Unstoppable: Russia's Secret to Producing 12,000 Shells a Day

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Defense TV

Defense TV

Ай бұрын

The production of artillery shells is a complex and precise process involving multiple stages. It begins with the sourcing and refining of raw materials like steel and explosives, followed by meticulous assembly and rigorous quality control to ensure reliability and safety, given the destructive power these shells wield.
Against this backdrop of intricate shell production, Russia's current output is nothing short of extraordinary. Producing 12,320 artillery shells daily, Russia's scale of operations dwarfs typical military manufacturing outputs. At $1,000 per shell, the daily production cost reaches over $12 million, underscoring the significant economic investment Russia is making to maintain its artillery capabilities.
But how did Russia manage to achieve this remarkable production rate? And what are the broader implications for the current conflict in Ukraine?
Attributions:
1. By Mike1979 Russia - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, commons.wikimedia.org/w/index...
2. By Mike1979 Russia - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, commons.wikimedia.org/w/index...
3. By Kremlin.ru, CC BY 4.0, commons.wikimedia.org/w/index...

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@kampfer91
@kampfer91 Ай бұрын
But the UK intel said Russian ran out of shell since 2 years ago .
@Shyhalu
@Shyhalu Ай бұрын
Also RU are losing 500k men a month.
@yurinalysis8034
@yurinalysis8034 Ай бұрын
@@Shyhalu lmao the war is on going for 28 months. So if the Russians lost 500k men a month it means 500k x 28 = 14,000,000 casualties 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@ercanylmaz967
@ercanylmaz967 Ай бұрын
putin said they will get kyiv in 3 days😂
@pitdusk8
@pitdusk8 Ай бұрын
Just compare the results in the battlefield, you will know who is really saying the truth.
@SamiBayasi
@SamiBayasi Ай бұрын
Kiev well fell ​@@ercanylmaz967
@AkyJLa_
@AkyJLa_ Ай бұрын
Dude, those industrial shovels are crazy
@Jack_Sparrow655
@Jack_Sparrow655 Ай бұрын
😂 yo this comment made my day 🫡🇷🇺
@yurinalysis8034
@yurinalysis8034 Ай бұрын
12,000 shovels produce a day in no joke 🤣🤣🤣
@Galvatorrix
@Galvatorrix Ай бұрын
It's amazing what a shovel can do. 8 Abrams tanks, 1 of them towed all the way to Moscow to be viewed by the public on Victory Day. Never underestimate Russian ingenuity!
@BoleDaPole
@BoleDaPole Ай бұрын
Technically they can be called shovels because they dig holes. Also artillery is old tech so it's basically a ww1 shovel.
@philliprobertlawman2232
@philliprobertlawman2232 Ай бұрын
Did you see all the washing machines in the corner??
@user-wr1fw6ib6y
@user-wr1fw6ib6y Ай бұрын
Then I'm sure China makes 120.000 in backyard of small workshop
@nellyeco
@nellyeco Ай бұрын
And they get stuck in the turret haha
@Retrocidal
@Retrocidal Ай бұрын
@@nellyeco lol your agreeing with a BOT bro sad
@Ali-hu8jr
@Ali-hu8jr Ай бұрын
Not true. In Soviet time, they could mass produce weapons easily. Because that are Russian state factories, not belong to any individual company. So, Russia can push any cost.
@besticudcumupwith202
@besticudcumupwith202 Ай бұрын
​@@Retrocidal...how do you know that's a bot? The "user..." profile name? See a lot of those in comments but they don't always sound like bots.
@yulusleonard985
@yulusleonard985 Ай бұрын
North Korean
@seanc3549
@seanc3549 Ай бұрын
It has long been Russian military doctrine: 'Quantity has a quality all its own.'
@jtkrpm1
@jtkrpm1 Ай бұрын
That used to be the USA in WW2. our equipment was sub par to the Germans. But, we had a massive industrial base. Which we do not have anymore. China and Russia can out manufacturer all of NATO.
@RomanianReaver
@RomanianReaver Ай бұрын
@@jtkrpm1 Lets not eat ass here. US WW2 equipment was some of the best. Frontal armor on M4 Shermans was functionally equivalent to tiger 1s by late war so their protection was good and the 76mm was a great gun that came too late to see much use. Where the US sucked arse was in its leadership, particularly logistics company level, that saw D-Day and after battles fought by M4s with long 75s when the long 76 armed shermans were available already in number.
@hanshuber1875
@hanshuber1875 Ай бұрын
Yeah, name a single moment, when this worked for russia?
@RomanianReaver
@RomanianReaver Ай бұрын
@@hanshuber1875 World War 2 Napoleonic War Nordic War want me to go on?
@hanshuber1875
@hanshuber1875 Ай бұрын
@@RomanianReaver obviously it didnt work in the WW2. The USSR would have lost without the support of the USA. During the Napoleonic war, it was obvious that russia couldnt win a fight, so they retreated and let napoleon be defeated by the winter. And during the Nordic war, im not sure we are talking about the same (1700-1721), was something else. It was basicly an alliance and not russia alone. So go on, those examples proof nothing.
@user-ew2xh5ij1y
@user-ew2xh5ij1y Ай бұрын
An ordinary 152 mm Russian shot costs 500 dollars (not 1000 dollars, as the author of the video says), an ordinary 155 mm shot of the NATO sample costs 5000-6.000 dollars. "Excalibur" costs $ 25,000 (not $ 4,000, as the author of the video says), the latest model "Krasnopol-M" costs $ 8,000. The author is just not in the subject at all.
