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Artillery numbers are significantly higher than usual. Nice.
I want to know where they are getting them from. Based on the number lost they should be scraping the bottom of the barrel already, not increasing usage.
Maybe the "destroyed" artillery is salvageable if you combine a few "destroyed" artilleries together. They are behind the front line so they could be able to recover most of them and try and repair them.
Any thoughts?
Glorious Korea sells its artillery to Russia too. And Russia has many of its own.
But yes, all numbers from this list include slightly damaged and repairable pieces too. Including men.
I made a comment a few days ago about Russian artillery loses being over 94% of there prewar stockpile. I don't belive NK has sent more than a few hundred (500 maybe), so I think you're right and Russians are able to repair a non-negligible amount of the systems.
Thanks for your thoughts on the subject.