Russia's military industry 'hopelessly outmatched' by the West: ISW

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Russian President Vladimir Putin is trying to 'create the false impression' that Western countries supporting Ukraine is 'futile,' the think tank said.

, comparing Moscow to the Western economies providing aid to Kyiv.

Russian President Vladimir Putin talks during the Russian-Chinese talks at the Grand Kremlin Palace, on March 21, 2023 in Moscow, Russia. Putin said on Saturday that Russia would be increasing military production of tanks and ammunition in the next few years., as well as tripling production of ammunition.

He also claimed Ukraine uses 5,000 shells every day, with the U.S. producing between 14,000 and 15,000 each month. The Kremlin leader's comments, arguing that the West cannot keep up with current aid to Ukraine, was intended to"create the false impression" that supporting Ukraine is"futile," the ISW said.

Yet Putin's comments are"not supportable," the ISW argued, saying the U.S. and other Western countries would face economic decisions about large quantities of military aid,"but the choices they face are nothing like as hard as those confronting Russia."

 

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not only futile from a military perpective, but self-damaging from an economic perspective. Once this is over, money to reconstruct UKR will be pouring, but what about Europe? Wake up.

Syop talking war.Wars are fought no need for talking.Let the fighting decide victors not social media

you needed a think tank to come to that conclusion ?

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