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  • JollyJ Offline
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    Jolly
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    #1

    Tapped out...

    https://www.dw.com/en/germany-bundeswehr-arms-deliveries-to-ukraine-reached-a-limit/a-61418152

    “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

    Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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    • MikM Offline
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      You can pay me now or pay me later. But it's going to be a lot more expensive later.

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      • JollyJ Offline
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        I am somewhat sympathetic...We've neglected (We, as in NATO) to keep some assembly lines running and certain weapons stockpiled. Now, with the chip shortage and the nature of weapons such as the Javelin, how fast can a country's stockpile be replaced?

        What would really make me think, though, is what if a country was using these weapons in their own defense? In that case, maybe the stockpile was not enough to begin with...

        “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

        Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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          #4

          Whether Germany’s defensive stockpile is “enough” depends on whether who/what attempts to invade it, and how much stock it puts in the US’ security guarantee. Some assumptions had to be made in those regards. Now we are just retroactively arguing over whether those assumptions were correct.

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          • AxtremusA Axtremus

            Whether Germany’s defensive stockpile is “enough” depends on whether who/what attempts to invade it, and how much stock it puts in the US’ security guarantee. Some assumptions had to be made in those regards. Now we are just retroactively arguing over whether those assumptions were correct.

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            Jolly
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            @Axtremus said in Meanwhile in Germany...:

            Whether Germany’s defensive stockpile is “enough” depends on whether who/what attempts to invade it, and how much stock it puts in the US’ security guarantee. Some assumptions had to be made in those regards. Now we are just retroactively arguing over whether those assumptions were correct.

            Fulda Gap, baby....

            “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

            Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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            • JollyJ Jolly

              Tapped out...

              https://www.dw.com/en/germany-bundeswehr-arms-deliveries-to-ukraine-reached-a-limit/a-61418152

              KlausK Offline
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              @Jolly said in Meanwhile in Germany...:

              Tapped out...

              https://www.dw.com/en/germany-bundeswehr-arms-deliveries-to-ukraine-reached-a-limit/a-61418152

              The "reached a limit" thing is a convenient lie.

              We have ample things that we could give to the Ukraine right now, such as 100 Marder tanks the Ukraine requested. The weapons vendors have already made offers to resupply very quickly. Recently it has come to light that we also have around 100 older Leopard tanks that are not in active duty that could be given to the Ukraine very quickly.

              The sad truth is that they don't want to give more weapons to the Ukraine (apart from the old GDR rubbish we conveniently disposed that way). They are trying to formulate it with lies such as this one, or they try to create a fog of "this is all secret so we can't say anything". But we could do much more to help the Ukraine. Instead, we talk about mandatory COVID vaccinations all day, or about solar panels and stuff - and look in a different direction.

              I'm angry. It's pathetic. We would deserve to be attacked and nobody else gives a damn about it.

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              • KlausK Klaus

                @Jolly said in Meanwhile in Germany...:

                Tapped out...

                https://www.dw.com/en/germany-bundeswehr-arms-deliveries-to-ukraine-reached-a-limit/a-61418152

                The "reached a limit" thing is a convenient lie.

                We have ample things that we could give to the Ukraine right now, such as 100 Marder tanks the Ukraine requested. The weapons vendors have already made offers to resupply very quickly. Recently it has come to light that we also have around 100 older Leopard tanks that are not in active duty that could be given to the Ukraine very quickly.

                The sad truth is that they don't want to give more weapons to the Ukraine (apart from the old GDR rubbish we conveniently disposed that way). They are trying to formulate it with lies such as this one, or they try to create a fog of "this is all secret so we can't say anything". But we could do much more to help the Ukraine. Instead, we talk about mandatory COVID vaccinations all day, or about solar panels and stuff - and look in a different direction.

                I'm angry. It's pathetic. We would deserve to be attacked and nobody else gives a damn about it.

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                #7

                @Klaus said in Meanwhile in Germany...:

                @Jolly said in Meanwhile in Germany...:

                Tapped out...

                https://www.dw.com/en/germany-bundeswehr-arms-deliveries-to-ukraine-reached-a-limit/a-61418152

                The "reached a limit" thing is a convenient lie.

                We have ample things that we could give to the Ukraine right now, such as 100 Marder tanks the Ukraine requested. The weapons vendors have already made offers to resupply very quickly. Recently it has come to light that we also have around 100 older Leopard tanks that are not in active duty that could be given to the Ukraine very quickly.

                The sad truth is that they don't want to give more weapons to the Ukraine (apart from the old GDR rubbish we conveniently disposed that way). They are trying to formulate it with lies such as this one, or they try to create a fog of "this is all secret so we can't say anything". But we could do much more to help the Ukraine. Instead, we talk about mandatory COVID vaccinations all day, or about solar panels and stuff - and look in a different direction.

