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Fifty days? Ten days is more than long enough. This is just kicking the can down the road.
 
Azov's commander :
"...the army of a new era. An era in which the classical nation-states face the blurring of the front lines, where a blow can be struck not only by weaponry but by information, where the key role is played not by military hardware but by the culture of management. And it's this culture that determines who will survive in a great war – and who will be forced to surrender without a fight."
 
A Spanish firm has been linked to the delivery of a 110-ton forging machine to Russia, raising concerns about potential violations of international sanctions and Moscow's efforts to sustain its artillery production amid the war in Ukraine, according to a report by Militarnyi.

Forward Technical Trade SL, based in Albacete, Spain, reportedly sold a used computer numerical control (CNC) forging machine to Russia's AZK Group for $1.3 million. The equipment, manufactured in 1983 by Austrian company Gesellschaft für Fertigung (GFM), is capable of producing large-caliber artillery barrels, the report said.

Court documents revealed that the transaction was facilitated via Hong Kong-based Scorpion's Holding Group Limited, with the shipment cleared by Russian customs in Nizhny Novgorod.


Is a 42 years old machine precise enough?

I guess is more worth than nothing but is good enough?
 
What I find interesting, is Russia rejected the ultimatum.

People are saying 50 days is "too long", but do they think Russia would have reacted differently to 10 days or 30 days?
Of course Putin wouldn't.

What I am curious about, though, is why 50 days. What's going on in the background that requires such a specific amount of time?
 

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