• @[email protected]
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    119 months ago

    Finland has already invested in expanded shell production. As have some other nations. But it takes time to ramp up production. You can’t just snap your fingers and expect shells to appear. That being said, some other nations should contribute more.

    • RubberDuck
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      59 months ago

      Absolutely the EU should do more. I was happy when the Dutch and Danes spearheaded the F16’s. Same as the Britt’s with their storm shadow.

      And in terms of shells… the casings are apparently the most resource intensive so making the casings and other components so they can be stored practically indefinitely and filled for usage if required.

      Als here you see that a conflict in a scale like this will easily require 10k shells a day. 50k during peak times So if you want to have reserves… Let’s average that to 25k per day that means the EU should have a stock of approximately 10 million shells for a years supply. Spread across the EU that should not be difficult I imagine.

      Add another 20 million unfilled casings vacuüm wrapped in pallets, combined with “a few” barrels warehoused as strategic reserves.