• Skua
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        176 months ago

        “Roulette” is French for “little wheel”, so I suppose this is Russian roue

  • ZILtoid1991
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    356 months ago

    Heartbreaking! The worst government you know just did something great, by accident.

  • @Candelestine@lemmy.world
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    266 months ago

    … S Korea should start supplying large amounts of artillery ammo to Ukraine. It could be a proxy for the Korean War.

    I imagine their shells are of much higher quality too.

      • @Candelestine@lemmy.world
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        86 months ago

        True. They have a lot more though. Most countries haven’t invested heavily in their 155 mm. S Korea, with all their artillery pointed across the DMZ for decades now, is an exception.

        • @Rapidcreek@lemmy.worldOP
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          196 months ago

          I was reading that Japan is sending Patriot missiles and arty shells that they have manufactured to the US. The US can then ship them on to Ukraine. Japanese law forbids sending weapons directly into a war.

      • @crackajack@reddthat.com
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        06 months ago

        But a lot of people sees it that way. The war in Ukraine is proxy war between democratic countries versus authoritarian ones after all.

  • ares35
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    106 months ago

    russia army so stronk it can defeat itself!

  • 50gp
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    86 months ago

    pretty expected that they would get whatever deals they wanted from russians and then provide them with shit in return

  • AutoTL;DRB
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    66 months ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    Russia is using low-quality artillery shells from North Korea that are often defective and cause problems on the front lines, Ukraine’s army said.

    It is particularly a problem in the “Dnepr” grouping of forces operating around the southern Kherson region under the command of Col. Gen. Mikhail Teplinsky, according to Ukraine’s army.

    Defense expert Trevor Taylor from the London-based Royal United Services Institute for Defence and Security Studies previously told Politico that it was unclear whether the North Korean ammunition was of a reliable quality.

    Meanwhile, fears are also growing of a Ukrainian shell famine as Western military aid shows signs of faltering.

    During its counteroffensive in the summer, Ukrainian forces were burning through artillery shells at a rate of about 7,000 rounds a day, according to figures from Estonia’s defense ministry.

    Israel’s war with Hamas could also divert tens of thousands of artillery rounds intended for Ukraine, Axios reported in October.


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