Russia's Remaining Towed Artillery - Approaching Crisis Point

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@CovertCabal
@CovertCabal 4 күн бұрын
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@jehandesains8674
@jehandesains8674 4 күн бұрын
If we look at the February 2024 video and the most recent ones, we see a drop in towed and self-propelled artillery systems of about 1.000 pieces. However, Ukraine claims almost 9.000 pieces destroyed in that same time. Where is this discrepancy coming from?
@anthonystewart677
@anthonystewart677 4 күн бұрын
@@jehandesains8674 This channel is just western B.S. WIshful thinking for the Ukranazi lovers.
@rocko7711
@rocko7711 3 күн бұрын
🇺🇦
@SFbayArea94121
@SFbayArea94121 3 күн бұрын
Oh please. More nonsense bs
@mikepeterson9362
@mikepeterson9362 3 күн бұрын
Hey kid, I don't mean to be an a-hole here, but are you now just openly telling the world that you partner with Radio Free Nobody? How did that happen? Did they come to you, or did you go to them? We'll know based on how fast this comment gets deleted. For seventy-four effing years these guys have been run by the US State Dept, CIA, and a whole lot of other people way worse. And you're working with them now??? These guys are the archetypes of message management --- and by the way they've killed an AWFUL lot of innocent people -- people who were not bullies. I don't know who the f you think you're helping in this world. But whatever they gave you, turn it down. Whatever they threatened you with, tell them to do their worst. We don't have time for this.
@cugamer8862
@cugamer8862 3 күн бұрын
I remember reading the book Red Storm Rising by Tom Clancy, which was written in the mid 80s, and one intel officer tells another that the USSR still has WW2 artillery in reserve. I remember thinking how ridiculous that sounded, and here we are now another forty years down the road with Russia actually using those WW2 pieces.
@AlexLee-dc2vb
@AlexLee-dc2vb 3 күн бұрын
Add another dollar to the comically large jar for things Tom Clancy was right about
@Kyle-sr6jm
@Kyle-sr6jm 3 күн бұрын
Clancy way overestimated the Russian's capabilities. He didn't take their corruption into account. (Red Storm Rising is a great book. Absolutely well worth the read.)
@aesopsaintours4491
@aesopsaintours4491 3 күн бұрын
@@Kyle-sr6jm Red Storm Rising devotes multiple chapters to resolving the Soviet corruption problems. It is also very clear that Soviet corruption, while troublesome, did not match the severity of Russian corruption in 2022. Clancy also overestimates the West. Tank battles are hideously idealistic, and his fictional version of the F-117 Nighthawk is much more like an F-22 than the real thing. In Red Storm Rising, this is extremely significant--the Frisbees take down the Soviet AWACS fleet on day one, which cripples their air war and in turn cripples the land war. This couldn't happen, because the F-117 didn't even have so much as an RWR, let alone active radar to acquire targets.
@shaider1982
@shaider1982 3 күн бұрын
​@@Kyle-sr6jm he and Larry Bond did in Red Storm Rising: they had officers executed for lying on unit task reports. Besides, this was the Soviet Army then, not the Russians now.
@usun_politics1033
@usun_politics1033 3 күн бұрын
WW2 arty is better than no arty
@Lustanda
@Lustanda 3 күн бұрын
Imagine planners in the 60s knowing that in 60 years the public will get 30cm resolution satelite imagry from Russia, only 9 times worse than the theoretical maximum resolution of space base satelite imagry. They would be mind blown.
@karliszauers1
@karliszauers1 3 күн бұрын
There's no single maximum resolution It depends on the altitude, aperture and wavelength It's entirely possible to go lower and have a bigger aperture synthetically - SAR
@rotors_taker_0h
@rotors_taker_0h 3 күн бұрын
@@karliszauers1 tor optics and satellite there is a limit given the presence of atmosphere. It is about 5cm per pixel and it was reached almost a the dawn of spy satellites program back in 60th as we now know.
@JurekOK
@JurekOK 3 күн бұрын
@@karliszauers1 well, eventually you will run out of photons to detect, so yeah, there are physics theoretical limits to that too, which is incidentally also why it is positively impossible to detect a civilisation like ours by any radio or laser emissions we could possibly muster, from more than approx. 200 light years from earth.
@JurekOK
@JurekOK 3 күн бұрын
@@karliszauers1 as to SAR there is still the time-integration limit, as in, you would need to capture photons over extended amount of time. So yes, there are good physical limits there
@thodorisevangelakos
@thodorisevangelakos 2 күн бұрын
@@JurekOK when we run out of photons we'll start detecting electrons!
@veritaspk
@veritaspk 4 күн бұрын
Great report. An additional problem with older equipment is that due to lower accuracy, more shells will have to be fired to destroy the target - which will increase ammunition consumption and accelerate barrel degradation. And older gun models have a shorter range, which will only increase combat losses. It's a snowball - the problems will only increase over time.
@czinn327
@czinn327 4 күн бұрын
It's mud season soon. Russia may hope General Winter will stall things and give them a break re-arm.
@veritaspk
@veritaspk 4 күн бұрын
@@czinn327 I think this war will not last until winter. Trump's election is the Russians' last hope - they will survive until the beginning of November - counting on Trump giving them Ukraine for free. If Kamala wins, it may end with a sudden breakdown in morale for the Russians - because they will know that there is no hope for victory as long as Ukraine has support.
@veritaspk
@veritaspk 4 күн бұрын
@@czinn327 I think the conflict will not last until winter. Trump's election is the Russians' last hope - they will do absolutely everything to survive until the beginning of November - counting on Trump to give them Ukraine for free. If Kamala wins, it may end with a sudden breakdown in morale for the Russians - because they will know that there is no hope for victory as long as Ukraine has support.
@StrangerHappened
@StrangerHappened 4 күн бұрын
@@czinn327 winter works for both sides, not just one. And the barrels get replaced/restored, so no issues there, either.
@veritaspk
@veritaspk 4 күн бұрын
@@czinn327 The last hope of the Russians is the election of Trump in the USA. The Russians will hold on until November, hoping that they will get Ukraine for free from Trump. If Harris wins, their morale may finally break - because they will not be able to win as long as Ukraine has support from the West. Winter won't help them in any way - the previous ones didn't help.
@mattilindstrom
@mattilindstrom 3 күн бұрын
I did my Finnish conscript service in artillery, and one downside of towed artillery is what to do if counterbattery fire is expected. Self-propelled artillery can fire a strike and drive far outside the CIP oval of stuff which soon comes whistling down.
@БориславВълков-м7р
@БориславВълков-м7р 3 күн бұрын
Modern warfare as shown in Ukraine has kamikaze and reconnaissance drones. So even if towed artillery is moved before the counterbattery fire starts, that doesn't mean that drones wouldn't swarm over the area in search of their "prey". PS If Russia's remaining artillery is with effective range less than 15km, then they've got to get pretty close to zero line meaning more easily get discovered by air and be neutralized.
@fredthefish581
@fredthefish581 3 күн бұрын
​@@БориславВълков-м7рThey still have plenty of self propelled that can be out of range
@thodorisevangelakos
@thodorisevangelakos 2 күн бұрын
@fredthefish581 I don't think that SPArty has inherently more range, itss advantage is that the window between firing and getting the hell out of there is much shorter
@thodorisevangelakos
@thodorisevangelakos 2 күн бұрын
@fredthefish581 among lots of other advantages (integrated computers, more resilience to CBF, cool features like burst etc)
@fredthefish581
@fredthefish581 2 күн бұрын
@@thodorisevangelakos Modern artillery definitely has more range than the WW2 artillery pieces Russia now is bringing to the front lines
@jansenart0
@jansenart0 3 күн бұрын
Me: "Hey, @CIA, Covert Cabal uploaded again!" CIA: "We know, we saw it as he was editing."
@David-e1b3t
@David-e1b3t 3 күн бұрын
New paranoia unlocked
@shaider1982
@shaider1982 2 күн бұрын
That sounds more like something the NSA will say.
@Lookingformorefun
@Lookingformorefun 2 күн бұрын
@@David-e1b3t as long as you dont have middle eastern pagers you are ok, maybe.
