• realitista
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    1 year ago

    Wonder if they still have enough Soviet ammunition for these kinds of systems.

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      1 year ago

      The RM-70 is still in service in Finland, Greece(and Slovakia). Additionally Poland is also using a domestic GRAD version. Which means ammunition is being produced, the question is if the production can keep with Ukrainian demand.

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        Yes but that’s all based on the same Soviet ammo… of which I’m guessing most has already been sent to Ukraine.

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      As we’ve seen in the past with their modifications to rockets and artillery, I’m sure they’ll figure out how to launch without Soviet-era munitions.

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        1 year ago

        Kinda hard when it’s physically the wrong size to fit in the barrel.

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          1 year ago

          Sorry, did you have a specific munition in mind? I didn’t mention one, so I’m curious where you got the “wrong size” from. Ukrainians have previously adapted missles to fit in certain launch systems and Su-27 fighters, which is why I said what I said. Apparently it can already launch Israeli missles, clearly those are not Soviet and meet the 122mm requirement.

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            1 year ago

            AFAIK the west doesn’t make 122mm rocket systems. Maybe they could get some from Turkey? So no, I didn’t have any in mind because none I know would fit. The adaptations I’ve heard of have all been for air to air or air to ground missles, and those don’t have to fit into a barrel, they just hang from a wing.

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              Did you miss that Israel has 122mm munitions, mentioned directly in this post? So yes, Turkey and Israel are probably options here.

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                I don’t consider them part of the west and both (but especially Israel) have been reluctant to help Ukraine, but hopefully it could be an option.