German government will send Panzerhaubitzen 2000 artillery to Ukraine

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  1. Curious to hear thoughts of people who previously said that a) Ukrainian soldiers don’t know how to operate those b) Germany has none available c) They are needed to protect NATO d) insert any other Russian propaganda bullshit.

  2. If sending 7 guns out of 119 total causes availability shortages, then the state of equipment readiness must be very bad. Are there any concrete plans to start fixing this issue in near future?

  3. > Accordingly, it shall

    > according to WELT information

    Why do people still buy these claims without questioning them.
    Wait for the official announcement or till you see them on the battlefield.

  4. Germany’s timeline in Ukraine:

    Jan 27th: We’re really shy, so don’t ask for anything more than helmets, ok? please~

    May 3rd: What’s the biggest gun that we have and how many can we spare? None?! Send a few anyway!

    Jokes aside, Germany make some of the best military hardware on the planet, but to expect them to take lead charge in arming Ukraine is ignoring history. By not stopping other countries from sending German-made weapons to Ukraine, I think they’re doing more than enough. I’m glad they’re going beyond even that and support Ukraine with heavy weapons themselves. The eastern push is going shit for the Russians and it’s about to be a whole lot worse with the steady flow of the scary ass hardware the Ukrainians are getting.

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