@aralaX_K
@aralaX_K Ай бұрын
The author of the video has a very lively fantasy, same as @jameschalkwig787
@leoslemixv
@leoslemixv Ай бұрын
@@aralaX_K Author compleete far awsay from reality, make mess with price, mess in the head, probably he/she/it,..../..../..... (i dont know how to call correctly in the DERMOcratos world) still think than UE/Us win WW2 %))) Not USSR (they just walk arround)
@ilijaspasojevic7031
@ilijaspasojevic7031 Ай бұрын
According to the voice, I would say that it is a former American soldier, who normally has his own personal channel (I don't know if these recordings are clips from that channel, or if he lends his voice here or if this is his other channel, I got a little confused here, I admit ?). I only know that on his personal channel, where he always appears in person, not only in voice, that he is very anti-Russian, even Russophobic. He minimizes every Russian success as much as possible, and exaggerates every one, even some trivial Ukrainian (more precisely, NATO side) success.
@dannye6912
@dannye6912 Ай бұрын
*In particular, operating and support costs for the M982 Excalibur - a GPS-guided 155-mm artillery shell supplied to Ukraine - nearly doubled between 2011 and 2022 to roughly $100,000 per shell, according to a Government Accountability Office report. (16 mars 2024, Business insider)
@henryrollins9177
@henryrollins9177 Ай бұрын
​@@ilijaspasojevic7031This is a machine speaking, not the channel's owner voice.
@drnick40
@drnick40 Ай бұрын
A $4000 for an “Excalibur”? Give me a break. How about $40000. This is a very expensive weapon.
@CoreGames2000
@CoreGames2000 Ай бұрын
$100000 tbh
@MrKingmino
@MrKingmino 25 күн бұрын
In Russia during war times, no profits are made. Corporations do it for the cost. Unlike the US MIC. Also worth the MIC, you can't order unless it's in a catalogue. The MIC relies on contractors at every stage 😊 more expenses.
@joebol2036
@joebol2036 Ай бұрын
These are the bare minimum figures. Russian military industrial complex is state owned, hence, can rapidly increase/decrease production in multiples.
@toddsterling4949
@toddsterling4949 Ай бұрын
You seem to forget when USSR broke up they lost half of there manufacturing capabilities, If you believe these fake stories, You really need help!!
@flemishpopulist1477
@flemishpopulist1477 Ай бұрын
What is your source that this is the 'bare minimum figures,' or did you pull that out of Putin's sphincter hole?
@korefighter
@korefighter Ай бұрын
its the different between profit driven production and purpose driven production. There is an extensive documentary on why purpose "state" driven production is far superior to the profit driven model the US/West has when it comes to scaling production up or down.
@flemishpopulist1477
@flemishpopulist1477 Ай бұрын
@@korefighter When it comes to military mass production, you are 100% correct. Now the downside to state-owned, purpose-driven production is that you have far less possibility of innovation, both in product and process. So, there is a real possibility that even the production process becomes less efficient due to the lack of incentive for the state to implement innovative production practices, unlike private. Private production desires efficiency, as efficiency equals higher profit margins. This is what happened in the Soviet Union. If you only care about volume, then it can be superior, at least in the near-term.
@cauchyschwarz3295
@cauchyschwarz3295 Ай бұрын
@@flemishpopulist1477 That is simply untrue. Because it was that way in the Soviet Union does not mean it has to be like that simply because the production is purpose driven. It's a false dichotomy that neoliberals make to claim their approach is without proper alternative
@tabasco-jf7eb
@tabasco-jf7eb Ай бұрын
America can do that too in Hollywood 😂😂😂
@bittoochatterjee2661
@bittoochatterjee2661 Ай бұрын
RAMBO OF USA 😁😁😂😂🤣🤣
@Koolasicewater
@Koolasicewater Ай бұрын
Lol yea with Robert dinero
@user-be2vn6en6x
@user-be2vn6en6x Ай бұрын
That their max🤡😂😂😂
@sirruss101
@sirruss101 Ай бұрын
It's not our war the US shouldn't be involved at all.
@fridaynight3181
@fridaynight3181 Ай бұрын
​@@sirruss101 Hitler will love usa for it.
@aralaX_K
@aralaX_K Ай бұрын
Calculated on 30 days per month, 250K/month is 8 300 shells/day And 12 320 shells/day is 370K/month Mr Defense TV.
@6b32wuifan5
@6b32wuifan5 Ай бұрын
Math is crucial…
@aralaX_K
@aralaX_K Ай бұрын
@@jameschalkwig787 Well, then I guess we have to take it for granted, that you are a worker, or a foreman, or maybe a caretaker, at a Russian artillery ammunition factory since you seem to be so conversant about the production volumes and their operating hours. Btw, 1M/d makes it 365M/y. Not even all the countries of the world combined 24/7 could produce such volumes. That kind of quantity exists only in your lively fantasy. Your mathematical calculations have such a sharp precision that I assume you must be Keith Devlin.
@jordanrowe9229
@jordanrowe9229 Ай бұрын
​@@aralaX_Kno you are wrong when it's war the economy goes into war mode fracturing mass amounts of weapons... mankind does not stop here my dear..
@user-xg5ho8hb9o
@user-xg5ho8hb9o Ай бұрын
Привет всем товарищи. Вот это производство которое и строили коммунисты по этому так быстро нарастает производство.