@David-e1b3t
@David-e1b3t 2 күн бұрын
@@Lookingformorefun man, this planet is soooo messed up
@m1l3s27
@m1l3s27 2 күн бұрын
​@@David-e1b3tRelative to what other planet? This could be as good as it gets lmao.
@Strykenine
@Strykenine 4 күн бұрын
Not to be confused with Toed Artillery, or Toad Artillery.
@Evan_Bell
@Evan_Bell 3 күн бұрын
Both of those sound like they'd offer significant advantages in tactical mobility over what Russia is actually having to use. A toad-mounted artillery, hopping around the battlefield, brings a new meaning to the term shoot and scoot.
@briancavanagh7048
@briancavanagh7048 3 күн бұрын
Towed
@beepboop204
@beepboop204 3 күн бұрын
"towed toed toad artillery" melts my autistic brain in the best of ways
@beepboop204
@beepboop204 3 күн бұрын
@@Evan_Bell seems it was built along the design philosophy of "feeling froggish? leap"
@andrewmcalister3462
@andrewmcalister3462 3 күн бұрын
The Toad artillery is excellent when you have to fight in swamps or river estuaries.
@rhedosaurus2251
@rhedosaurus2251 4 күн бұрын
I remember Perun mentioning how Russia has resorted to using WW2 era M-30 howitzers. That should tell you something.
@kaleeysmith8801
@kaleeysmith8801 4 күн бұрын
russians are using shovels, and russia is already surrendered, you don't see on western media?
@StrangerHappened
@StrangerHappened 4 күн бұрын
Perun is just as reliable fairy tale story channel as this one. So no wonder “the crisis point” never comes,
@kurousagi8155
@kurousagi8155 4 күн бұрын
@@StrangerHappenedthe crisis point doesn’t come because everyone keeps saying sometime in 2025 through 2027. Is it 2025 where you live?
@hmhmoinsdk
@hmhmoinsdk 4 күн бұрын
@@StrangerHappened M30s have been confirmed on the frontline ... so whats the "fairytale"? also - if this war is not in crisis for Russia - why is it even still onging - did russia really plan on a multiyear war in which ukrainians would occupy parts of russia?
@rhedosaurus2251
@rhedosaurus2251 4 күн бұрын
@@StrangerHappened So.....why are you bothering posting here then.
@jasonvdw9082
@jasonvdw9082 3 күн бұрын
Man i would not want to be a new crew member given a 50 year old arty. "hey what happened to the last team and our new cannons?" "ehhh if you hear buzzing duck and you wont end up like them" O_O
@thodorisevangelakos
@thodorisevangelakos 2 күн бұрын
@@jasonvdw9082 80* year old arty
@nutsackmania
@nutsackmania Күн бұрын
The steel barrels are known to go bad because that's what happens to thick machined metal.
@ryanrehfuss
@ryanrehfuss Сағат бұрын
If anything I might be relieved to get hopeless old equipment, maybe I won't be high up on the drones' priorities
@thodorisevangelakos
@thodorisevangelakos 54 минут бұрын
@@ryanrehfuss facts lol
@masha22092000r
@masha22092000r 3 күн бұрын
The fact that people can now buy high-resolution satellite images of military bases worldwide is so insane. Remember how the USA and the USSR were breaking the bank to develop stealth planes to take areal pictures of each other? How Americans taking pictures of Chernobyl from space was a big deal in unveiling the scale of the disaster? How times have changed. Thank you for your work.
@Bialy_1
@Bialy_1 Күн бұрын
Russian military bases... "Remember how the USA and the USSR were breaking the bank to develop stealth planes to take areal pictures of each other?" ekhm, that was 60+ yers ago... "The Treaty on Open Skies establishes a program of unarmed aerial surveillance flights over the entire territory of its participants. The treaty is designed to enhance mutual understanding and confidence by giving all participants, regardless of size, a direct role in gathering information about military forces and activities of concern to them. It entered into force on 1 January 2002, and currently has 34 party states."
@knusern666
@knusern666 3 күн бұрын
The D1 is so shortrange that it has a bayonet lug
@scott7082
@scott7082 3 күн бұрын
🤣😂🤣😂
@SGTcz90cz
@SGTcz90cz 2 күн бұрын
They even thought of the eventuality of the Space Marines using them. Clearly a superior military power.
@jannegrey593
@jannegrey593 4 күн бұрын
Good to see you still putting out videos.
@ethank5059
@ethank5059 3 күн бұрын
One thing that often goes unmentioned in these videos is that if artillery is too inaccurate it can actually be counterproductive to fire. With counter battery radar once the shells start falling the enemy can see your position and shoot back. If you can destroy your target and then move within a minute or two then that's okay but if you give away your position and can't hit your target then it would have been better to just not shoot to begin with. In terms of artillery if the quality is bad enough you eventually hit a point that you can't make up for it with quantity.
@jannegrey593
@jannegrey593 3 күн бұрын
@@ethank5059 agreed
@coffeebeangood1538
@coffeebeangood1538 4 күн бұрын
Great analysis as always - to the point and no padding for video time
@bloodlustshiva1
@bloodlustshiva1 4 күн бұрын
Would be nice if 1/4 of the video wasn't an ad.
@iandoyle3695
@iandoyle3695 3 күн бұрын
​@bloodlustshiva1 the man pays THOUSANDS of dollars on high quality satellite imagery. He could put out 1 video a week that's just ads and I'd still support him
@michaelhowell2326
@michaelhowell2326 3 күн бұрын
The Russians had a hell of a propaganda machine. I'm stunned that they are running out of artillery pieces, almost to the point of disbelief.
@miskakopperoinen8408
@miskakopperoinen8408 3 күн бұрын
To be fair, Russia honestly did have a ridiculously huge arsenal of all kinds of artillery at the beginning of the war. Before we had the chance to watch Ukraine chew through them at a frankly shocking pace, the suggestion that Russia would run out (Or even low, for that matter) did seem very fanciful.
@Beavereaver
@Beavereaver 2 күн бұрын
Russia is running out of artillery just like they were running out of missiles and tanks and all the other stuff we were told they were running out of lol.
@DIREWOLFx75
@DIREWOLFx75 2 күн бұрын
@@miskakopperoinen8408 "Before we had the chance to watch Ukraine chew through them at a frankly shocking pace" Dude, do you have any understanding of reality? For every Russian artillery destroyed, there's 5-7 Ukrainian ones destroyed. And with the large numbers destroyed in and near Kursk, that ratio has likely increased further in the last few months. Lets say it like this, based on WESTERN reporting about Ukraine mobilisation, if they had taken ZERO casualties, they should currently have around 3.5 million active troops. They're estimated to have around 300 thousand. You think the rest went on vacation? Russia started SMO with 100 thousand troops with 250 thousand in reserve. Today they have at least 900 thousand active or in reserve, aimed at UA, over 1.2M by some sources. "the suggestion that Russia would run out (Or even low, for that matter) did seem very fanciful." How can you be so delusional as to believe Russia is running low? When we have Ukraine openly and repeatedly reporting that Russia is INCREASING the number of artillery along the frontlines.
@DIREWOLFx75
@DIREWOLFx75 2 күн бұрын
"I'm stunned that they are running out of artillery pieces, almost to the point of disbelief." Then why don't you take a moment to THINK about reality? Ask yourself why Ukraine is reporting that Russia today has over 3 times as many artillery in active use at the frontlines compared to 2022. Hmm, maybe the people that have already been caught lying to you are lying again?
@Ghazanfierce
@Ghazanfierce 2 күн бұрын
@@miskakopperoinen8408 it stillis hilariously stupid to believe that. Russia can produce shells at the pace 30 times more than the US along with allies plan to produce after their new factories are once start manufacturing...
@FoxtrotYouniform
@FoxtrotYouniform 3 күн бұрын
I'll never be able to stop hearing Toad Artillery
@raggedcritical
@raggedcritical 3 күн бұрын
Somehow I keep hearing it as toed artillery.
@CB-vt3mx
@CB-vt3mx 2 күн бұрын
the toad artillery is the sister arm to the missile toad. The Russians also have a shortage of missile toads...LOL
@up4open
@up4open 3 күн бұрын
There are statements online from supposed Donetsk area Russians that Artillery is not attached at all in that area, that all fire missions are requested of what may be mercenary units, but certainly stand-alone, and that the quality of artillery is generally, as you noted, old and bad.
