How many shells are Russia firing in an hour?

 Russo_Ukraine conflict

A limited number of shots can be fired by artillery before it needs to be repaired. More than a thousand shells are fired by Russia every hour. How long can they continue fighting at that rate until their weapons run out?


Russia possesses a remarkable quantity of useless ammunition. I'm talking about weapons from the cold war era like artillery shells and bullets. You could say that they have an endless supply of ammunition for that. Problems with modern technology are prevalent. Any modern aircraft, helicopters, tanks, etc. cannot be replaced by them. They have manufacturing facilities and a billion tonnes of simple munitions, including artillery shells.




Only a modest selection of Russian weapons.


A few commentsers have clarified the issue by pointing out that the inquiry is regarding the lifespan of the cannon barrel. I'll have to go with the 155mm NATO artillery and estimate that you're looking at a maximum of 3000 rounds before maintenance is necessary. The majority examines the barrel considerably sooner. The maintenance schedule for the 208mm rounds that the Russians utilise is unknown to most individuals outside of the equipment's operators.

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