                I'm angry. It's pathetic. We would deserve to be attacked and nobody else gives a damn about it.

                Klaus, in your opinion, is that attitude that angers you aligned with the messaging of "main stream media" in Germany?

                Education is extremely important.

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                • HoraceH Horace

                  @Klaus said in Meanwhile in Germany...:

                  @Jolly said in Meanwhile in Germany...:

                  Tapped out...

                  https://www.dw.com/en/germany-bundeswehr-arms-deliveries-to-ukraine-reached-a-limit/a-61418152

                  The "reached a limit" thing is a convenient lie.

                  We have ample things that we could give to the Ukraine right now, such as 100 Marder tanks the Ukraine requested. The weapons vendors have already made offers to resupply very quickly. Recently it has come to light that we also have around 100 older Leopard tanks that are not in active duty that could be given to the Ukraine very quickly.

                  The sad truth is that they don't want to give more weapons to the Ukraine (apart from the old GDR rubbish we conveniently disposed that way). They are trying to formulate it with lies such as this one, or they try to create a fog of "this is all secret so we can't say anything". But we could do much more to help the Ukraine. Instead, we talk about mandatory COVID vaccinations all day, or about solar panels and stuff - and look in a different direction.

                  I'm angry. It's pathetic. We would deserve to be attacked and nobody else gives a damn about it.

                  Klaus, in your opinion, is that attitude that angers you aligned with the messaging of "main stream media" in Germany?

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                  @Horace said in Meanwhile in Germany...:

                  Klaus, in your opinion, is that attitude that angers you aligned with the messaging of "main stream media" in Germany?

                  It's not so simple. The discussions are not along the usual party lines.

                  The two most "extreme" parties of relevance, the Left Party and the AfD, are in a strange alliance in that many of them are "Putin Versteher" - people who can "understand" Putin, who think we angered Putin too much by extending NATO, who always form sentence of the form "What Russia does isn't good BUT ...".

                  Then there's a very large percentage of the population who are scared of WW3 and don't want us to be involved in this war at all.

                  Media-wise, the situation isn't as one-sided as in other issues (e.g. it was pretty one-sided with regard to COVID stuff). There's one major news organization, Springer, that I'd classify on the "Let's help Ukraine more" side and is rather critical of the government. The rest of the media, including the publicly funded ones, are more supportive of the government.

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                  • KlausK Offline
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                    Klaus
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                    #9

                    Apparently we have now reluctantly agreed to deliver Gepard tanks.

                    https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-04-26/germany-to-send-50-gepard-anti-aircraft-tanks-to-ukraine

                    Which is, from what I understand, just stupid from a military perspective.

                    The tanks themselves are quite powerful, but apparently they are among the most complicated pieces of tech ever. High maintenance. Takes many months of training to operate.

                    The Marder tanks the Ukraine requested would have been much more helpful.

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                    • JollyJ Offline
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                      Jolly
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #10

                      In short, German engineering. 😄

                      “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                      Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                      • KlausK Offline
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                        Klaus
                        wrote on last edited by Klaus
                        #11

                        OK, finally some transparency. There's now a list of what we have delivered to Ukraine, and what we plan to deliver.

                        https://www.bundesregierung.de/breg-de/themen/krieg-in-der-ukraine/lieferungen-ukraine-2054514

                        Delivered so far:

                        3.000 Patronen „Panzerfaust 3“ zuzüglich 900 Griffstücke
                        14.900 Panzerabwehrminen
                        500 Fliegerabwehrraketen STINGER
                        2.700 Fliegerfäuste STRELA
                        16 Millionen Schuss Handwaffenmunition
                        50 Bunkerfäuste
                        100 Maschinengewehre MG 3 mit 500 Ersatzrohren und Verschlüssen
                        100.000 Handgranaten
                        5.300 Sprengladungen
                        100.000 Meter Sprengschnur und 100.000 Sprengkapseln
                        350.000 Zünder
                        23.000 Gefechtshelme
                        15 Paletten Bekleidung
                        178 Kraftfahrzeuge (Lkw, Kleinbusse, Geländewagen)
                        100 Zelte
                        12 Stromerzeuger
                        6 Paletten Material für Kampfmittelbeseitigung
                        125 Doppelfernrohre
                        1.200 Krankenhausbetten
                        18 Paletten Sanitätsmaterial, 60 OP-Leuchten
                        Schutzbekleidung, OP-Masken
                        10.000 Schlafsäcke
                        600 Schießbrillen
                        1 Radiofrequenzsystem
                        3.000 Feldfernsprecher mit 5.000 Rollen Feldkabel und Trageausstattung
                        1 Feldlazarett (gemeinsames Projekt mit Estland)
                        353 Nachtsichtbrillen
                        4 elektronische Drohnenabwehrgeräte
                        165 Ferngläser
                        Sanitätsmaterial (unter anderem Rucksäcke, Verbandspäckchen)
                        38 Laserentfernungsmesser
                        Kraftstoff Diesel und Benzin (laufende Lieferung)
                        10 Tonnen AdBlue
                        500 Stück Wundauflagen zur Blutstillung
                        500 Stück Verpflegungsrationen
                        Lebensmittel: 2.025 Paletten (68 Lkw-Ladungen) mit 360.000 Rationen Einpersonenpackungen (EPa)
                        MiG-29 Ersatzteile
                        30 sondergeschützte Fahrzeuge

