russian VKS throwing a fab at a house in Kozinka, russia.
— PJ "giK" (@giK1893) March 19, 2024
50.458217, 35.577324https://t.co/nKdJE5oLgb@GeoConfirmed @UAControlMap pic.twitter.com/Kz2AAmbOF7
Notably, Russia has launched relatively few missile strikes over the past month and their production capacity for ballistic and cruise missiles is more than 115 per month, according to Ukrainian officials. Graph from @konrad_muzyka. https://t.co/Nhd03NPi7t pic.twitter.com/ySnGJM9v5C
— Rob Lee (@RALee85) March 20, 2024
Since a while, Russia attacked Ukraine with missiles. In total, 31 missiles were launched and all of them were destroyed.
— NOELREPORTS 🇪🇺 🇺🇦 (@NOELreports) March 21, 2024
2/2 ballistic missiles (could either be Iskander-M, KN-23 or Kh-47M2 Kinzhal)
29/29 Kh-101/555 air launched cruise missiles pic.twitter.com/HVFJnzBsUs
From HUR's Vadym Skibitsky:
— Rob Lee (@RALee85) January 15, 2024
-Russia produced ~2 million 122mm/152mm artillery rounds in 2023 and received 1 million 122mm/152mm rounds from North Korea
-Russia produces ~115-130 "strategic" (>350km range) missiles per month
-~330-350 Shahed drones can be produced per month pic.twitter.com/SxTx0k4pvx
The bottom line you can bolster Europe’s defence or you can bolster social spending. You can’t do both. In UK for exple, spending would need to rise GBP32 bln to reach the 3% of GDP spending level Europe really needs absent US support. That’s double the UK justice budget. -2-
— laurence norman (@laurnorman) March 21, 2024
But Europe needs to prioritise Defense. It’s far from clear that’s politically likely. “It comes down to the political will,” said @AnnwieAnna “The closer to Russia you get, the easier it seems to be.” https://t.co/PR8lDataIC -4-
— laurence norman (@laurnorman) March 21, 2024