They’ve been ramping up acquisition and production as much as they reasonably can the last few years. The rest of us should really follow their example. Luckily the production is increasing all over Europe, though it should have begun much much sooner than this. The hard part going forward is manpower (as stated in the article), and all the command structures needing to be rebuilt without the US. And, over time removing the dependence on America for air defence, both planes and land-based missile defences. Fully local drone production is also going to be a game changer, as we have seen the importance of drones in Ukraine.
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Potato@feddit.orgto Europe@feddit.org•Americans walked from door to door and failed to find a family Vance's wife could visit before cancelled visit in Nuuk, according to Danish TV2English69·14 days agoGod, they’re so desperate for the smallest possible propaganda win to spin into something big. They really aren’t update to date on what goes on outside their own backyard.
Potato@feddit.orgto Europe@feddit.org•Poland aims for up to a million mines on eastern bordersEnglish6·19 days agoShit, I hate mines as much as the next guy, but against a Russia who doesn’t care about any kind of laws or rules of war you have to use all the tools at your disposal to keep them away.
Europe should probably invest in some kind of European FASCAM alternative. So in the event the Russians actually do launch an attack we can absolutely cover the roads, fields, and forests their side of the border several kilometres deep with mines. While we bunker down and just keep draining their resources on clearing mines in their own land.
Potato@feddit.orgto Europe@feddit.org•Europe Is Short of Gunpowder and TNT When It Needs Them MostEnglish3·19 days agoThere’s some serious NIMBY’ing going on with new manufacturing. People understandably don’t want to live next door to a explosives factory. So the next option is to build the factories far away in some forest, but then environmentalists get up in arms over forests being cut down. Also, the longer commute makes it harder to get workers.
All in all it’s a lose-lose situation. Hopefully someone can cut through, find an agreeable solution somewhere in the middle, and start building new factories.
Potato@feddit.orgto News@lemmy.world•Elon reportedly orders government to stop feeding the bomb-sniffing dogsEnglish141·25 days agoSurely THIS will get price of eggs down.
Potato@feddit.orgto Europe@feddit.org•EU Delists Russian Oligarchs After Sanctions Pressure From Hungary And Slovakia.English6·26 days agoIt’s impressive how much Fico and Orban keeps whining about LGBT, considering how firmly they’ve got their faces planted in Putin’s crotch.
Can they standardize some kind of ice road driving experience requirement if you are driving somewhere it gets cold in the winter? It’s a constant problem with people who have never seen snow before racing around like maniacs on slippery ice roads in the Nordics, often with summer tyres. Both cars and heavy lorries from central and southern Europe often crash in the winter, and they’re always surprised at ice being more difficult to drive on than plain asphalt. There’s a reason it’s an obligatory part of driving education in the north.