By @DEFENSEEXPRESS Russian-made 152mm artillery ammunition was found in Beryslavsky district in Kherson region, which was manufactured in 2022 and was originally intended for Azerbaijan. This seems to imply that Russian ammunition stocks are thinning very quickly and they are forced to not only use the ammunition made in 2022 (the oldest ammunition is used first), but even to withdraw for their own use ammunition that was intended for a foreign customer, risking the entire contract in the process.
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Ukrinform's editorial staff weighed the pros and cons of the upcoming delivery of French-Italian anti-missile missiles SAMP/T Mamba. Source: www.ukrinform.ua
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Not so long ago, the Ukrainian army saw a new type of mortar ammunition - the M971 mortar grenade of 120 mm calibre, the standard version of which is loaded with 24 pieces of dual-purpose AT/AP M87 submunitions. The M971 was originally developed and manufactured in Israel.
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