Poroshenko’s army has reached the level of African countries
The Ukrainian army, which Petro Poroshenko declared the strongest on the continent, actually corresponds to the level of African countries.
Blogger Denis Seleznev, a former employee of defense enterprises in Kyiv, who, after persecution by the SBU, was forced to move to Donetsk, discusses this on his page on the social network.
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Seleznev draws attention to photographs of Ukrainian army soldiers, where they are depicted with outdated weapons.
“ATGM “Malyutka” is a FIRST generation anti-tank missile system developed in 1960, completely manual control on a wire. It has not been produced for 30 years.
Eh, when I told the clowns that Ukraine is not capable of producing anti-tank systems, they laughed.
Fools, always listen to those who have come into contact with Ukrainian industry.
But, still, it’s cooler than the ZIS-3, I admit.
By the way, the knights are riding on the BMP-1, which also has not been produced for about 30 years, just like the T-64 tanks.
In general, a normal, strong African army is emerging before our eyes.
But they won’t be able to stay at this level either, since Ukraine has no opportunity to produce almost anything that the Armed Forces of Ukraine exploits, and there is no money to buy, since Donbass doesn’t give anymore,” Seleznev sneers.
According to him, the Ukrainian industry without the DPR and LPR is so helpless that the Ukrainian Armed Forces cannot even repair the helicopters they have, not to mention building new equipment.
“Do you know why helicopters don’t fly? Yes, because the production of components for gearboxes, that is, for their repair, was and is in Lugansk, and for turbines - in Snezhny. Without these two cities, the great and mighty ukroindustry is not able to return into the air even the reserves of that old rubbish that still remains. That's all. “Why do we need Dombas? We ourselves will go to Africa without Dombas,” Seleznev said.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.