@PedroFromOkrugna
@PedroFromOkrugna Ай бұрын
бухие иваны тоже наростают с такой же скоростью как дохнут?
@stevenjohns7017
@stevenjohns7017 Ай бұрын
This is how they won WW2.
@moonshine7374
@moonshine7374 Ай бұрын
But amerika won ww2
@alexeilebedev7462
@alexeilebedev7462 Ай бұрын
​@@moonshine7374 учи историю... Потом пиши...
@stevenjohns7017
@stevenjohns7017 Ай бұрын
@@moonshine7374 lols
@oaiaferoce
@oaiaferoce Ай бұрын
US used Russians to win ww2. Why kill its own men, when poor Russian peasants were in abundance? Sadly for the poor Russians, ww3 will be the same.
@mmohanoha
@mmohanoha Ай бұрын
@@moonshine7374r you joking?
@Ym-oi2we
@Ym-oi2we Ай бұрын
What's truly amazing is that they produce more shells, manufacture more equipment, produce more materials, and yet their annual defense budget is close to 200 billion/year. In the US, our defense budget is close to 1 trillion/year and we can't even come close to keeping up with their ammo production, eqp and mat production, and yet we spend way more than they do. I don't understand how that's possible considering the resources that we have "granted" the pentagon. Hopefully. we can figure out what the heck is going on and fix it ASAP. Also, they don't outsource their shell production which allow for a continuous stream from supply chain to the soldier all under the same umbrella. They produce their own shells and they know exactly how their soldier's use the shells as well as what their tendencies are so everything is uniquely designed for maximum throughput.
@Shyhalu
@Shyhalu Ай бұрын
Its called grift, corruption, and Republicans. Although this time around they decided to share the war mongering with Democrats.
@user-ew2xh5ij1y
@user-ew2xh5ij1y Ай бұрын
As soon as the US military budget ceases to be a big feeder for corrupt officials from the military-industrial complex and lobbyists from Congress, everything will get better right away. And besides, you need to stop maintaining more than 800 military bases around the world, supplying weapons to the Nazis in Europe and fomenting conflicts around the world, then the shells to protect your country will remain. In the USA, it is not a task to produce a lot of ammunition, in the USA it is a task to earn a lot of money for the Rothschilds and Rockefellers. And Russia's military budget is slightly more than $130 billion, but not 200 billion.
@lordbendtner7021
@lordbendtner7021 Ай бұрын
Huge budget with horrible bookkeeping.
@SovietBelka
@SovietBelka Ай бұрын
Bruh, Pentagon buys a small bag of bushings for $90,000. Everything is grossly overpriced.
@corrion1
@corrion1 Ай бұрын
I think one bag of screws on the f35 was quoted at $8000 lol
@user-oc3im9fe9q
@user-oc3im9fe9q Ай бұрын
An important detail that helps Russia to increase the production of ammunition. Military enterprises have a significant share of state participation. This allows individuals to earn money from the war, and the state does not overpay for the products of the defense industry. Because the state can regulate purchase prices. And not like in the USA, where the Pentagon pays $10,000 for a part with a market value of $500. The American media found out. If it is so expensive to sell, the military budget will not be enough.
@Shyhalu
@Shyhalu Ай бұрын
Pfft, we pay $8 to $15,000 for lightswitches.
@CepheusTalks
@CepheusTalks Ай бұрын
@@Shyhalu $52,000 for an office room trash can
@user-oc3im9fe9q
@user-oc3im9fe9q Ай бұрын
@@CepheusTalks The ancient Roman orator Cicero said that three things are needed in war: money, money and once again - money. And this is the absolute truth. But he did not say that they should be squandered. Just the opposite.
@phillipdavidhaskett7513
@phillipdavidhaskett7513 27 күн бұрын
The state may be able to dictate how much it will PAY for an item like an artillery shell, but it can't dictate how much an artillery shell COSTS. That was the problem with your old economic model, and is why it collapsed. I'm happy to see Russia is making the same mistakes all over again. A wise person learns from the mistakes of others, a smart person learns from his own mistakes, but a nation of stupid people never learn.
@Shyhalu
@Shyhalu 27 күн бұрын
@@phillipdavidhaskett7513 We pay $8000 to install light switches, that was BEFORE inflation. Our model is a mess as well, call them a nation of stupid people - but go look at NYC and San Francisco, it has its own poop map of human feces. Don't throw rocks from glass houses.
@jtkrpm1
@jtkrpm1 Ай бұрын
they don't have to worry about carbon emissions and other handicaps of western nations, probably.
@Mr.Rakija
@Mr.Rakija Ай бұрын
yup hahaha
@jtkrpm1
@jtkrpm1 Ай бұрын
@@Mr.Rakija it has to be intentional sabotage. Once the "green" energy agenda is fully implemented by all Western nations, we will be completely helpless. How would we manufacturer anything with only wind turbines and solar panels?
@herohero-fw1vc
@herohero-fw1vc Ай бұрын
The military is exempt from carbon treaties for all countries. The US air force and navy are the biggest polluters of the planet.
@holgernarrog962
@holgernarrog962 11 күн бұрын
The green religion and such dogma as the climate fraude hampers mostly Germany that lost 1/4 of its chemical industry including the manufacturing of nitirc acid, formaldehyde necessary to produce explosives.
@henripihala6230
@henripihala6230 Ай бұрын
Workers: hey guys, the boss man is coming! Act like you are busy!
