• at_an_angle
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    51 year ago

    I’m sorry. What? Hollowed out our industrial power? Lmfao.

    The US is ramping up production to meet the needs of Ukraine. Granted, it took a bit to get that rolling, but when we decide to make weapons, boy do we make weapons.

    Throw as many articles as you want about how Ukraine is using more ammunition that we are currently producing. They mean nothing.

    We’re giving them our older model stuff from the 90s. Compare that to the mothballed museum pieces Russia is rolling out.

    And I’m not going to respond further because after reading what you posted and preemptively defending this post, you are a troll, a vatnik, a Russian propaganda mouthpiece or all three.

    • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆OP
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      US industry accounts for only around 11% of its GDP nowadays, and the amount of shells US can produce today is laughable.

      Army Secretary Christine Wormuth separately told reporters that the U.S. will go from making 14,000 155mm shells each month to 20,000 by the spring and 40,000 by 2025.

      Biden has literally admitted that the reason cluster munitions are being sent is because US ran through the regular munition stocks.

      You’re not going to respond further because you know that the facts aren’t on your side. No amount of name calling and personal insults is going to change that. You’re either an ignoramus or a liar, either way not a good look.

      • ֆᎮ⊰◜◟⋎◞◝⊱ֆᎮ
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        51 year ago

        Draining stocks is exactly what the US wants. Are you really this daft and don’t understand this simple point. This is huge money making expedition for the US.

      • at_an_angle
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        11 year ago

        I’m only responding because I actually read the article you linked. Lmfao.

        Did you just Google us production and paste the first link that came up without reading it?

        From the link YOU provided:

        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.”

        That comes from December 2022.

        FROM THE SAME SOURCE: Pentagon budget aims to max munitions production, make multiyear buys just a few months ago.

        That goes over a whole plan to ramp up production over MANY different weapons and munitions.

        Oh, and that 11% manufacturing thing you threw out in another comment?

        Bro. USA GDP in 2022 was like $20 Billion. Yes, with a B. Look up the top ten economies of that year. Still with only 11% manufacturing that’s $2.2Billion.

        Russia came in 11th at 2Billion. Our tiny 11% manufacturing would come in at 8th place on the world stage.

        Cope harder.

    • ֆᎮ⊰◜◟⋎◞◝⊱ֆᎮ
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      31 year ago

      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.

      • at_an_angle
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        21 year ago

        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.

        • ֆᎮ⊰◜◟⋎◞◝⊱ֆᎮ
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          21 year ago

          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…

          • at_an_angle
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            31 year ago

            Yup, fun for a while. Unfortunately I’m a “do as I say, not as I do” advice giver…lol

    • 133arc585
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      31 year ago

      We’re giving them our older model stuff from the 90s. Compare that to the mothballed museum pieces Russia is rolling out.

      Think about this for a moment. The USA is using its older stuff first.

      You look at what Russia is using and you think it’s old or not as advanced. Why aren’t you making the logical conclusion (which is backed by evidence if you look) that Russia is doing the exact same thing as the USA?

      Why is the USA’s use of old weaponry simply that–use of old weaponry–but Russia’s use of old weaponry is…something else? Corruption? Incompetence? Whatever other excuse you want to come up with?

      It’s safe to assume that Russia knows that the USA and other countries are going to send older reserves of weapons first. So it’s not unreasonable for Russia to not use more than is necessary and bring in their newest and best weaponry.