@afcgeo882
@afcgeo882 3 күн бұрын
Yeah I wouldn’t take too much stock in that. They’re keeping the Ukrainians at bay in those places, so whatever it is must still be effective, right?
@Psyclonknight
@Psyclonknight 3 күн бұрын
@@afcgeo882 theres no Ukrainian offensive there?
@Lorethe2nd
@Lorethe2nd 3 күн бұрын
The Ukrainians just opened up another front in Kursk. The Kursk offensive is slowing down because the Russians had to divert approx 40,000 troops there, creating the need for another mobilization.
@afcgeo882
@afcgeo882 3 күн бұрын
@@Psyclonknight No. No offensive in Donetsk.
@thorwaldjohanson2526
@thorwaldjohanson2526 3 күн бұрын
Even with degraded artillery, pushing into prepared defenses and mine fields is hard.
@planetmikusha5898
@planetmikusha5898 3 күн бұрын
The rate Russians are losing artillery has increased as Ukraine now has more drones, more and better counter-battery radar systems, and the Russians are using low quality ammunition from N. Korea which can result in howitzer barrels exploding.
@banana6837
@banana6837 3 күн бұрын
The frontline alone contradicts what your saying
@planetmikusha5898
@planetmikusha5898 3 күн бұрын
@@banana6837 Instead of Putin's troll farm, try taking your information from Oryx!
@fredthefish581
@fredthefish581 3 күн бұрын
​@@banana6837 The front lines do not contradict that statement. They can be moving fast but also burning through equipment faster and faster.
@banana6837
@banana6837 3 күн бұрын
@@planetmikusha5898 lol just cause I’m contradicting or questioning info about Ukraine or Russia doesn’t mean I’m a Putin bot, I do not support his war whatsoever nor do I support another dictator since he won’t hold the elections in Ukraine. Ukraine has been winning the media war since the start but on the actual frontline? Doesn’t look like it whatsoever since they have been pushed back for a while now down south, the Kursk invasion didn’t really help the situation since they sent some very good units that had decent equipment that could have been used on the front instead, but no they sent them for a pr stunt and are now paying the price with their losses. If this keeps going they WILL lose the war and their pr stunts are not helping whatsoever, at this point all Zelensky is doing is sending men into the meat grinder.
@jonathanpfeffer3716
@jonathanpfeffer3716 3 күн бұрын
@@banana6837the frontline that still to this day hasn’t reached the same amount of territorial control as the Russians had the first couple weeks of the invasion? the one that is literally progressing slower than a snail (not joking, someone graphed out the speed of a snail starting in 2022 traveling east it would have reached the polish border this year)
@AlexejGubin
@AlexejGubin 3 күн бұрын
Russia slowly running low on artillery, who could have thought this just couple years ago? I just hope Ukraine can endure.
@shanerooney7288
@shanerooney7288 3 күн бұрын
*Russians:* "It's so over" _(For illustrative purposes only. Based on a controlled environment, results may differ in real-world conditions)_
@afcgeo882
@afcgeo882 3 күн бұрын
Meh… not really. How many of those pieces are currently fighting in Ukraine? He didn’t account for them.
@kulio1214
@kulio1214 3 күн бұрын
@@AlexejGubin items not in storage does not mean they are destroyed
@AlexejGubin
@AlexejGubin 3 күн бұрын
@@kulio1214 Probably my comment was a bit misleading. It's clear that only part of the removed weaponry was destroyed, some was used as spare parts, and another part is still in service. But we don't really observe increase of artillery usage throughout the war, the most intense usage was in the first year of the invasion. As russians started to field guns from the 40th and 50th like M-46, we can assume high arty losses and Russia burning though its soviet stocks quite fast. Of course, they still have a lot and it will not be like tomorrow they end up with no artillery, but the trend is promising.
@somelokyguy6466
@somelokyguy6466 3 күн бұрын
@@afcgeo882 He did account for them. He explicitly mentioned that these pieces need to be shipped into battle and destroyed before they can truly be counted as lost.
@lucky-lu6tc
@lucky-lu6tc 4 күн бұрын
A good day when you upload :)
@lucky-lu6tc
@lucky-lu6tc 4 күн бұрын
Finallyi can get my fix again xD
@sensei4042
@sensei4042 4 күн бұрын
"You see, Rossiya will win because 3x more population and a gorbillion tanks and IFVs! Wha- Hey! No! Don't look at the satellite photos. Just- Just pretend we have infinite stockpiles okay?!"
@johannuys7914
@johannuys7914 4 күн бұрын
So Ukraine is winning?
@bayern1806
@bayern1806 4 күн бұрын
The war will end in November, Ukraine will be forced to surrender.
@brobroson
@brobroson 4 күн бұрын
So Afghanistan lost the afghan-ussr war? ​@@johannuys7914
@MrKakibuy
@MrKakibuy 3 күн бұрын
@@johannuys7914 It depends on whether you look strategically or tactically
@danhobart4009
@danhobart4009 3 күн бұрын
@@MrKakibuy The answer is still no in both cases
@jamesharding3459
@jamesharding3459 4 сағат бұрын
Supposedly, Russia has been about to run out of everything from tanks to manpower to shells since about a week into this invasion. I'm going to save the champagne until we can observe a corresponding decrease at the frontline.
@89volvowithlazers
@89volvowithlazers 4 күн бұрын
Russia has been exposed by open source citizen/indy journalist. Outstanding all of you💙💙💙
@bittemeinrammstein
@bittemeinrammstein 3 күн бұрын
Exposed of what? They have over 500K men in the combat area, and reserve units in Russia/Belarus. You kind of need a lot of equipment pulled from storage for a 2 million man Army at war. They have made entire new brigades in the rear that need equipment. What? You thought it is all destroyed or something? xD lol
@DalerMehndisTurban
@DalerMehndisTurban 3 күн бұрын
@@bittemeinrammstein Cope harder
@TrynaLift-zv5st
@TrynaLift-zv5st 3 күн бұрын
@@bittemeinrammstein lmao russia has been clowned. Cry harder
@lordraydens
@lordraydens 3 күн бұрын
@@bittemeinrammstein ok putinbot settle down
@4T3hM4kr0n
@4T3hM4kr0n 3 күн бұрын
@@bittemeinrammstein to think I enjoyed your vids when I was younger, good to know you're pro russian garbage
@ADobbin1
@ADobbin1 Күн бұрын
The problem with this math is we don't know how many have been destroyed in the war and how many are still in active service. Gun disappearing from storage doesn't necessarily mean they were destroyed it just means they aren't in storage anymore and have been deployed.
@hankjones3527
@hankjones3527 13 сағат бұрын
Fair point.
@peterroe2993
@peterroe2993 9 сағат бұрын
That is kind of true, but since we are not seeing massive amounts of new artillery units being formed, we can assume they haven't doubled the number of artillery in active service. Or at least we aren't hearing reports of the hard to miss fact that they are firing twice as many shells.
@ADobbin1
@ADobbin1 7 сағат бұрын
@peterroe2993 The problem is we're aren't hearing anything numbers wise that can be considered accurate. Ukraine is going to be claiming that every hit is destroyed and Russia is not saying anything. Both are understandable, but they leave a lot of fuzz.
@peterroe2993
@peterroe2993 5 сағат бұрын
@@ADobbin1 that's not relevant to this data, we see artillery pieces being taken out of storage and your theory is they are being deployed, I'm asking where they are, yes there are *some* in new units, but we are talking about 8000 guns unaccounted for, if they are deployed who has them? And also what are they doing? Russia has been firing about 10,000 shells a day, so all Russian guns are firing one shell a day on average? That doesn't make any sense.
@stewm1267
@stewm1267 4 күн бұрын
It will be interesting to see how many of the remaining third are usable or even good for parts. Given the massive reported Russian artillery loses, it's clear Ukraine is well aware of their impending shortage and are doing everything they can to accelerate the depletion of the stored artillery.
@staticgrass
@staticgrass 4 күн бұрын
Yeah, if Ukraine wanted to focus on degrading Russia's artillery prior to a counter offensive then that would make a lot of sense. At this rate it doesnt look like the war will end until some counter offensive by Ukraine in 2026.