@pradz14
@pradz14 Ай бұрын
This is what happened in the enemies country 😂
@jerromedrakejr9332
@jerromedrakejr9332 Ай бұрын
Like EVERYWHERE on this planet... and the solar system... and the galaxy...
@Shyhalu
@Shyhalu Ай бұрын
It cost us more than $4,000 per shell, the transportation costs to get them there are massive.
@yurinalysis8034
@yurinalysis8034 Ай бұрын
As far as I know, the Russians relied on train wagons to transport those shells behind the front lines and then trucks delivers them to the main front lines.
@lordbendtner7021
@lordbendtner7021 Ай бұрын
He meant US.
@Shyhalu
@Shyhalu Ай бұрын
@@yurinalysis8034 Correct, and compare that to the US having airplanes and ships have to move the materials - the massive security detail needed, etc etc. RU can run trains cheap, we can't do that for planes and ships unless the ships are nuclear powered. Even then, we cross an entire ocean and a giant landmass before it even enters Ukraine. Its a lot more than $4k per shell.
@technokicksyourass
@technokicksyourass 3 күн бұрын
Um.. no.. it's about $800 a shell, and the transport costs are fuck all.. you don't fly arty shells to the front boy.
@technokicksyourass
@technokicksyourass 3 күн бұрын
@@Shyhalu You understand that shipping is the cheapest form of freight right? That's why most of the worlds largest cities are by the oceans?
@mynameismynameis666
@mynameismynameis666 Ай бұрын
Pentagon couldn't withstand 5 audits the Pentagon did on itself.... making the goat into the gardener....
@craig4867
@craig4867 Ай бұрын
From Russia with Love ❤
@NewAlbionTV
@NewAlbionTV Ай бұрын
Because God himself guides Russia and Russia is doing God's work.
@Koolasicewater
@Koolasicewater Ай бұрын
Oh yeaaaaa
@YouCantSeeMeMytimeisnow
@YouCantSeeMeMytimeisnow Ай бұрын
Bond! James Bond!
@pexonifikacija
@pexonifikacija Ай бұрын
what dollar ? the dollar has an ugly past.
@Shyhalu
@Shyhalu Ай бұрын
It has an even uglier future too unfortunately.
@michalzajic8602
@michalzajic8602 Ай бұрын
@@Shyhalu if you like to loose most of your savings please exchange to toilet paper called russian ruble🤣😂😂👍👍👍
@Shyhalu
@Shyhalu Ай бұрын
@@michalzajic8602 Being worth toilet paper is better than being worth nothing at all with a government that prints $1 trillion+ every year. The only thing backing the dollar is a banking system. BIRCS is pushing to back things by commodities like gold and oil. You're standing at the precipice and laughing like a fool, but the only way we have to go is down hill.
@boomerhgt
@boomerhgt 22 күн бұрын
​@Shyhalu In your dreams Bubba the Ruble isn't even real currency .
@Shyhalu
@Shyhalu 22 күн бұрын
@@boomerhgt Wow....I've seen a lot of cope but that takes it to the next level. Congrats?
@robssonxr
@robssonxr Ай бұрын
Not 1000$.....max 200$😊
@321A21
@321A21 Ай бұрын
It is not some kind of recipe
@xzenislevx
@xzenislevx Ай бұрын
Не говори им
@dinrash7613
@dinrash7613 Ай бұрын
I also think that $1000 per shell is expensive for Russia or somebody in Ministry of Defense making good money out of it. As NATO shell cost $800
@kanestalin7246
@kanestalin7246 Ай бұрын
Probably 1000 dollars for a guided shell like krasnopol or 1000 rubles instead
@dinrash7613
@dinrash7613 Ай бұрын
@@kanestalin7246 1000 rubles is $10. It is more like Soviet times prices when all resources were free. Maybe Russia has some reserves since then that is why production is not in upper scale. Another possible source for cheap shells is North Korea
@isuruudara2907
@isuruudara2907 Ай бұрын
Russia is Unstoppable 😊❤
@goatman3828
@goatman3828 Ай бұрын
That would explain theor 3 day SMO. They were just unstoppable. So fierce they retreated and lost the majority of the land. Just unstoppable!🤔🤣😂🧐
@6b32wuifan5
@6b32wuifan5 Ай бұрын
@@goatman3828majority? I started gambling with 0 earned 100 and lost 25, still won by 75
@Art-si7cj
@Art-si7cj Ай бұрын
@@goatman3828 3 day SMO in sleepy joes dreams. Last time I checked Ukraine lost 20% of their land. Nice copium tho
@Shyhalu
@Shyhalu Ай бұрын
@@goatman3828 They sieged Kiev and got a neutrality agreement that Z later broke after they left, stop watching western legacy media.
@tw6711
@tw6711 Ай бұрын
why are they fleeing crimea?
@pradz14
@pradz14 Ай бұрын
Why did NATO & EU didnt think about it?
@holeefukisback
@holeefukisback Ай бұрын
because they are dumb as fuck
@kcvriess
@kcvriess Ай бұрын
The reason why Russian shells and most other armements are much cheaper than those produced in the Wesr is not just because Russian labor is cheaper. It's mostly because most Russian arms manufacturers are partially or entirely state owned. So they they hardly care about profit margins like Western (often publicly traded) arms manufacturers do. For countries like Russia, war is just that...war. For Western countries, war means business.
