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I'm not an expert for arms or any military issues, but just read an analysis by a scholar claiming that 'Russia Exhausts Soviet-era Arms Storage Bases'
Perun talked about that two weeks ago (https://youtu.be/nQLI8xnINqk?si=fh-d-WXtQAEBXsi7, 64min).
If I remember correctly, the gist is that Russia can keep this up for a while, but the quality of the equipment is going down, not up. And in two years or so they will run out.
And here is another related video (https://youtu.be/bJK5NYxGNOQ?si=z_8zYB0bMqqsxD0Y, 11min).
Basically the same message. Russia is at an advantage right now, but the West can catch up, if we want to.
Wow, that's a crazy amount of storage they have.
Absolutely. Not sure what it does to morale, though, if the tanks you're receiving are getting older and older.
A new tank crew pressed to the front because their predecessors died wouldn't know the difference.