Both sides of the war in Ukraine have burned through insane amounts of ammo, straining stockpiles globally.
AdvertisementWith both sides of the war in Ukraine burning through ammo at astonishing rates, the US Army says it's rethinking what it needs for a potential large-scale future fight.
Ukrainian artillery fires towards the frontline during heavy fighting amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, near Bakhmut, Ukraine, April 13, 2023.
Even in the face of heavy Western sanctions and a pariah status that have severely limited its ammo production, it's still been able to bolster its stockpiles.
But in that roundtable earlier this month, Bush denied any shells intended for Ukraine had been given to Israel instead.
Persons:
—, Douglas R, Bush, Kai Pfaffenbach, it's, Vladimir Putin, Kim Kong Un, It's, Pierre Crom, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Israel
Organizations:
US Army, Business, Army, Service, Acquisition, Logistics, Technology, REUTERS, - Mobility, NATO, North, Ukraine's
Locations:
Ukraine, Israel, Russia, Bakhmut, North Korea, Toretsk, Kyiv