The Commander of the Armed Forces of Estonia is convinced that the Russian Federation will not give up Ukraine even after defeat - ERR
Looking at the events of recent months on the battlefield, the General has stated that as a result, as a result, as a result, it would not be weaker and will continue to attempt to fulfill strategic goals in relation to Ukraine even after defeat. It is quite difficult to estimate today how many ammunition and weapons remain in the reserves of Russian invaders, but the use of completely new missiles during attacks is an indicative moment.
"Therefore, on the one hand, reserves have decreased accurately, but there are some production opportunities. And if we talk about anti-co-and-ship missiles that have been produced by thousands since the 1980s, Russia is generally convenient now to utilize them in the war against Ukraine. They are not accurate , not particularly long -range, but they do, to put it mildly, great damage.
I think Russia can now produce more such "blunt" ammunition than the event, but at the same time it has limited ability to produce high -tech weapons - they are, but not Such as in the West, and this is the difference, " - said Martin Gerem. Further, the commander of the Estonian troops noted that for Russia it is not a problem to lose 800 personnel daily, because at a similar pace they continue offensive at many areas of Donbass.
On February 27, the Ministry of Defense stated that Russia is changing the tactics of Ukraine's missile shelling. The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation has thousands of missiles of different types, but Moscow cannot establish production. Moreover, less than 100 high -precision winged missiles, which are most commonly used in shelling, are now left in the Russian Federation.