Is anyone aware of a way to make private donations for this? If they had something like United24 set up, I bet there would be a ton of people willing to throw a decent amount of money at it.
Really good news. I hope other countries will also get involved.
Thank you Canadians you badass mofo’s always coming through.
I hope we follow through on this. I was about to write my MP about this. How expensive can it be to transport a few hundred thousand shell?!
If I remember right, the value for the entire 800,000 artillery rounds is 1.3 billion USD and this news is Canada pitching in 30 million USD towards funding its procurement? Hopefully this opens the floodgates for other contributors but that is still awfully long way to go.
Thank you Canada!
It seems like Germany is already funding 120K of those 122mm munition. They added it to the list of pledges right before Pavel announced the ammunition.
Amazing if it actually works out, but it sounds like other countries need to step up with the financing help.
I don’t see why it took this long. It’s been two years and UAF is low on shells. I think this should have been done early on.
“We need more shit for UAF. Where can we get more shit?”
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Is anyone aware of a way to make private donations for this? If they had something like United24 set up, I bet there would be a ton of people willing to throw a decent amount of money at it.
Really good news. I hope other countries will also get involved.
Thank you Canadians you badass mofo’s always coming through.
I hope we follow through on this. I was about to write my MP about this. How expensive can it be to transport a few hundred thousand shell?!
If I remember right, the value for the entire 800,000 artillery rounds is 1.3 billion USD and this news is Canada pitching in 30 million USD towards funding its procurement? Hopefully this opens the floodgates for other contributors but that is still awfully long way to go.
Thank you Canada!
It seems like Germany is already funding 120K of those 122mm munition. They added it to the list of pledges right before Pavel announced the ammunition.
Amazing if it actually works out, but it sounds like other countries need to step up with the financing help.
I don’t see why it took this long. It’s been two years and UAF is low on shells. I think this should have been done early on.
“We need more shit for UAF. Where can we get more shit?”
Canada showing it has balls. Oh sorry eh…