@buddykerr1
@buddykerr1 24 күн бұрын
The US needs to parachute in a few thousand DEI Shaniqua's into the production process. Russia would soon be producing 10 shells a month.
@marcbjorg4823
@marcbjorg4823 Ай бұрын
Shells don't have to be made entirely of steel. It is just the old way to make them. Only the part of the shell that follows the gun rifling needs to be metal. Other parts can be metallic composite ceramics that are much easier to produce.
@joket4445
@joket4445 Ай бұрын
The projectile MUST BE steel - steel is not just a housing for explosives - it is essentially an impact material for creating damaging fragments.
@Gunni1972
@Gunni1972 Ай бұрын
So much easier in fact, it takes twice as long. First you have to manufacture both parts in different plants, then you have the complicated assembly. Probably in another factory? So you can add some transport costs and time ON TOP of twice the effort both parts take. Make it complicated! stupid?
@tonybailey132
@tonybailey132 Ай бұрын
They dont have rifling, not their tanks anyway .The shells on the news in US factory looked the same .
@Furzkampfbomber
@Furzkampfbomber Ай бұрын
Meanwhile in Germany: The navy of the Bundeswehr puts a new class of frigates into commission, sends one of them into a warzone and realises _then,_ they not only have just a limited stockpile of ammunitions for this ship, but Germany is actually incapable of producing more of it...
@cyberwave3745
@cyberwave3745 Ай бұрын
Ha Ha!! I remember that, they ran screaming all the way back to Germany
@napobg6842
@napobg6842 Ай бұрын
Germany is incapable of producing more of it? You know that Germany is one of the most industrial countries in the world and they can produce more ammo probably than the rest of the continent combined?
@Furzkampfbomber
@Furzkampfbomber Ай бұрын
@@napobg6842 I live in Germany and Merkel and the 'Ampel' (traffic light), our Red-Green-Yellow (FDP, once a libertarian party, they have utterly lost their way) have laid waste to the Germany you used to know. It does not exist anymore. The Green Party have completely wrecked our economy, our inner security and our future. We have the highes taxes and dues in the world, while our wages and pensions are plummeting. We have the highest energy prices in the world, due to the Green's 'energy transformation', which by the way also means we have no energy security. There were powerlines planned between Germany as Sweden, as well as the Netherlands, and both have now refused that project, because for them the question is not _if_ Germany will experience huge, area-covering black outs. We have a completely escalated bureaucracy which is also strangling the economy. During the course of last year, almost 180.000 companies went bankrupt or gave up, which means one dying company every. three. minutes. The rest is about to go bankrupt, to give up or leave the country. This year, for instance, BASF will invest 10 billion Euro for new factories in China - while at the same time declaring to retreat almost completely from the very nation it was founded in . Because they make profit everywhere, only in Germany, they make massiv losses. And apart from that, Merkel and the Ampel have flooded and still flood Germany with migrants. And we're not talking about the thankful, diligent kind, oh no no. We are talking islamism, hatred for western culture and germans, knife murders every. bloody. day., gang r*apes on a regular base. And when you call a migrant gang r*pist a 'r*pist pig' as a german, you will go to jail for longer than the gang r*pists themselfes. No joke, that just happened. This government fights a war against its own nation and its own people and it is about to win. No offense, I am just totally embiddered, but apparently you have no. bloody. clue what is going on here in Germany.
@Low_fee.6937
@Low_fee.6937 24 күн бұрын
Germany can do many things if they could turn into reichmode.
@garydurandt4260
@garydurandt4260 Ай бұрын
Strangest looking shovels I have ever seen. I feel sorry for all the housewives who cannot use their washing machines as the chips have been removed by the military.
@shumyinghon
@shumyinghon Ай бұрын
hasn't anyone read of soviet russian capacity to make weapons in ww2?
@kennethquinnies6023
@kennethquinnies6023 28 күн бұрын
And yet the US out produced any other country in WW2 in all industries.
@holgernarrog962
@holgernarrog962 11 күн бұрын
The USA produced in ww2 >12 M artillery shells/month, Germany incl. heavy Flak about 7.5 M. The Soviet Union was lower. Today it is an half hearted effort by the West.
@makiadisan1937
@makiadisan1937 22 күн бұрын
Its not $1000, it's between $400-$600 according to FAS (May 2024)
@avanildoalexandredesouza8530
@avanildoalexandredesouza8530 Ай бұрын
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@craig4867
@craig4867 Ай бұрын
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@unklebo
@unklebo Ай бұрын
10,000 per day? For the last 1000 days they have produced 10 million and advanced 30 kilometers. Obviously if they want to advance 300 km they will have to produce 100 million. I wish them success in projectile production.
@BanzLanda86
@BanzLanda86 Ай бұрын
Shells in western factories cost between $4k to $8k per shell.
@75050Umair
@75050Umair Ай бұрын
Brave Russian, long live Russia
@boomerhgt
@boomerhgt 22 күн бұрын
Brave Russia what a load of rot ...Russians are so dense they don't realise Putin and his gangsters have stolen trillions from the Russian state.
@andrewrivera4029
@andrewrivera4029 Ай бұрын
And Ukraine wants to fight a war of attrition…
@theGeniustechDHRUVGOEL
@theGeniustechDHRUVGOEL Ай бұрын
When wars are stretched for so long then Quantity becomes the key Quality.
