Remember when EU was arguing about 1 million rounds order, and France, as main beneficiary from it, didn’t want to share, so it blocked all initiatives of buying shells anywhere out of EU? Yeah, you better remember it, for the future.
So like half a day’s worth every month. Holy fuck the EU is a day late and dollar short. After 2 years of total war in Ukraine it’s possible to see that the EU has completely demilitarised. No wonder Poland is building the biggest army in the EU.
You get 109 shots a day, Ukraine. Make it count.
I presume these will be the special LU 211 155mm shells the Caesars use? In that case 3000 per month will probably hit harder than you might assume.
That’s what, half a day worth
Half a day of sprinkling… 59 more as generous countries and Ukraine will be good to go
If that war showed us one thing, is that Europe is NOT ready for a war.
Time to step up. That war is in your backyard guys. Let’s go!
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Really need to up those numbers. Thats not even a days worth
They’ve been firing 6-8,000 a day when they had ammunition last year (https://apnews.com/article/155mm-howitzer-ukraine-ammunition-russia-7d966c85046b73db2b013f93c51af2a5), so France promises to provide less than 1 week worth of ammunition this year.
Remember when EU was arguing about 1 million rounds order, and France, as main beneficiary from it, didn’t want to share, so it blocked all initiatives of buying shells anywhere out of EU? Yeah, you better remember it, for the future.
So like half a day’s worth every month. Holy fuck the EU is a day late and dollar short. After 2 years of total war in Ukraine it’s possible to see that the EU has completely demilitarised. No wonder Poland is building the biggest army in the EU.
You get 109 shots a day, Ukraine. Make it count.
I presume these will be the special LU 211 155mm shells the Caesars use? In that case 3000 per month will probably hit harder than you might assume.
That’s what, half a day worth
Half a day of sprinkling… 59 more as generous countries and Ukraine will be good to go
If that war showed us one thing, is that Europe is NOT ready for a war.
Time to step up. That war is in your backyard guys. Let’s go!