@douglassun8456
@douglassun8456 4 күн бұрын
Probably not much. The worst gets saved for last, the best gets cannibalized or recalled into service first.
@Marvin-dg8vj
@Marvin-dg8vj 3 күн бұрын
They seem to be doing this by making themselves targets for enormous Russian artillery fire without being able to fire much back
@dgthe3
@dgthe3 3 күн бұрын
It is possible that most of the remaining pieces in storage might still be viable. This is just a thought I've had. But what if the russians are actually scrapping the carcasses of old artillery once they've been stripped of useful components? That would get a lot of old, decrepit pieces out of the storage yards (in addition to all the good guns that get shipped off to Ukraine). The remaining guns would then mostly be of 'mediocre' quality: old, need some work to get fully functional, but not absolute garbage. I don't know. It'd be a reasonable thing to do, but this is russia. If it is to someones advantage to keep rusting scrap on the books, not only will it stay on the books but they'll look for ways to get useful equipment declared as scrap.
@danhobart4009
@danhobart4009 3 күн бұрын
Yeah we see ukr is making great gains and retaking towns on their march westward.
@SkyGlitchGalaxy
@SkyGlitchGalaxy 4 күн бұрын
Know anything about pagers?
@AdamBechtol
@AdamBechtol 4 күн бұрын
:p
@michaelhowell2326
@michaelhowell2326 3 күн бұрын
I don't care how they pulled that off, it's such a power move. Now so damn many of them will be scared shitless to touch any electronics.
@GrahamCStrouse
@GrahamCStrouse Күн бұрын
@@michaelhowell2326Israel and Ukraine could learn a lot from each other.
@gaoth88
@gaoth88 Күн бұрын
It is also morally reprehensible and sheer terrorism. Hundreds of innocent people are also victims of those explosions, kids as well, not to mention that tons of innocent people do not have access to the much needed medical assistance that the targets now occupy. To condone this but condemn the hamas attacks is just insane on any ethical level.
@michaelhowell2326
@michaelhowell2326 Күн бұрын
@@SkyGlitchGalaxy it seems like some people's arguments are so weak that they just have to delete other folk's comments. And it always seems to be the same kind of whiners that do it. I don't know how they live with themselves being so unable to engage in conversation that they just shut down anything they don't agree with.
@robert96256
@robert96256 4 күн бұрын
No lie I kept checking the channel the past cpl days like a mad man for a new video
@DropB
@DropB 3 күн бұрын
And lions share of the remaining arty seems to be either in the "unknown" category. Or ancient M-30. Awesome.
@michaelhowell2326
@michaelhowell2326 3 күн бұрын
If they are truly this bad off, they better make serious gains or forever get clowned by the world for losing a conventional war to little 'ol Ukraine.
@captnmaico6776
@captnmaico6776 3 күн бұрын
They are, but Putin does not care, if necessary he will send children into the war without equipment.
@Woozi1
@Woozi1 3 күн бұрын
Ukraine had the biggest army in Europe when the war started. Trained and funded by NATO and the US for 8 years. You are truly dumb.
@Origami84
@Origami84 Күн бұрын
They are not fighting 'ol little Ukraine, pal. 'ol little Ukraine was almost giving up on may 22, after all, until Nato convinced them to fight on. The real fight is Russia VS Nato.
@michaelhowell2326
@michaelhowell2326 21 сағат бұрын
@@Origami84 it's no different than the US and USSR during Vietnam. Actually, the Soviets were confirmed to be flying against the US but we don't say we were fighting them. Ukraine is being supplied by NATO but they are doing the fighting.
@equarg
@equarg 4 күн бұрын
Thanks! Edit. You upload, I drop everything and watch! Keep up the good work.❤
@cornagojar
@cornagojar 4 күн бұрын
I am simple man, I see a new Covert Cabal video, I press like
@grahamduncan3049
@grahamduncan3049 3 күн бұрын
Another interesting take is a KZbin show on US equipment that is surprisingly successful, the Korean War Howitzer. It is SUV towable and easier for a small mobile crew to operate. The physically bigger artillery on either side are increasing victims of fast drones and anti-battery attacks. Like the Afghanistan War, stuff mounted on the bed of a pickup or Manpad portable may be increasing be how man operated warfare must be conducted between near peer adversaries even.
@viandengalacticspaceyards5135
@viandengalacticspaceyards5135 4 күн бұрын
Great work. Love it.
@ComfortsSpecter
@ComfortsSpecter 4 сағат бұрын
Incredible lessons unfolding in real Time Amazing effort Thanks
@a564-c3q
@a564-c3q 4 күн бұрын
We all know Ru can't go on like this indefinitely. I'm really curious how things will unfold when they finally run out of stocks. It's thinkable that NK might provide some equipment at some point, but again, there will always be more GMLRS than artillery pieces. Short time spans of a few weeks at max aside where numbers were lower, Ukr has been neutralizing approximately 50 artillery pieces per day ever since they started to fully utilize Himars for counter battery fire, which I believe was roughly in Spring of 2023. The short time span with lower numbers were probably dips in GMLRS supply, but otherwise that's basically 1.5 years with 50 Ru artillery pieces gone each day, day after day. Ru had lost artillery before Himars was fully utilized for counter battery fire, but not as much as consistently.
@Oldsmobility455
@Oldsmobility455 4 күн бұрын
Based on your 'estimate' that would be over 23k Russian artillery pieces destroyed, and yet somehow, Russia maintains a firepower advantage along the front.
@marvinherrera4579
@marvinherrera4579 4 күн бұрын
Yeah, I'm not sure about your 50 artillery pieces per day...
@floridaman4073
@floridaman4073 4 күн бұрын
Tactical Nukes
@jakexd5524
@jakexd5524 4 күн бұрын
They can still go on longer than ukraine. If you think Russia is struggling with men an equipment, look at ukraine. 10x worse.
@Sir_Godz
@Sir_Godz 4 күн бұрын
probably just trade goats to korea for more
@RedTail1-1
@RedTail1-1 2 күн бұрын
Those 2025 predictions are looking pretty accurate.
@Elderrion
@Elderrion 3 күн бұрын
The remaining units, especially the older ones, probably aren't in the greatest condition either.
@earlygenesistherevealedcos1982
@earlygenesistherevealedcos1982 2 күн бұрын
Just because the artillery is not in those yards doesn't mean Russia does not have them anymore. Most of them are probably deployed somewhere.
@peterroe2993
@peterroe2993 9 сағат бұрын
Deployed with who exactly? There are a few new artillery units but not enough to explain a fraction of the missing artillery. If they are not in storage where are they?
@earlygenesistherevealedcos1982
@earlygenesistherevealedcos1982 4 сағат бұрын
@@peterroe2993 a few? Did the extra 500,000 guys they mobilized not get any artillery? Plus arming Donetsk forces that are now folded into RF? Add to that the pieces don't go straight to the front when they get pulled from these yards. There is a supply chain that starts with refurbishing. Some are doubtless still in the chain.
@peterroe2993
@peterroe2993 2 сағат бұрын
@@earlygenesistherevealedcos1982 Those 500,000 soldiers are replacements, the troop numbers at the front have remained consistent by all accounts. But that's just reports, they could be wrong, the big question is, If Russia brought in another 8000 towed artillery what are those guns doing? They aren't shooting that's for sure, again that would mean the average artillery piece fires one round a day.
@shanerooney7288
@shanerooney7288 3 күн бұрын
*Russians:* "It's so over" _(For illustrative purposes only. Based on a controlled environment, results may differ in real-world conditions)_
@HolyReality891
@HolyReality891 22 сағат бұрын
Thank you as always for all of the work and effort you put into these videos, and to HIMARS as well!
@XDSDDLord
@XDSDDLord 3 күн бұрын
I have a couple of questions. First, how many of the pieces taken out of storage are to replace lost equipment versus reinforcing existing units or equipping new ones? Second, what is Russia's barrel production? Manufacturing whole artillery units is more complex and resource-intensive than manufacturing individual parts, so what is Russia's industrial ability to continue to maintain its deployed units?
@oskar6661
@oskar6661 3 күн бұрын
Their industrial capacity is their main strength. They're running 24 hour shifts making shells, vehicles, tanks, etc. Combining that with their random stockpiles of spares, they're miles ahead of Ukraine at the moment - even with international support which is slowly waning.