@napobg6842
@napobg6842 Ай бұрын
The title would let people believe that this was something impressive
@PASKEN458
@PASKEN458 Ай бұрын
Meanwhile EU is researching how to make an environmentally friendly green shell
@brianmurray1395
@brianmurray1395 Ай бұрын
This is why they are the most powerful landforms in the world!!
@jamallabarge2665
@jamallabarge2665 Ай бұрын
The Russians had left over industries from Soviet times. They remember what helped the Soviets win in the 1940s. "Quantity has a quality all of its own", J.I Stalin.
@honahwikeepa2115
@honahwikeepa2115 Ай бұрын
Biggest Washing Machine factory in Russia.
@Pr0toPoTaT0
@Pr0toPoTaT0 23 күн бұрын
Dude i bet somebody has cut your breaths into a video. Sometimes i go to sleep listening to others breath and it helps me think i can breath
@andrewsansom4798
@andrewsansom4798 Ай бұрын
I would love to know where this production cost comes from? you are in lala land if you think that's what Russia pays...
@Triggernlfrl
@Triggernlfrl Ай бұрын
When you do not know the production cost it may be you that is wandering in lala land...
@edwardspan396
@edwardspan396 Ай бұрын
The trick is not having someone get rich from every screw and washer.
@user-ul4wy2lx2m
@user-ul4wy2lx2m Ай бұрын
The standard are different in the west because those shells can go up in storage lol 😂 but it’s still impressive to make that amount of shells .
@krishisha6918
@krishisha6918 Ай бұрын
Why don't you mention the barrel replacement capacity of artillery guns? The most important. West has lost the industrial capacity the east has not. Outsourcing doesn't work in wars.
@Gunni1972
@Gunni1972 Ай бұрын
It only works, if the factories are under direct attack. Otherwise it's just more effort and transport.
@ReamerBlitzer
@ReamerBlitzer Ай бұрын
The barrels of western artillery guns are made up of titanium for light and fast transport and the problem with it is the maintenance due to light materials more wear and tear while the russian artilleries are made up of steel and they are super heavy so less maintenance. Western artillery guns are made for fast deployment like invading a country and such while russian artillery are made for defending its country
@Bullshit1011
@Bullshit1011 Ай бұрын
Do you know how many rounds before a barrel change is required?
@remigiopalamini8378
@remigiopalamini8378 Ай бұрын
Viva la grande popolazione Russa un popolo dei migliori con grande capacità e umiltà vera I più grandi
@warrenash5370
@warrenash5370 Ай бұрын
Love those industrial strength washing machines, too!
@JingSkyJoker
@JingSkyJoker 26 күн бұрын
Guided ammunition just 4 times higher cost than Russian made regular shell, that is impressive! Less fire per destruction required, less logistic strain, less barrel wear. 3 - 10 times increase in artillery shell production during wartime isn't surprising at all.
@felipeavila3289
@felipeavila3289 25 күн бұрын
they kept the factories in shape since 2014 at least
@cliffslough7324
@cliffslough7324 Ай бұрын
The main reason that the shells are cheaper is not labour cost or materials- its because its state owned and a Not for massive profits organisation unlike the US and Nato which likes to make its owners billionaires.
@karlstruck5297
@karlstruck5297 Ай бұрын
Hard to believe Defense TV. Can't do simple math. Nothing to see here.
@JohnPap21
@JohnPap21 Ай бұрын
Cope and dilate.
@makegaminggreatagain3907
@makegaminggreatagain3907 Ай бұрын
"If you are going to fight a war, you fight a war, you get it done, because there is only one option and that is to win." -Unknown
@thetombaxter
@thetombaxter Ай бұрын
If only Putin didn't have to face twenty NATO divisions, his UN wrongly condemned Special Military Operation could have conquered Ukraine in a matter of decades as was Chechnya.
@Ghosts_and_Cars
@Ghosts_and_Cars 23 күн бұрын
X caliber used to cost 175k or some really high number when they came out.
@flemishpopulist1477
@flemishpopulist1477 Ай бұрын
For one, you cannot compare the cost of a standard Russian shell with a NATO Excalibur round due to one being significantly less technologically advanced (dumb or unguided) compared to a guided munition. Second, what is Russia's artillery system production numbers? You can produce all the shells in the world, but if you are losing artillery systems faster than you can replace them, then eventually you will be forced to have soldiers throw the shells at the enemy instead of shooting them with artillery.
@ChrisStephens-ij5yi
@ChrisStephens-ij5yi 3 күн бұрын
Wrong info Cost to the US Army for a M795 (HE) projectile only (no propellant, no fuze, etc but with lifting plug and supplementary charge included) is about US$330-500in 2019.
@AlexJane-ok2zw
@AlexJane-ok2zw Ай бұрын
Naturally...Super power nation shows!
