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Russian Firestorm: Handling Hazard

  • Writer: Jaime David
    Jaime David
  • May 15
  • 1 min read

A recent UK Ministry of Defence intelligence update suggests that Russia's inadequate weapons handling is contributing significantly to battlefield losses in Ukraine. The report highlights a pattern of unsafe ammunition storage and transportation practices, likely exacerbating the already strained logistics network. This poor handling reportedly increases the risk of accidental explosions and premature detonations, causing damage to equipment and personnel. The update specifically points to the improper handling of ammunition as a recurring problem. Poorly maintained or improperly stored ammunition is more likely to degrade, becoming unstable and dangerous. This negligence not only poses a direct threat to Russian forces but also hinders their operational effectiveness. Furthermore, the reliance on rail transport for ammunition and supplies, coupled with questionable safety protocols, creates vulnerabilities. The long distances involved in supplying the front lines, combined with potential lax security measures, increases the likelihood of incidents. The report concludes that while the precise extent of losses due to poor weapons handling is difficult to quantify, the issue likely contributes meaningfully to Russia's overall military challenges and diminishes their ability to sustain effective offensive operations. This adds another layer to Russia's logistical and operational problems in the ongoing conflict. find the original article here: https://www.yahoo.com/news/russias-poor-weapons-handling-likely-050737048.html

 
 
 

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