Ukraine s ingenious method, the artillery Lancet actually succeeded in reducing production!

Mondo Health Updated on 2024-02-03

The bottleneck of production capacity faced by the Russian military industry has attracted much attention. According to reports, Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu is dissatisfied with the production capacity of the military-industrial complex and asks to speed up production to meet the consumption needs of the Russian army on the front line. However, the company said that the production capacity has increased by 6 times, which cannot meet the set indicators. The issue has raised concerns about Russia's military power. In fact, the Ukrainian army is facing a similar dilemma. They lack ammunition, but have returned to the defensive, ready to respond to the Russian offensive. At the same time, the Russian army has failed to make a breakthrough in Ukraine and lacks ammunition**. Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu, during his inspection of the military-industrial complex, also stressed the importance of increasing the production of anti-aircraft missiles in response to attacks by Ukrainian drones.

This indicates the inadequacy of the air defense system of the Russian army. Why, then, is the Russian military industry at the limit of its production capacity? On the one hand, Russia has been frequently involved in military operations in recent years, such as Syria and Ukraine, among others. This led to a significant increase in the consumption of military equipment, exceeding the production capacity of military-industrial complexes. On the other hand, the Russian military-industrial complex also has a certain lag in technology and equipment, which cannot meet the needs of modern warfare. These problems are restricting the development of the Russian military industry. So, how can the Russian military industry solve this bottleneck in production capacity? On the one hand, Russia can increase the technological level and production capacity of its military-industrial complex by increasing investment.

In addition, Russia can also consider cooperation with other countries to share military technology and resources in order to accelerate the progress of research and development and production of military equipment. This will not only solve the problem of the production capacity of the Russian military industry, but also improve the combat effectiveness of the Russian army. However, solving the bottleneck of production capacity is only one aspect of the development of the Russian military industry. In order to truly enhance its military strength, Russia also needs to strengthen military scientific research and personnel training, as well as reform the military management system to improve efficiency and combat effectiveness. Only by comprehensively advancing military modernization will Russia be able to play a greater role in the international arena. In short, the bottleneck of production capacity faced by the Russian military industry cannot be ignored. Solving this problem requires the joint efforts of the military-industrial complex and scientific research institutions.

At the same time, Russia also needs to strengthen international cooperation and share military technology and resources to enhance its military strength. Only in this way will Russia be invincible in modern warfare. Andrei Kartapolov, chairman of the Russian State Duma Defense Committee, recently revealed a worrying problem: the lack of adequate air defense systems for the Russian army to protect St. Petersburg and its energy infrastructure. Behind this problem is the threat of Ukrainian suicide drones to the lifeblood of the Russian economy. Ukrainians are using drones to attack Russia's energy infrastructure in a stealthy and devastating way. Once these drones are hit, they can cause cascades and fires, and repairs can take months or even longer.

This not only causes significant losses to the Russian economy, but can also lead to human and environmental pollution. And the destruction of the Ukrainians also directly affected the operation of the Russian military-industrial complex. The number of "Lancet" cruise missiles used by the Russian army has dropped significantly, and this is one of the most effective high-tech ** in the war of the Russian army. Experts of the Ukrainian OSINT organization "Molfar" believe that the sabotage of Ukraine ** and Western sanctions are the key to preventing the Russian military industry from continuing to produce "Lancet" cruise missiles. These actions of the Ukrainians not only make Russia's security situation more fragile, but also create uncertainty in the world. After all, energy** is an integral part of the global economy.

If Russia's energy infrastructure is damaged, it will have a huge impact on the global energy market, which could lead to soaring oil prices, energy shortages, and other problems. So, how to solve this problem? First, Russia should step up efforts to protect its energy infrastructure and invest more resources and technology to counter the drone threat. Secondly, Russian military enterprises need to speed up the resumption of production, and the "Lancet" cruise missile is an important part of the Russian army in the war, and its stability must be ensured. Finally, the international community should also increase the monitoring and sanctions of Ukraine's actions to curb their sabotage.

In conclusion, Ukrainian suicide drones pose a great threat to Russia's economic lifeline, and the weakness of the Russian army in protecting energy infrastructure exacerbates the problem. Solving this problem requires the joint efforts of Russia, the military-industrial complex and the international community, and only in this way can energy security and the stable development of the global economy be ensured.

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