90,000 .... 12 days worthBruce » 17 Jul 2023, 3:35 pm » wrote: ↑ The industrial capacity of the USA and NATO to build 155mm shells is for all intents and purposes unlimited.
The Russians cannot possibly outbuild the USA and NATO.
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How big is Russia's economy? Fun facts: three U.S. states have larger economies than Russia: California ($3.1 trillion), Texas ($1.78 trillion) and New York ($1.7 trillion). And California's GDP is more than twice the GDP of Russia.Sep 8, 2022
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The GDP of the USA is over 15 times that of Russia.
That doesn’t count NATO.
NATO has been stockpiling those shells since about 1955.
...and running low according to everyone. you lil cucky
Is this guys sole purpose here at this message board to simply lick Bidens nuts? What the **** is wrong with this guy? LolBruce » 17 Jul 2023, 12:33 pm » wrote: ↑ I’ve known since I was a child that America has long sought decentralized weapons production.
We don’t ideally have ONE BIG ARMORY turning out, let’s use 155mm shells.
We used to use private contractors to have a **** of small shops making 155mm shells.
Then the Cold War ended and the little contractors gradually quit making shells.
All the Army’s supply of 155mm shells today comes from one government armory.
https://www.defensenews.com/land/2023/0 ... roduction/
Biden passed the largest defense bill in history, and wants more war money next year.
By the time that old man retires in 2029 he’ll have overseen the largest growth in munitions since Franklin D Roosevelt.
The Republicans were against FDR’s arsenal of democracy too, until December 7, 1941.
But he runs fast when his lies are exposed.SouthernFried » 17 Jul 2023, 4:08 pm » wrote: ↑ Is this guys sole purpose here at this message board to simply lick Bidens nuts? What the **** is wrong with this guy? Lol
CUCK A ROOOO
Thata boi prove me rightBruce » 17 Jul 2023, 3:03 pm » wrote: ↑ So when we learn that we only have one armory making 90,000 155mm shells, in the public news, in January 2023, shall we just write off America as done and over, too “woke” to build shells?
Most of those shells use WW2 technology to build.
It ain’t rocket science.
https://www.defensedaily.com/army-taps- ... tion/army/
Almost a billion dollars worth of 155mm shells are under contract, since February.
His own source....
On February 24, 2022 Vladimir Putin invaded Ukraine with nearly 200,000 of his best troops against roughly the same number of Ukrainian troops.
Yup you finally told the truth - good sourceBruce » 17 Jul 2023, 4:42 pm » wrote: ↑ Defense News
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. —
The U.S. Army will boost production of 155mm artillery shells more than sixfold to 85,000 a month by fiscal 2028, according to the service’s undersecretary.
HAHA....2,800 per day....in 5 years.
So right now we make about 500 per day. Russia fires that many every hour
From the articleSumela » 17 Jul 2023, 4:16 pm » wrote: ↑ But he runs fast when his lies are exposed.
His own source Defense News
""HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — The U.S. Army will boost production of 155mm artillery shells more than sixfold to 85,000 a month by fiscal 2028, according to the service’s undersecretary.
Thats 2,800 shells per day....in 5 years.
Ukraine is a dead country....its overBruce » 17 Jul 2023, 5:02 pm » wrote: ↑ From the article
—-The push comes as the U.S. has supplied Ukraine with more than 1 million artillery rounds, and as Pentagon officials see the war in Ukraine continuing indefinitely, further draining stocks for the U.S. and allies. Bush said it’s unclear what the Ukrainian military’s mid- and long-term needs will be, and the U.S. Army wants to be ready.
“We are in a position to support Ukraine, but it’s more the mid and long term,” Bush said. “By creating this capacity ... if this war goes three or four years, we’ll be in a position to just vastly outproduce the Russians all by ourselves ― and if you combine that with our allies, then we’re just dwarfing their capability. They won’t be able to keep up.”——
But it’s way more, than just 155mm shells.
Ukraine has a GDP of 200 billion. Russia began a war against a nation about 8 times smaller, economically.
Yet Ukraine repelled the initial invasion with no help at all from the West.
Now Russia is ****. The nation they invaded is being armed by nations over a two dozen times larger than they are and those weapons are vastly superior, to theirs.
The solution is to pack up and return to Russia.
Otherwise the Ukrainians will grind up the entire Russian army.
"retires in 2029"Bruce » 17 Jul 2023, 12:33 pm » wrote: ↑ I’ve known since I was a child that America has long sought decentralized weapons production.
We don’t ideally have ONE BIG ARMORY turning out, let’s use 155mm shells.
We used to use private contractors to have a **** of small shops making 155mm shells.
Then the Cold War ended and the little contractors gradually quit making shells.
All the Army’s supply of 155mm shells today comes from one government armory.
https://www.defensenews.com/land/2023/0 ... roduction/
Biden passed the largest defense bill in history, and wants more war money next year.
By the time that old man retires in 2029 he’ll have overseen the largest growth in munitions since Franklin D Roosevelt.
The Republicans were against FDR’s arsenal of democracy too, until December 7, 1941.
BRUCIE IS A NEW WORLD ORDER JEWSumela » 17 Jul 2023, 5:16 pm » wrote: ↑ Ukraine is a dead country....its over
new name will be....
Wheelchair-istan
From the articleBruce » 17 Jul 2023, 5:02 pm » wrote: ↑ From the article
—-The push comes as the U.S. has supplied Ukraine with more than 1 million artillery rounds, and as Pentagon officials see the war in Ukraine continuing indefinitely, further draining stocks for the U.S. and allies. Bush said it’s unclear what the Ukrainian military’s mid- and long-term needs will be, and the U.S. Army wants to be ready.
“We are in a position to support Ukraine, but it’s more the mid and long term,” Bush said. “By creating this capacity ... if this war goes three or four years, we’ll be in a position to just vastly outproduce the Russians all by ourselves ― and if you combine that with our allies, then we’re just dwarfing their capability. They won’t be able to keep up.”——
But it’s way more, than just 155mm shells.
Ukraine has a GDP of 200 billion. Russia began a war against a nation about 8 times smaller, economically.
Yet Ukraine repelled the initial invasion with no help at all from the West.
Now Russia is ****. The nation they invaded is being armed by nations over a two dozen times larger than they are and those weapons are vastly superior, to theirs.
The solution is to pack up and return to Russia.
Otherwise the Ukrainians will grind up the entire Russian army.
The article says we only make 500 per day.....righteous » 17 Jul 2023, 6:53 pm » wrote: ↑ "retires in 2029"![]()
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WHEN DEMENTIA TAKES A FOOTHOLD ON THE CRIME THUG, HE WON'T BE ABLE TO EAT AND WILL REQUIRE A FEEDING TUBE, LEADING TO PNEUMONIA, COMA AND DEATH. NOW THATS SOMETHING TO CELEBRATE ABOUT
THE FEDERATION COULD SOON BE OUT PRODUCING THE U.S. IN ARSENALS FOR STOCKPILING.Sumela » 17 Jul 2023, 8:21 pm » wrote: ↑ The article says we only make 500 per day.....
In 2028....itll be 2,800.![]()
Russia fires 25,000 arty shells per day.
We have one 155 armory....Russia has 12 spread around the country...pumping 24/7
Fake news .....twice ........