Artillery ‘Genocide’: Ukrainian Batteries Knock Out More Russian Guns And Launchers

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Artillery ‘Genocide’: Ukrainian Batteries Knock Out More Russian Guns And Launchers
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“There is an intense counterbattery duel being fought,' wrote analyst Jack Watling.

no fewer than 91 Russian artillery pieces—17 towed guns, 40 self-propelled guns and 34 rocket-launchers—that the analysts at Oryx can confirm.

Russian forces meanwhile have destroyed, badly damaged or captured no fewer than 29 Ukrainian artillery pieces—12 towed guns, 16 self-propelled guns and one rocket-launcher.reforming its fire-support tactics in the second year of its wider war on Ukraine. “Russian artillery has ...

Russia widened its war in Ukraine with around 4,000 active artillery pieces. Ukraine had fewer than 2,000. In 18 months of war, Ukrainearound 400 big guns and launchers, but has restored some of its old war-reserve artillery and also received from its foreign allies around 1,100 guns and launchers as replacements. And many of the donated artillery pieces are the latest Western models.at least a thousand guns and launchers.

Do the math. Assuming most of the old stored guns are useable, the Russians still have perhaps a two-to-one advantage in artillery pieces. But every day the Ukrainians take out three times as many Russian guns as the Russians take out Ukrainian guns, that advantage erodes.As pre-war ammunition stockpiles on both sides have dwindled, the Ukrainians are leaning on Europe and the United States to supply shells. The Russians are leaning on ... Iran and North Korea.

One Russian blogger, who goes by “Bulba of Thrones,” is losing optimism. “The genocide of the artillery of the Russian Federation continues and is gaining momentum,” he wrote on July 25.

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