@Zz_Mike-Hawk_zZ
@Zz_Mike-Hawk_zZ 3 күн бұрын
​@@oskar6661Not many people in this comment section get it.
@gerritvalkering1068
@gerritvalkering1068 3 күн бұрын
"how many of the pieces taken out of storage are to replace lost equipment versus reinforcing existing units or equipping new ones" I'm not sure how you determine the difference between replacing losses and reinforcing. You mean strengthening a unit by adding additional artillery pieces? Someone with more military experience than me can probably answer how useful it is to attach towed artillery to an infantry platoon. I haven't heard anything to make me think Russia is forming a significant amount of additional units and not just replacing losses. If they are, they're doing it out of range of a mobile phone network, or they confiscated all the smartphones of the soldiers. Or the soldiers are actually maintaining secrecy for a change. Regardless of which of the three it is, I'd be amazed they pulled it off. "what is Russia's barrel production" We don't know, but we do know we probably shouldn't believe anything Russia tells us. They have no reason to tell the truth, and every reason to lie. And, additionally, have been known to lie about such things. "what is Russia's industrial ability to continue to maintain its deployed units?" As we don't have sufficient information, we don't know the exact details except that the overall answer is 'insufficient'. The reason why we can say that it is insufficient is because we see older and older equipment among the visually confirmed losses at the front. They weren't scrapped for parts, they were being used and either were destroyed or got too worn down to be used. There is no reason to bring ww2 era artillery to the front if you're able to maintain your deployed units with better equipment.
@matejijonathan7036
@matejijonathan7036 3 күн бұрын
@@oskar6661 the point is it not just about production but also about usage. The russien way of war tends to use a lot more artillery to have a tendency of a smaller effect on target. It begins with the caliber and ends just with the pur amount the russiens are firing compared to the ukrainens and what those pieces of equipment are achiving because so far I cant see a front line where the russiens have made a war deceding breakthrough. At this rate the war will be going on far a couple of years to come and than slowly but surely they will encounter problems concerning their production numbers and their loss rates and as long as ukraine has nato support I cant imagen a world where the ukrainiens will reach the breaking point before the russians do.
@hansgerber2075
@hansgerber2075 3 күн бұрын
so i know Russia has no own barell smith rotating machines. Some are US made of the late 40th and one from Austria 2018. So they have only spare barrels for the old guns in stocks and for newer guns a limited production. A 152mm barrel must be changed after 1000 shots or the gun is more and more inaccurat, but i think Russions dont care about.
@weirjf
@weirjf 3 күн бұрын
I love these videos: great work covert cabal. It paints a much clearer picture of the equipment losses that Russia can’t really hide.
@alb9229
@alb9229 3 күн бұрын
Hell yeah , i was starting to miss the classic '' Russia out of tanks '' , '' Russia out aircraft'' , ''Russia out of drones'' , ''Russia out of ballistic missiles'' , ''Russia out of of munitions'' etc etc humoristic misinformation video series . Glad to see there is a new episode out called ''Russia out of towed artillery'' ..... God bless you 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@jsncrso
@jsncrso 3 күн бұрын
He's never said they were out of anything, he's just pointing out dwindling stockpiles which is alarming for a 2.5 year old war against a much weaker adversary. His numbers are accurate. Russian weapons losses keep mounting, but it's not surprising as it's Soviet doctrine to brute force the enemy and not care about losses. Ukraine will run out in a heartbeat if Western weapons aren't provided, but you have to remember Russia has it's own territory to defend and that requires weapons and manpower. Only time will tell
@nicholascarter9158
@nicholascarter9158 3 күн бұрын
This channel seven months ago: "Russia probably has about a year and a half of stockpiles left." This channel today; "Russia probably has about a year of stockpiles left." Russaboos prevaricate feely between "Russia's bad logistics mean the units on the front frequently run out of supplies" and "Russia the country is out of supplies." But the actual reporting of stockpiles has always been pretty clear on its own limitations.
@TzunSu
@TzunSu 4 күн бұрын
Great video, very clear, very educational. Thanks for what you are doing!
@patwilson2546
@patwilson2546 3 күн бұрын
I find it comical that the "new" pieces are 40-50 years old.
@oskar6661
@oskar6661 3 күн бұрын
I mean, if we're being pedantic...that's the same in most modern militaries.
@MrDael01
@MrDael01 3 күн бұрын
The Leopard 2 tank is 50 years old. The M1 Abrams about the same age.
@rick7424
@rick7424 3 күн бұрын
​@@MrDael01Not the Leopard 2a7 or the M1A2 SEP 3. Yet these artillery pieces have no really changed
@patwilson2546
@patwilson2546 3 күн бұрын
@@MrDael01 I assume that you knew that is not true even as you were typing it.. The M1s being fielded today by the US Army are NOT 50 years old. Same line of tanks, not literally the same tanks.
@patwilson2546
@patwilson2546 3 күн бұрын
@@rick7424 It's not just that the design has not changed. These artillery pieces were LITERALLY built 50 years ago, as in that specific piece of metal is 50 years old.
@markomicovic5308
@markomicovic5308 2 күн бұрын
This video just shows that 40% has been withdrawn from storage in three years. So a good part of it is in various workshops preparing for use. Roughly speaking, at that rate, Russia, just from the warehouse, has these tools for another 5-6 years of such use without new production.
@ptonpc
@ptonpc 3 күн бұрын
Thank you to all who support Ukraine.
@SRT10VIPER
@SRT10VIPER 3 күн бұрын
🤣 nah
@venonat80
@venonat80 Күн бұрын
One reason I heard of why they are burning through artillery so fast isn’t because they are being destroyed by enemy action but because they are using them to the point they just catastrophically fail. They just pour through rounds until they break and use another one instead of maintaining or switching them out. It’s wasteful and brutish but what do u expect from Russia?
@sarcasmo57
@sarcasmo57 3 күн бұрын
They also lost the men and boys using that equipment. I blame putin for that.
@Ghenesa
@Ghenesa 3 күн бұрын
Honestly with artillery radar out there, this semi fixed artillery pieces are death trap.
@Adonnus100
@Adonnus100 4 күн бұрын
I sleep more soundly at night when I know Russia's fucked in a different way.
@isaacgriffin5690
@isaacgriffin5690 4 күн бұрын
You'd have to be dreaming to believe this.
@bloodlustshiva1
@bloodlustshiva1 4 күн бұрын
@@isaacgriffin5690 You'd have to be in denial not to.
@TheIronalvarohide
@TheIronalvarohide 4 күн бұрын
​@@isaacgriffin5690 You have to be dreaming to believe russia is winning or that they will force ukraine to surrender soon
@LambertBowden56
@LambertBowden56 3 күн бұрын
Unless you are Ukranian or Russian... I dont see why it should matter to you.
@thecoin5394
@thecoin5394 3 күн бұрын
​@@bloodlustshiva1white boy, your beloved Ukrainskaya Army is winning on CNN, BBC, Fox and MSNBC😅 keep watching !!
@muhlenberg2608
@muhlenberg2608 2 күн бұрын
So much to be learned in this war. It seems towed artillery simply isn't mobile enough to survive.
@beepboop204
@beepboop204 4 күн бұрын
Russia seems so disorganized and inept, its like my life was turned into a country!
@obsidianjane4413
@obsidianjane4413 3 күн бұрын
But they probably still have you beat on Vodka consumption since you were able to type that comment.
@beepboop204
@beepboop204 3 күн бұрын
@@obsidianjane4413 i do take naltrexone, so that is a very fair comment!
@tomk3732
@tomk3732 Күн бұрын
Yet they are winning - strange no?
@obsidianjane4413
@obsidianjane4413 Күн бұрын
@@tomk3732 Winning their 2 week special military operation that is going on its 3rd year. They are economically isolated, have enemy occupation of its territory, stuff blowing up around the country, and hundreds of thousands dead. Yeah... 'winning'.
@beepboop204
@beepboop204 Күн бұрын
@@tomk3732 yes comrade everything goes according to plan
@brammo1991
@brammo1991 3 күн бұрын
Thanks all for the hard work!
