We have 635 nuclear tipped missiles.Sumela » 10 Aug 2023, 9:07 am » wrote: ↑ Sarmat, Yars, Avangard, Poseidon.
America has 45 year old Minutemen that have sat in silos. Do they even work?
I assume that if NATO keeps provoking Russia, that Putin just might wish to test the readiness of these old systems.
Russian Strategic Missile Forces to Wrap Up Rearmament With Yars ICBM in 2023 (sputnikglobe.com)
Maybe it just means the "Free Ukraine Shelf" in running low.Sumela » 10 Aug 2023, 9:20 am » wrote: ↑ I mean just the basics have been horribly maintained .
""'we are running out of ammo for Ukraine"""
LMAO...after 18 months?
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAA.
I remember reading that during the Vietnam war, the U.S. military spent something like 25,000 rounds of ammunition for every one enemy casualty on the battle field on average... not to mention the tonnage of explosives that were expended on empty forests and abandoned villages.Sumela » 10 Aug 2023, 9:20 am » wrote: ↑ I mean just the basics have been horribly maintained .
""'we are running out of ammo for Ukraine"""
LMAO...after 18 months?
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAA.
All these Russian lovers, never consider we have stocks of leftover 155 shells from World War Two, Korea, and Vietnam still in warehouses.RedheadedStranger » 10 Aug 2023, 9:43 am » wrote: ↑ I remember reading that during the Vietnam war, the U.S. military spent something like 25,000 rounds of ammunition for every one enemy casualty on the battle field on average... not to mention the tonnage of explosives that were expended on empty forests and abandoned villages.
I can't imagine the numbers in Ukraine are much better, so yeah, I could see them depleting the stockpile rather quickly.
General Cavilo with NATO said ""'NATO never imagined an artillery war like this""RedheadedStranger » 10 Aug 2023, 9:43 am » wrote: ↑ I remember reading that during the Vietnam war, the U.S. military spent something like 25,000 rounds of ammunition for every one enemy casualty on the battle field on average... not to mention the tonnage of explosives that were expended on empty forests and abandoned villages.
I can't imagine the numbers in Ukraine are much better, so yeah, I could see them depleting the stockpile rather quickly.
The USA has more nuke weapons than any one else in the world.........and some are stationed abroad........Bruce » 10 Aug 2023, 9:14 am » wrote: ↑ We have 635 nuclear tipped missiles.
Enough to kill Vlad and everybody else over there he’s ever loved.
Plus we have bombers.
And we have silent submarines cruising constantly deep, where only God knows where they are.
your child grooming is evil....repent nowBruce » 10 Aug 2023, 9:51 am » wrote: ↑ All these Russian lovers, never consider we have stocks of leftover 155 shells from World War Two, Korea, and Vietnam still in warehouses.
And those shells were basically a pointed propane bottle with fifteen pounds of TNT. We made untold millions of those, and could make untold millions more if we wanted.
In America today a large chunk of our people cheer Putin over Biden.
That is sick, twisted, evil, and wrong.
US has the oldest ones that may not even work, lolrazoo » 10 Aug 2023, 5:18 pm » wrote: ↑ The USA has more nuke weapons than any one else in the world.........and some are stationed abroad........
It will take Russia a long time to catch up. The USA has 1000 military bases many of which are in other countries.