                        At least it looks a little better than what I thought. Now they need to rush to get the heavy-duty stuff delivered.

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                        • MikM Offline
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                          Mik
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                          #12

                          @Klaus said in Meanwhile in Germany...:

                          3.000 Patronen „Panzerfaust 3“ zuzüglich 900 Griffstücke
                          14.900 Panzerabwehrminen
                          500 Fliegerabwehrraketen STINGER
                          2.700 Fliegerfäuste STRELA
                          16 Millionen Schuss Handwaffenmunition
                          50 Bunkerfäuste
                          100 Maschinengewehre MG 3 mit 500 Ersatzrohren und Verschlüssen
                          100.000 Handgranaten
                          5.300 Sprengladungen
                          100.000 Meter Sprengschnur und 100.000 Sprengkapseln
                          350.000 Zünder
                          23.000 Gefechtshelme
                          15 Paletten Bekleidung
                          178 Kraftfahrzeuge (Lkw, Kleinbusse, Geländewagen)
                          100 Zelte
                          12 Stromerzeuger
                          6 Paletten Material für Kampfmittelbeseitigung
                          125 Doppelfernrohre
                          1.200 Krankenhausbetten
                          18 Paletten Sanitätsmaterial, 60 OP-Leuchten
                          Schutzbekleidung, OP-Masken
                          10.000 Schlafsäcke
                          600 Schießbrillen
                          1 Radiofrequenzsystem
                          3.000 Feldfernsprecher mit 5.000 Rollen Feldkabel und Trageausstattung
                          1 Feldlazarett (gemeinsames Projekt mit Estland)
                          353 Nachtsichtbrillen
                          4 elektronische Drohnenabwehrgeräte
                          165 Ferngläser
                          Sanitätsmaterial (unter anderem Rucksäcke, Verbandspäckchen)
                          38 Laserentfernungsmesser
                          Kraftstoff Diesel und Benzin (laufende Lieferung)
                          10 Tonnen AdBlue
                          500 Stück Wundauflagen zur Blutstillung
                          500 Stück Verpflegungsrationen
                          Lebensmittel: 2.025 Paletten (68 Lkw-Ladungen) mit 360.000 Rationen Einpersonenpackungen (EPa)
                          MiG-29 Ersatzteile
                          30 sondergeschützte Fahrzeuge

                          Meanwhile, in English:
                          3,000 Panzerfaust 3 cartridges plus 900 grips
                          14,900 anti-tank mines
                          500 STINGER anti-aircraft missiles
                          2,700 STRELA flying fists
                          16 million rounds of handgun ammunition
                          50 bunker fists
                          100 MG 3 machine guns with 500 spare barrels and bolts
                          100,000 hand grenades
                          5,300 explosive charges
                          100,000 meters of detonating cord and 100,000 detonators
                          350,000 detonators
                          23,000 combat helmets
                          15 pallets of clothing
                          178 motor vehicles (trucks, minibuses, SUVs)
                          100 tents
                          12 power generators
                          6 pallets of material for explosive ordnance disposal
                          125 binoculars
                          1,200 hospital beds
                          18 pallets of medical supplies, 60 surgical lights
                          protective clothing, surgical masks
                          10,000 sleeping bags
                          600 shooting glasses
                          1 radio frequency system
                          3,000 field telephones with 5,000 reels of field cord and carrying equipment
                          1 field hospital (joint project with Estonia)
                          353 night vision goggles
                          4 electronic anti-drone devices
                          165 binoculars
                          Medical supplies (including rucksacks, first-aid kits)
                          38 laser range finder
                          Fuel diesel and petrol (current delivery)
                          10 tons of AdBlue
                          500 pieces of wound dressings to stop bleeding
                          500 pieces of food rations
                          Food: 2,025 pallets (68 truckloads) with 360,000 rations one-pack (EPa)
                          MiG-29 spare parts
                          30 armored vehicles

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                              First PzH2000s have also been delivered today. From what I understand, that's a quite decent and modern piece of artillery.

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