@michaelf7093
@michaelf7093 3 күн бұрын
Some older pieces may use ammo no longer in production, and thus become useless when stockpiles are exhausted.
@martinchabot_FR
@martinchabot_FR 3 күн бұрын
most use standard ammo 152/122/76mm since the beginning of 20th century. So no issue with ammunitions
@michaelf7093
@michaelf7093 3 күн бұрын
@martinchabot_FR there once was a 130mm, and I'm quite sure some of the old tanks were actually pressed into services as SP artillery, simply because otherwise unusable ammo was available for them.
@Wolffur
@Wolffur 3 күн бұрын
The real issue, to my mind, is the lack of maintenance that these older pieces doubtlessly suffered from for decades. How many of them are still operable? They might be able to cannibalize some for repair parts, but that would require time, and decrease the overall amount of pieces available.
@tomk3732
@tomk3732 Күн бұрын
No, Russia used 152.4 for the last 100+ years.
@tomk3732
@tomk3732 Күн бұрын
@@michaelf7093 Yeah in limited use - M 46 field gun uses 130mm - it has a range of over 40km and was for few decades longest ranged artillery in the world. After 30 years++ it was surpassed by today's modern western stuff.
@shakyboyreporting
@shakyboyreporting 2 күн бұрын
Thanks! I have been waiting for this one!
@larrycox7169
@larrycox7169 3 күн бұрын
Scrape metal prices have to be at rock bottom. Once the foundrys are up, Ukraine will have ample scrap for years to come.
@cryptickcryptick2241
@cryptickcryptick2241 3 күн бұрын
You have to be careful recycling that military scrap. It will come in heaps at a time, and then live ammunition goes off and destroys your equipment, your people and your company. I am not saying it can't be done, it is just there is a long history of accidents in that line of work.
@larrycox7169
@larrycox7169 3 күн бұрын
@cryptickcryptick2241 Your correct, but I assume after all the wars, there is a sizeable quantity of dangerous material to be disposed of for sure. Not the kinda job I'd do.
@tomk3732
@tomk3732 Күн бұрын
Well, if Ukraine is just a region in Russia.
@covrtdesign5279
@covrtdesign5279 2 күн бұрын
I thought this was going to be a garbage ai video. VERY well done!!! I am impressed with the work and presentation.
@lowrider94ss
@lowrider94ss 4 күн бұрын
I love this channel
@LEOjunk
@LEOjunk 3 күн бұрын
Smaller artillery of shorter range means they have to be closer to the front. That makes them easier to detect and to counter battery from outside their range.
@jaydeister9305
@jaydeister9305 4 күн бұрын
@bingbongdingdong1234
@bingbongdingdong1234 3 күн бұрын
One of the best channels on youtube. Keep up the good work.
@Everly1388
@Everly1388 3 күн бұрын
Suuuuure, and they ran out of missiles 2 years ago right? Lol
@king_kiff3969
@king_kiff3969 3 күн бұрын
right, this channel and it's copium huffing viewers are delusional... It's called building new ones and repairing old and damaged ones. Imagine that... But this author has ad space to sell and blind ignorant NATO bots to preach to
@JULIAN11.
@JULIAN11. 3 күн бұрын
The bottleneck was thought to be western made components, which people at the time thought that sanctions would essentially fully cut. Sanctions which there were lots of proof that were almost completely circumvented by the ~middle-end of 2022 - so production continued without much of an issue Specially Iskander and similar ballistic missiles (probably Kinzhal as well? but its use is far more limited) which you can see by simply seeing the number of strikes all along the front; artillery is a far more difficult thing to circumvent sanctions (at least in theory). Like, there are lots of ways you can "hide" a microchip that will be used in a missile, but not as many to hide a gigantic specialized CNC machine to make artillery barrels
@jonathanpfeffer3716
@jonathanpfeffer3716 3 күн бұрын
Feel free to link the video this guy made saying that. Oh wait, that doesn’t exist.
@stuglife5514
@stuglife5514 Күн бұрын
go ahead and look how often they launch missiles now vs two years ago. They don’t have the production capacity to keep up with how many they were using. Like come on, do some simple math. Like yea when you go from launching dozens a day to maybe one a week, yea it’s almost like your running outta missiles.
@Everly1388
@Everly1388 4 сағат бұрын
Did I say he said that? No. It was a common story in Western press two years ago. ​@@jonathanpfeffer3716
@markb8468
@markb8468 3 күн бұрын
Thanks for all your hard work and investment 👍
@philliptemple9841
@philliptemple9841 22 сағат бұрын
Yes thanks for the hard work and the personal money invested. It's very much appreciated by all of us. Phillip.
@vedrancvijetic2468
@vedrancvijetic2468 3 күн бұрын
Here we go again. They are running out of kalibar cruise, iskanders, jets, helicopters and so on.
@seneca983
@seneca983 3 күн бұрын
They have at least some missile production so their use might not decline that much even after warehouses run empty.
@cyclesaviorn2700
@cyclesaviorn2700 3 күн бұрын
Sure havent been sending waves like they were, its almost like theyre down to what they can produce
@TheChodax
@TheChodax Күн бұрын
Great bit of analysis.
@kulio1214
@kulio1214 3 күн бұрын
These videos are scraping the bottom of the barrel.
@talesofcanterbury42
@talesofcanterbury42 3 күн бұрын
It’s worse than that the older artillery pieces use a different calibre than the ones from the 70’s to date. That massively complicated the logistics. 🙏
@cryptickcryptick2241
@cryptickcryptick2241 3 күн бұрын
Yeah, That is actually why in some cases they are using the old artillery pieces. They have ammo for it, while the newer pieces do not have available ammo. In some situations, like when flattening a town, quantity of ammo is important.
@MaddEndd
@MaddEndd 4 күн бұрын
If the ukranian numbers are to be believed, than the atrition rate for towed artillery has massively increased in the last year. So chances are, we see serious shortages of guns way sooner. Also there is the possibility that the production of shells might become a bottle neck, as the production capacity between the different calibers varies and a slow change from more 152mm to smaller 122 or 100mm might lead to shortages of the needed calibers.
@oskar6661
@oskar6661 3 күн бұрын
But at the same time, Ukrainian officers are expressing that they're encountering more armour and artillery than ever before. Russia is still producing a crap ton of artillery shells at the moment (with no need to slow down anytime soon). I think these videos - while interesting - are kind of ignoring the rest of the pipeline. They don't add up with much "on the ground" information coming out.
@matejijonathan7036
@matejijonathan7036 3 күн бұрын
@@oskar6661 I see your point but exactly the point this video makes is that there is still stuff left in the pipeline which means it is going to get worse at least for the next 6 months or year i guess and after that in 2-3 years it will be a different conversation. I just hope ukraine gets the help it needs from nato to be able to reach that point.
@johnclay2716
@johnclay2716 3 күн бұрын
Why would you ever believe Ukrainian numbers?
@cardboard_shaft
@cardboard_shaft 3 күн бұрын
@@johnclay2716you definitely love bbc
@Psyclonknight
@Psyclonknight 3 күн бұрын
@@johnclay2716 because they align with Russian progress and actions? prighozin has confirmed them before he died too.
@davewebster5120
@davewebster5120 2 күн бұрын
thanks for the real money you put into this research
@johnwalsh4857
@johnwalsh4857 4 күн бұрын
Yes from what I hear, that is why Russian artillery is not being used properly as support in the current offensive at Kursk due to a shortage of Russian SPGs , most of the Russian arty at Kursk are towed arty. which in a battle of maneuver can really have a disadvantage since its cumbersome and awkward to drag towed arty around while SPGs are more mobile with a faster set up time. and now the Russians are going to have a towed arty shortage, Not surprised if the Russians start buying North Korean artillery both towed and SPGs hahah
@obsidianjane4413
@obsidianjane4413 3 күн бұрын
Mostly they just didn't have enough artillery to support that section of the front since it was "quiet" and not a direction of interest for them. I have not seen credible sources that say where Russia is drawing its artillery and other heavy equipment for the Kursk defense/counter attack. From out of theatre or redeployed from the East.
@johnwalsh4857
@johnwalsh4857 3 күн бұрын
@@obsidianjane4413 not only that they are sending whatever arty they have in storage back the east.
