Un will be unable to keep RU army stocked with guns and ammo…

  5. Perun did a video a few weeks ago. These are the last major reserve artillery piece left. Russia burns through these and there’s nothing left. Yes they may get artillery from NK, but how many a thousand 2 thousand. The supply would not be able to supply several hundred each month for the rest of the war

  6. Some how I got a feeling that China will start supplying military equipment to Russia via North Korea. They know pretty well if Russia failed in Ukraine so does their ambition against Taiwan

  7. Russia might be increasingly having to draw upon 60+ year old crap, but they are still lethal weapons and are keeping Russia in this war.
    Western and NATO armies generally scrap their old equipment (US is due to scrap thousands of early Abram’s and Bradley’s etc rather than give them to Ukraine, but that’s another story…). I hope this war makes them rethink that policy and instead keep their old equipment in storage, as Russia has. One lesson is that if we ever have to fight Russia or China, volume of equipment is potentially going to be just as (or more) important as Tech and precision.

  8. At this point, wiping out all of your weapons backstock at a level where there will be nothing left to protect your own borders is treason, no?

  9. We laugh, but if some country offered Ukraine 1000 of these with a million rounds of ammunition, they’d snap it up and put them to good use.

  10. They lose 1,500 artillery pieces per month. It is impossible to replace that much. The Russians may be outnumbered, but their tanks, APCs, and artillery are finite. They were not prepared for a protracted war, and now this is the biggest problem for them.

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