@rickyshingnaisui6374
@rickyshingnaisui6374 Ай бұрын
Now that's a lot of damage
@tupacpereira4015
@tupacpereira4015 Ай бұрын
Edit: ( I forgot to mention, that, there is a Recycling of these shells when they get backward-ejected and sent to Factories again) 😉 😊These shells per day and per month are unacurate, Russia production its way more than this. Ill tell you why. You said 250,000 per month and 12,320 per day. All those equations are meant to be multiplied by 21 days in a normal 8 hours shift. And what you didnt account for was, that Russia passed a law, enforcing and allowing the workers to get 12 hour shifts with all benefits and paying bonus. We are talking about 3 shifts per day each shift is 8 hours work, and there also work the total of 30 or 31 days per month, and not only those 21 days. Which means those numbers of total shells per month are way higher than what is shown on this video Russia produces 381,920 shells per month/ x12 = 4,583,040 Million shells per year And the cost of these HE Shells 152mm for Russia is 730 $ Annual Russia shell cost in dollars: 3, 345, 619, 200 Dollars / 297, 787, 710, 158, 4 Rubles Monthly : 278 801 600 Dollars / 24, 815, 642, 513, 2 Rubles And because Russia is a Estate Enterprise country, they can absorb all this cost's, since there is no Business guy making money of this, using the capitalist method of making money of (High demand = Higher price), like they did with 155mm NATO shells from 2,000 dollars they increase it to 8,000 dollars. The Russian only real cost is : 1 - Metals which is are extracted from Russian soil, they only have to pay mining shifts. (The workers will spend their money from their shifts in food and months expenses) 2 - Eletronics, cheaply bought from China and India and also there produce some of they're own eletronics. (China and India will pay for the eletronics for everytime they buy Russian oil daily) 3 - Workers shift payment 😊 (The workers will spend their money from their shifts in food and months expenses) And 3/4 of that money goes and stays inside Russia because is a National consumption/spenduture, so is like money laundry.
@3epkaJLo_DyLLLu
@3epkaJLo_DyLLLu Ай бұрын
Вообще-то там по сменам работают, и получается, что снаряды делаются непрерывно полный месяц. Если не знаешь, то нечего и кукарекать.
@xzenislevx
@xzenislevx Ай бұрын
Не рассказывайте им
@goatman3828
@goatman3828 Ай бұрын
And you they don't have the artillary to shoot them wonky out of balance rounds.😂 when you are losing 50 artillary units every day, and your Soviet stockpiles are almost gone now. And you have to deliver the rounds 2 at a time by Chinese motorcycle, what is the point? All those crappy rounds just waiting for some motorbike to ride to the front. And the few motorcycles that actually get through means you now have 8 seconds of un-aim-able ammunition. Yea!🤣🤣
@toddsterling4949
@toddsterling4949 Ай бұрын
Lmao
@jetli740
@jetli740 Ай бұрын
@@goatman3828 keep coping
@DelfinoGarza77
@DelfinoGarza77 27 күн бұрын
Vladimir looks happy but Kim looks disappointed.
@tommya4059
@tommya4059 13 күн бұрын
I doubt any factory or factories producing 5,000 let alone 12,000 a day.
@sangmoon2464
@sangmoon2464 Ай бұрын
How is their barrel production doing? They must be burning through barrels by now
@oldhag2881
@oldhag2881 23 күн бұрын
I think American Excaliber shells cost ~$100 K. Early on, Russia found a way to defeat these 'smart' shells.
@MultiYlin
@MultiYlin Ай бұрын
This number doe snot make sense to be perfectly honest. one 122mm artliery shells has about 15kg of steel: 15kg/shell * 12000shells = 180tons (equivalent to 0.65MT/year) but the steel production across CIS countries increase from prewar productivity of 76-80MT/year to almost 85MT/year. We know Russian increase the production at least 5-10MT/year to support the war production. My guess is that the number is much much higher ... Russia is sustaining low level fighting with 12,000shells fired per day but the real number I am afraid is like 2-3 times higher.
@ReynaldoVillaceran-jv1je
@ReynaldoVillaceran-jv1je Ай бұрын
5X to tell the truth.😊
@MultiYlin
@MultiYlin Ай бұрын
correction: 0.065MT er annum... this number makes no sense at all
@sivaprasad.k.sivaprasad.k.3769
@sivaprasad.k.sivaprasad.k.3769 Ай бұрын
💪🙏 FROM INDIA.💖
@Finger-E-Mayas
@Finger-E-Mayas Ай бұрын
Uff! Fresh off the assembly line 😅
@lucientjinasjoe1578
@lucientjinasjoe1578 Ай бұрын
Where you have the price of1000 dollars per shell , for all I know it's between 200 to 300 dollars some time ago if i correct it was nearly 500 , but correct me if I wrong
@user-ew2xh5ij1y
@user-ew2xh5ij1y Ай бұрын
You are absolutely right. 152 mm ammunition for old artillery systems costs no more than $ 200, and for new ones - about $ 500.
@user-be2vn6en6x
@user-be2vn6en6x Ай бұрын
Those shovel are making devil US so angry, wonder why!
@Graeme-ve8tg
@Graeme-ve8tg Ай бұрын
The production figures are based on propaganda. I don't believe their is evidence of these production numbers, as the top 4 manufacturing firms in Russia produce only about 3,000/day combined. Where does the other 9,000 come from?
@rahadityap2375
@rahadityap2375 27 күн бұрын
Literally there is Thousand Industrial Defense Enterprises that each operated and owned 1-3 factory plant, You cannot depending entirely on "Largest Defense Corporation" On massive production
@user-iv8pd2jt3d
@user-iv8pd2jt3d Ай бұрын
No corruption in the system allows for greater production something the America knows nothing about
@brentdallyn8459
@brentdallyn8459 Ай бұрын
No corruption? spare us all your BS troll boy! we know the truth and so do you.
@digital2105
@digital2105 Ай бұрын
Explain to me again how your generals can afford to buy luxury yachts.
