Makes sense, I mean he's been getting a lot of stuff from Kim Crazy the 3rd, and a lot of it doesn't work very well at all. Ammo does have an expiration date after all.
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A bit of a better link, to avoid Elons porn site:
https://nitter.poast.org/NOELreports/status/1823354090480382412
Going to poast to avoid twitter feels like a step sideways
These will be blown up looooong before they reach the fighting lol. Spy satellites are watching that border like a fucking hawk.
If they’re having to raid Belarus’ tiny and even-more-outdated-than-theirs stocks, this is well and truly the bottom of the equipment barrel options for Herr Putin.
I'm pretty sure that I recall reading that Russia pulled heavy artillery munitions from Belarus a long time ago.
kagis
Yeah.
Investigation: Belarus sent over 130,000 tons of munitions to Russia in first year of full-scale war
Belarus' government, led by dictator Alexander Lukashenko, gave Russia 131,582 tons of ammunition, according to an investigative project of Belarusian journalist Anton Motolko.
The investigator cited railway union data describing the export of military supplies from Belarus to Russia from January 2022 to February 2023.
On average, Belarus moved over 10,000 tons of ammo into Russia each month, ten times more than it did before the full-scale war.
They started growing immediately after Russia's Feb. 24 all-out invasion.
Belarus's 43rd arsenal of rockets and ammunition provided the largest share, followed by the 46th arsenal and the 1405th artillery base.