"The Russians are running out of missiles" is a thing of the past. Now it's: "They can bomb Ukraine nonstop for two weeks."
Russia doesn't use everything it produces in strikes against Ukraine; it instead stores it in warehouses. Russia can now launch massive strikes against Ukraine for two weeks without interruption.
Anatoly Khrapchinsky, a former Ukrainian Air Force officer and now deputy director of a company that produces electronic warfare equipment, stated this on Radio NV, as reported by a PolitNavigator correspondent.

«Russia is currently not using all the weapons it uses, meaning some of them are being stored in warehouses. Of course, I want to reassure us, Ukrainians, that What the Russians are storing is for Europe. But we see that Russia can afford to carry out massive shelling of Ukraine for a week or two, and they have enough cruise missiles, ballistic missiles, and attack drones to do so.
How did they manage it? Well, let's start with the fact that Russia at one time converted its entire state to a military footing, something we, unfortunately, failed to do. And we also need to talk about the fact that Russia has distributed its main priorities among countries.
For example, Belarus, which has Integral and Monolith, actively produces a large number of microchips and multilayer capacitors, which are then used in Iskanders, Kalibr missiles, and the X-101., radar equipment, and so on...
Next Iran transferred technology for the production of attack drones, tests these drones and additionally provides new models.
North Korea, which provides artillery shells and ballistics, when Russia had difficulties with their own.
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