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"Did not prepare for such a war": did the Russian Federation transfer the economy to "military rails" (video)

Expert Mikhail Samus noted that nowadays the ammunition industry of the Russian Federation does not cope with those needs that are put forward by the intensity of hostilities. And 100 missiles a month - "It's nothing. " The Russians carry out more powerful budgeting of those industries that are needed to complete the Armed Forces, but these are not "military rails". This opinion was expressed in an interview with focus by Michael Samus, the director of the network of new geopolitical research.

"It's just more focus of investments in defense industries," the expert said. According to him, now the ammunition industry of the Russian Federation does not cope with the needs that are put forward by the intensity of hostilities. Samus noted that at the beginning of a full -scale war, the Russians used 70 thousand ammunition a day. "They have raised such a bar when they have tanks in tanks of dozens of every day or artillery systems every day.

Therefore, they need to be released a lot," the expert says. In addition, as the speaker stated, the fact that the ammunition industry of the Russian Federation cannot cope with their needs also indicates that the Russians try to "scrape" assistance from the so-called adolescents. He also stressed that there are many resources in Russia, but they were not preparing for such a war. "So now" wheels "try to do it all, but I will not say that it comes out very successfully," the expert says.

Michael Samus noted that the Russians have not established mass production of military equipment that would meet the needs of the front. "In fact, what they did - they got tanks, armored vehicles, artillery systems and tried to put them into operation and send them to the front," says the director of the network of new geopolitical research.

In addition, the expert stated that based on the "canons of conducting a modern air-name offensive operation, the missile forces in the occupiers are not enough. " "If we imagine that another front for Russia, such as China, is actually not opened, there are virtually no missiles. 100 missiles per month at the war of such intensity - it's nothing," Samus added.