@cryptickcryptick2241
@cryptickcryptick2241 3 күн бұрын
You have a poorly trained conscripted force run by people who are good at systematic bribery being directly by a crazy leader. Stories out of Russia and people being drafted and sent to the front trenches in two weeks with a gun and a couple of magazines of ammo are crazy. it takes time, and resources, to train people effectively.
@obsidianjane4413
@obsidianjane4413 3 күн бұрын
@@cryptickcryptick2241 But they have a lot of them and well, "horde" tactics has sadly worked for them in the past.
@johnwalsh4857
@johnwalsh4857 3 күн бұрын
@@obsidianjane4413 sadly worked for them when the Soviets had their backs to teh wall vs. the real German nazis back in WW2, now the Russians dont have their backs to the wall. yah the other time they did this was in WW1 , 3 years of war the Russian empire collapsed in civil war and the Czar and his family kaput. Same might happen to Czar putin
@max-imal8588
@max-imal8588 3 күн бұрын
Great video, I love your detailed analysis of stockpiles.
@frodej6640
@frodej6640 2 күн бұрын
"Russia is imploding" Next week: Ukraine lost 25cm. "Russia is imploding any time now" Next week: Ukraine lost 25cm. "Russia is definately broken" Next week: Ukraine lost 25cm. "This is it, any seconds" Next week: Ukraine lost 25cm.
@zinnsoldat6493
@zinnsoldat6493 2 күн бұрын
Russia will never run out of bodies to push west
@drachefly
@drachefly 2 күн бұрын
You kind of left out that Ukraine took more territory in Russia than Russia has taken from Ukraine this year.
@user-hs3he3co7u
@user-hs3he3co7u 2 күн бұрын
@@drachefly so? do you see the current situation? Ukraine is massively outnumbered in the Pokrosvk/Toretsk region and they are losing ground fast, Kursk is a terrible move, when you have less manpower you never want to open a new front. Russia is counter attacking and Ukrane is losing in Kursk.
@kmrtnsn
@kmrtnsn Күн бұрын
Next year will be interesting.
@dmac7128
@dmac7128 3 күн бұрын
The attrition of artillery can be attributed to 2 possibilities. One, some of them have been lost in direct enemy action (killed kinetically.) The second is wear and tear. A barrel is rated to for a certain number of firings, after which it has to be scrapped and melted down. If they don't have replacement barrel for a towed artillery piece, it could have been cannibalized for spare parts. Its also possible that Russian forces have been repositioning or dispersing their assets to guard against being targeted by deep missile and drone strikes from Ukrainian forces. That may explain some of the missing equipment.
@donwyoming1936
@donwyoming1936 3 күн бұрын
I remember Russia was only capable of producing 8 artillery barrels a day. Less than half of what they need.
@juliusEST
@juliusEST 3 күн бұрын
For towed artillery the biggest losses are most likely counter-battery. Especially for the smaller caliber ones.
@tomk3732
@tomk3732 Күн бұрын
Also Russian army grown by 100% in size... maybe they need equipment ;)
@pavelkoudelka8934
@pavelkoudelka8934 4 күн бұрын
great work... it good to know, there stocks will not last past 2025, and in most important categories past end of this year...
@bayern1806
@bayern1806 4 күн бұрын
The war will end in November, so it doesn't matter.
@AceofCrazy89
@AceofCrazy89 4 күн бұрын
I wonder what Russia's current artillery piece production is
@rogerk6180
@rogerk6180 4 күн бұрын
Clearly just a fraction of their consumption rate. Otherwise stocks would not decrease.
@Apjooz
@Apjooz 3 күн бұрын
Probably not even one barrel a day.
@stuglife5514
@stuglife5514 Күн бұрын
@@Apjooz sources claim roughly 8 barrels a day, less the half of what they need to replenish what they’re using
@patrikcath1025
@patrikcath1025 3 күн бұрын
It sure would be a shame if an inter-continental ballistic Cessna made its way to those specific bases
@youcantata
@youcantata 4 күн бұрын
Towed artillery is one of the best defensive weapon. 105 mm M101 howitzer is cheap, easy to move and operate. Humvee can tow it anywhere. Limited than 155mm in range and power, but enough to defend rather wide battlefront line.
@westphalianstallion4293
@westphalianstallion4293 4 күн бұрын
I really thought about the same earlier today even before the video. 105mm artillery is still a great tool for defennding combat outpost in lower intensity conflicts. in a modern high intensity war 105mm towed artillery would suffer hard, because it would loose the artillery duell with most 152/155mm self propelled howitzers and most MLRS system because of lack of reach and mobility. Especially if scatter or chemical munition is used. I just put smoke directly on your position and see if you really can work blind. And in times when manpower is the limiting faktor 8-10 men to operate towed artillery are too vulnerable. 10 men can be a batterie of self propelled guns, which needs the same logistik tail to supply the ammunition. And the ammunition for 105 is just too limited in comparisson to modern 155mm. You can get scatter munitions/mines and smart munitions for the 155mm which makes it just a better tool against a deverse opponent. But in low intensity conflicts it can be a great system too defend outposts, especially in combinations with drones you can pretty good defend from guerilla mortar attacks because you can spot them with drones and outreach them with your 105. Especially if the logisitical burden can be spread among the combat troops inside the fire bases. Some designes are timeless and when combined with modern munitions and recon tech not only effizient but effektiv.
@dgthe3
@dgthe3 4 күн бұрын
And fairly exposed to counter-battery fire due to that limited reach.
@Argophobiac
@Argophobiac 3 күн бұрын
@@dgthe3The M101 and M119 are actually pretty evenly matched in range to the Soviet D-30, M-30 and D-1 artillery pieces, with the D-30 especially making up a lot of the Russian force. You’re right though, that all of the systems of this range are vulnerable to newer 152mm/155mm systems.
@obsidianjane4413
@obsidianjane4413 3 күн бұрын
Not really. Its limited mobility and range means its highly vulnerable to counter-battery and various interdictions. Drones, infiltrating SF teams, and good old fashioned being over run by the front lines.
@up4open
@up4open 3 күн бұрын
@@westphalianstallion4293 But everything suffers hard in high intensity. I think arty gets a bad rap, even from me.
@davidmurphy563
@davidmurphy563 Күн бұрын
As the quality goes down the CAP increases meaning you need more fire for the same effect on target.
@IsraeliF35
@IsraeliF35 4 күн бұрын
Video starts at 01:45
@ifureadthis_urgay
@ifureadthis_urgay 4 күн бұрын
❤ thanks
@maciek19882
@maciek19882 Күн бұрын
At the same time Poland has zero towed artillery. We are doomed
@peterroe2993
@peterroe2993 8 сағат бұрын
I see what you mean by that, but the fact Russia is currently using their TA means that they don't have enough SPG to do the job they are currently doing, if they run out of TA there is no way to continue to fight the way they do, and I doubt they have capabilities to drop more glide-bombs and are just choosing not to.
@daviddavidson1417
@daviddavidson1417 3 күн бұрын
There is a LOT of Russian cope in the comments.
@RandomAussieGuy87
@RandomAussieGuy87 3 күн бұрын
Always is.
@tomk3732
@tomk3732 Күн бұрын
What cope - this video is a giant cope trying for like 1000 time to say Russia is running out of X based on zero evidence and with even live map UA showing that its BS.
@markusschafer4895
@markusschafer4895 3 күн бұрын
Unfortunatly i exspect north korea to jump for help. Their army is even more based on artillery and will have a lot of stock...
@ConorMcgregor322
@ConorMcgregor322 3 күн бұрын
Not all of these are useable. Besides the ones which are in poor condition, Russia has also been pulling the barrels off of towed artillery for their SPGs.
@SummitMan165
@SummitMan165 2 күн бұрын
Good report ! 💪💪🇺🇦🇺🇦🫡🫡🇨🇦🇨🇦
@markcristianfacun3280
@markcristianfacun3280 4 күн бұрын
Finally! You've Upload Again Bruh.
@NeuroScientician
@NeuroScientician Күн бұрын
To be honest, I want to believe that I am hearing about Russians about to run out of something important for about 2 years now.
@adamwilliams5426
@adamwilliams5426 4 күн бұрын
The artillery is not "gone". It is in use. I know they lost a lot but this is not a good way of measuring how many they have left. There is no way they are sending anything back for storage right now.
