Piece that covers the damage to the Moskva but, as usual, fog of war and all that. One thing that I've only seen covered once is that a ship advertised as pride of the Black Sea Fleet was originally launched in 1981. Can any nautical types here tell me if the US fleets have any "pride of" warships that are that long in the tooth/keel.. whatever?
The second part of the blog covers the question of resupply of armaments. Is this an Achilles Heel in the age of shortages and lack of home country manufacturing? Neocons want war but the likes of FJB and the deliberate destruction of the world's economies comes back to bite them. (Perhaps we shouldn't have left so much shit in Afghanistan?)
"Of course this is why the Pentagon has convened all the top arms makers for emergency meetings, presumably to discuss the issues of trying to ramp up production to fill dwindling draw down supplies.
https://www.reuters.com/world/pentagon- ... 022-04-12/
But there are other sources that have echoed the sentiment that right now the U.S. lacks even the manufacturing capacity to reproduce many of these armaments in great quantities, like the stingers mentioned in the article. One third of all U.S. Javelin stockpiles have already been sent to Ukraine and have paid no dividends, and mostly fallen into the hands of RF forces.
And on top of that the arms producers are actually facing “supply chain issue” of critical components (like microchips etc), like the rest of the world, which is hampering their ability to ramp up production on any of these key units."
https://thesaker.is/sitrep-operation-z-11/
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