North Korea sends ammo to Russia. What does it change?

by Red_Franklin

9 comments
  1. Tldr; the article talks about the trifecta political relationship between China-NK-russia, barely any information of the effect NK supply impacting the battlefield.

  2. Is it safe to assume that Putin is paying for these munitions and this isn’t charity from Kim Jong Un?

  3. I really wonder how much of that is new (low-quality) ammunition, and how much is (very old) stuff they got from the USSR.

  4. It wont change much. Their soldiers need to be able to use it effectively for it to make a difference. If russia is really getting ammo from North Korea, its really an indication of how terrible the war is going for them.

  5. It means the axis of pariah states got a third wheel.

  6. North Korea is known for their highly sophisticated weaponry, like their open cockpit planes where the co-pilot will drop hand grenades on you.

  7. I think we will see more Russian artillery barrels split open like bananas. Hopefully.

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