@Argophobiac
@Argophobiac 4 күн бұрын
Barrels wear out, and the majority of these systems are no longer in production, barrels included. You can only refinish an artillery tube so many times before the metal gets worn too thin to be safely fired, and that’s still assuming they have the tooling and equipment to refinish them. It’s likely that a lot of these expended guns are piling up in storage facilities in eastern Ukraine, which may be off-limits for commercial satellite imagery since it is internationally recognized as Ukrainian territory.
@rogerk6180
@rogerk6180 4 күн бұрын
The pulled equipment goes somewhere where it is needed. Once these fields are empty the supply to that need dries up. What disapears here is clearly an input into their army that is required for their opperations. Remove that input and those opperations will be disrupted and eventually drop of significantly.
@humungus4206
@humungus4206 4 күн бұрын
​@rogerk6180 i think u missed his point, his point Is that if 10000 artillery pieces are pulled from storage since you can deploy them somewhere useful opeven if it's a part of the front that never really sees action. We need to account for the difference in artillery pieces in use as well
@murphy7801
@murphy7801 3 күн бұрын
Ok question? Why would these storage deposits be emptying if they are not being worn through? I don't disagree there going to the front but why would they need to pull everything emptying entire yards if they weren't running a deficit?
@oskar6661
@oskar6661 3 күн бұрын
Videos like this also don't calculate which artillery pieces are being refurbished, which are being broken down for spare parts/barrels. How much of this reserve stuff has been moved forward to various other locations (and is still sitting dormant waiting for refurb/deployment), etc. It doesn't cover all the angles, so it's of limited value - unfortunately.
@JohnInnocentSmyth
@JohnInnocentSmyth 3 күн бұрын
problem is that the missing artillery pieces are not actually accounted for on the battelfield - maybe several hundred to 1 thousand can be confirmed destroyed. It is more likely that they were transferred to new storage facilities/refurbishment centres that are better hidden from satellites and closer to the actual battlefield.
@chrisbeer5685
@chrisbeer5685 2 күн бұрын
Also only a portion of actually destroyed pieces will end up being visually confirmed. Sometimes people just have better things to do than making pics of destroyed military equipment and uploading it to the internet
@arctic_haze
@arctic_haze 2 күн бұрын
Because only a fraction of them are getting destroyed by enemy fire. Most are just scrapped to produce replacement barrels for mobile howitzers. They are estimates that they replaced over 5000 barrels this way. But they already have used practically all which could be used that way.
@Gary-zq3pz
@Gary-zq3pz Күн бұрын
The closed captioning just said Toad artillery....😂
@dad_jokes_4ever226
@dad_jokes_4ever226 4 күн бұрын
Is Russia manufacturing new artillery pieces ? If they are how much ?
@rogerk6180
@rogerk6180 4 күн бұрын
If they are it is far short of their consumption rate. If it was at consumption rates these stocks would not be decreasing.
@Argophobiac
@Argophobiac 4 күн бұрын
The vast majority of what they’re still manufacturing is self propelled. Their newest systems are the 2S34 Chosta, 2S35 Koalitsiya-SV, 2S40 Floks and 2S43 Malva, but the lines that manufacture these are all extremely small scale and likely hampered by electronics sanctions. Russia likely doesn’t have more than 100 of these systems altogether. The other system that they’re still manufacturing new is the 2S19 Msta-S, production rate unknown. But they’re estimated to have 600 in active service and a little under 100 in reserve. A lot of “new” production will consist of modernizing those units in reserve that date back to the USSR. Once that runs out, production of the 2S19 will slow further. The Msta-S uses the same barrel as the Msta-B towed artillery piece, so it’s possible they’re able to manufacture the Msta-B as well, though again, quantities unknown. The last piece they may still be manufacturing is the 2S9 Nona and 2S23 Nona-SVK. These are 120mm self-propelled mortars based on the BTR-D APC and BTR-80 APC, respectively. At present, they are converting those APCs in storage to SPGs by manufacturing just the turret. While the BTR-D is long out of production, the BTR-80 chassis is still manufactured new so the Nona-SVK is another system that could still feasibly remain in active production.
@zibbitybibbitybop
@zibbitybibbitybop 4 күн бұрын
100% guaranteed that a lot of what's left is in absolute garbage condition, same as with their tanks. There's no reason towed artillery would fare any better.
@isaacgriffin5690
@isaacgriffin5690 4 күн бұрын
So why isn't Ukraine winning? Lololol
@johannuys7914
@johannuys7914 4 күн бұрын
@@isaacgriffin5690 These propagandists can never answer this questions.
@lukasschmitz1799
@lukasschmitz1799 4 күн бұрын
@@isaacgriffin5690 Because the army still has artillery on the frontline? like, think this through a bit before you comment. If there werent any at the front, they would take the rest out of storage. Leave it up to Z shills to be as retarded as possible.
@Argophobiac
@Argophobiac 4 күн бұрын
@@isaacgriffin5690For Ukraine, “winning” is holding off a country with four times the population and nearly the entire Soviet inheritance. Ukraine has fought Russia to a stalemate, and the advantages Russia has in regards to equipment will disappear in around a year.
@Greatshadowfighter
@Greatshadowfighter 3 күн бұрын
@@johannuys7914 Says the Kreml bot😂
@ronjamski3911
@ronjamski3911 3 сағат бұрын
Good analysis
@316fabrication
@316fabrication 4 күн бұрын
Covert ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@AlexLee-dc2vb
@AlexLee-dc2vb 3 күн бұрын
thanks for uploading this
@leonnunhofer3453
@leonnunhofer3453 3 күн бұрын
With drones around, having towed artillery and hiding sometimes is even way safer than having self-propelled artillery. With drone warfare, it has some upsides.
@shanerooney7288
@shanerooney7288 3 күн бұрын
I disagree. Because as soon as you fire, the enemy can triangulate where you fired from. The enemy will send counter-battery fire to rain down on your position. Or, in the age of drones, they know WHERE to send the drones to hunt you. Drones _are_ scary. Which is exactly why you don't want to be in the area when they show up.
@Kyle-sr6jm
@Kyle-sr6jm 3 күн бұрын
Mobility is life. Towed artillery is only really useful if the enemy cannot reach you back.
@ianwhitchurch864
@ianwhitchurch864 3 күн бұрын
Yeah, but drones can hunt towed artillery as well. It's less expensive than losing a SP artillery piece, but it's still lost.
@Schyttehometech
@Schyttehometech 3 күн бұрын
Another great video👍👍👍👍
@AddieHilton
@AddieHilton 3 күн бұрын
LOL! This coping is getting harder and harder.
@tomk3732
@tomk3732 Күн бұрын
Russians running low on shovels ... next video.
@rick7424
@rick7424 Күн бұрын
"The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command." Satellite images do not care about your political views.
@tygrr5854
@tygrr5854 4 күн бұрын
great video thank you!
@nuurulbasarmohdbaki6046
@nuurulbasarmohdbaki6046 3 күн бұрын
Zelenski said the advantage is 12 to 1. So Russian is not in crisis when NK and PRC still manufacturing old Soviet ammo and barrels. By clearing up surplus it's have is a brilliant idea. Clearing old stocks allows filling it with new stocks.
@MichaelMac-u3z
@MichaelMac-u3z 3 күн бұрын
except when you are unable to make new stock at anywhere near the required rate....
@tuehojbjerg969
@tuehojbjerg969 3 күн бұрын
No Vatnik he ahs never said that you are making up things as usual in support of your russian nazi masters
@Woozi1
@Woozi1 3 күн бұрын
@@MichaelMac-u3zRussian war industry my friend, not to be underestimated. They were running out of ammo two years ago according to KZbinrs and media 😂
@markusmachel397
@markusmachel397 Күн бұрын
@@Woozi1 thats why they run to korea.....
@philliptemple9841
@philliptemple9841 22 сағат бұрын
I believe that was the rate of firing of shells, not the number of towed artillery. NK are supplying old ammo, which has a high failure rate, but I'm not aware of NK shipping over artillery barrels to ruzzia. You think having all your towed artillery being blown up on the battlefield is a brilliant idea? Interesting take on the subject. Phillip.
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