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They really don't understand a simple concept. Unused munitions are a "bad" thing for an arms manufacturer. This is all a huge boon for the US at the cost of non US lives.
Yup. Have all of our "older" stuff, we have a lot and will make new ones.
Oh, and be careful in this thread. Fighting vatniks high as hell on copium is dangerous. Best to let them be and ignore them.
All they have is the same few weak and dumb arguments. It'll give you a headache of you try to logically argue with someone who just throws shit.
It's fun for a bit but I have em blocked now. These "communists" have all the same taking points. Always "US bad" but Russia doing the exact same thing is somehow good...
Yup, fun for a while. Unfortunately I'm a "do as I say, not as I do" advice giver....lol
Not sure where anybody claims that what Russia is doing is good somehow.
I don't think anyone fails to understand this. The points being made are that 1) Russia is also using old stock so assessing Russian capabilities based on what they are fielding is copium; 2) the US literally doesn't have the physical manufacturing assets required to increase production to anything resembling reasonable; 3) while the US is ramping up production, Russia and China are already significantly further ahead in manufacturing and also are ramping up production meaning the US is racing to see who can produce more while starting from way behind and not having anywhere near the infrastructure necessary to ramp faster than either Russia or China.