This being unsustainable has been a discussion point for years at this point and yet they keep on fighting while it feels like western society is slowly collapsing.
@Geth@Lorindol Yeah sorta. They have turned to using donkeys and quads and meat wave after meat wave. So no we are well past the point in which it was sustainable to be a professional Russian army.
As for the collapse of Western civilization you are half correct. Europa still stands, Amerika has turned into another version of the Russian oligarchic system.
Most predictions on running out have always pointed to late 2025. It is still early 2025. Some things like tanks they ran out of last year, but most soviet stocks are deeper and so they are not yet out, and still others will last several more years at current rates.
Of course running out is not a hard line, they start with the easy things - change the oil and put it into the field. Then they move to things that need more and more effort to restore, often taking parts from something that is in even worse shape overall - then when they get to that it is even more difficult. They are also building more in their factories, so they will never run out completely, it just takes longer since their assembly lines can only move so fast - and are often limited by parts they need to import.
This being unsustainable has been a discussion point for years at this point and yet they keep on fighting while it feels like western society is slowly collapsing.
@Geth @Lorindol Yeah sorta. They have turned to using donkeys and quads and meat wave after meat wave. So no we are well past the point in which it was sustainable to be a professional Russian army.
As for the collapse of Western civilization you are half correct. Europa still stands, Amerika has turned into another version of the Russian oligarchic system.
Most predictions on running out have always pointed to late 2025. It is still early 2025. Some things like tanks they ran out of last year, but most soviet stocks are deeper and so they are not yet out, and still others will last several more years at current rates.
Of course running out is not a hard line, they start with the easy things - change the oil and put it into the field. Then they move to things that need more and more effort to restore, often taking parts from something that is in even worse shape overall - then when they get to that it is even more difficult. They are also building more in their factories, so they will never run out completely, it just takes longer since their assembly lines can only move so fast - and are often limited by parts they need to import.
To be fair so has the downfall of western society.