@rodiculous9464
@rodiculous9464 Ай бұрын
There is corruption the difference is that in russia corruption is seen as corruption whereas in America corruption is institutionalized and legalized bc the corporations own the governing bodies that govern themselves ergo you end up paying $90,000 for a bag of bushings and the average American is so stupid from 12 years of learning pronouns and micro aggressions that you just tell them "oh these are super duper exceptional American bushings" and they go "durrrrr ok" and drool on themselves and go back to watching football..
@napobg6842
@napobg6842 Ай бұрын
Another rage bait comment
@napobg6842
@napobg6842 Ай бұрын
@@digital2105 Nah bro, this guy said there is no corruption.
@BuiltByJalal
@BuiltByJalal Ай бұрын
That’s it?!?! 12,000 ain’t shit wtf, they should be producing 200,000 a day
@consciousplanet8887
@consciousplanet8887 Ай бұрын
You hv access to the russian military acct books or you are just guessing about the cost of each shell
@Trulte60
@Trulte60 26 күн бұрын
LoL, looks like the "special military operation" was somewhat more extensive than Russia had intended 😅 what a mess!
@JBall-hd8bw
@JBall-hd8bw Ай бұрын
It takes more than shells. Artillery pieces are needed to fire the shells, and they've been taking a beating. Artillery tubes have a finite life span, they also have to be changed out. Trained crews are needed to make use of the available guns.
@Redfvvg
@Redfvvg Ай бұрын
There is enough secondary education in Russia to learn how to solve simple integrals. So the training period is not that long . Combat coordination is important, so they do not immediately send to the front. At least six months in school. The muzzles are changing, production has been established since ancient times.
@user-ke4ks3cx6m
@user-ke4ks3cx6m Ай бұрын
Russia is not Afghanistan, America has underestimated it ...
@OddeyeDL76
@OddeyeDL76 Ай бұрын
Shifting the advantage in their favor? It could not possibly be MORE in Russia's favour.
@ianLord77
@ianLord77 Ай бұрын
The creator of this video needs to do much better research before publishing figures that are quite off actual numbers. Some of the comments below have much more accurate info on what the actual costs of Russian and NATO shell productions are so I'm not going to repeat that. Also, is it that hard to find some more original footage instead of looping the same thing over and over?
@MrRamSwe
@MrRamSwe Ай бұрын
Yes they have been unstoppable for over two years now........
@thetombaxter
@thetombaxter Ай бұрын
Yes Putin has been advancing East for years, hundreds of miles every month, except in Kherson, Buda, and Kharkin and within a decade will be in Odessa to join Chechnya as another great fast victory with the aid of mercenaries from Sri Lanka, Nepal and Russian Prisons.
@TheFlatronify
@TheFlatronify Ай бұрын
This video is a great example how to talk a lot and say nothing at the same time. Repeating the same videos over and over again and repeating the same things without much information. Sounds like LLM generated text, maybe even TTS?
@privantomas
@privantomas Ай бұрын
I don't think such a shell costs 1000 USD. It is roughly ten times less.
@Secular_Iran_GE
@Secular_Iran_GE Ай бұрын
According to british intelligence and boris johnson ,Russia is out of ammo 😂😂😂
@artizan52
@artizan52 Ай бұрын
The difference is that Russia has its own raw materials , so your costing basing it in USA is way over the top. As others have mentioned. It is not independent companies . The fact that the US news agencies reported in September of last year that these same shells they had run out of. In the same report by USA media , With the production rates they currently had ( factories ) it would take them 7 years to replace to the level they had before .. This also goes for Europe. As USA had more in the first place In the same report by USA media They also listed the anti aircraft missiles and shorter range missiles Each armament taking 7 years unless new factories were e built..!! What is seen here, the 24/7 production ., has been going on for 2 years non stop.. Along with all the other missiles , Drones and the other nasty stuff . Russia hadn’t stalked in its operations at all. It never invaded Ukraine 2/3 Ed’s remain untouched and Russia was never interested .. The special Operation. Was so called to move over the border and protect the ethnic Russians in the Donbas regions .. that the 2014 Minsk agreement that was agreed by Ukraine to stop killing the civilians in those regions because they where/ are Russian Ukraine didn’t keep the agreement 17.000 where killed after 2014 by Ukrainians , bombed schools churches shops , civilians no military at all.. Before Russia moved over to intercede. After giving 6 week warning that before they did if Ukraine would stop they would pull back .. Russia now out numbers usa soldiers 3-1 .. Battle trained fully equipped . Any forces going in are going to die .
@panzermora902
@panzermora902 Ай бұрын
Imagine what they dont show to the world,better dont mess with them
@ijo1759
@ijo1759 Ай бұрын
The information content in this video is less than 30 seconds, but he drags on 8 minutes.
@Mk19-xc9bm
@Mk19-xc9bm Ай бұрын
12.000 shells a day and still has to beg north Korea and iran for weapons
@kamilhorvat8290
@kamilhorvat8290 Ай бұрын
the secret is simple - they don't have green deal
@captainbuck5969
@captainbuck5969 Ай бұрын
And we have President Poopy Pants.
@bagalao77
@bagalao77 Ай бұрын
In 1939 these guys would be advocating for hitzer
@yacir
@yacir Ай бұрын
Shell cases should be normally made from copper(its price skyrocketed), those white shells, what are they made of? Stainless steel?
@3epkaJLo_DyLLLu
@3epkaJLo_DyLLLu Ай бұрын
brass
@jerromedrakejr9332
@jerromedrakejr9332 Ай бұрын
The cases are made of brass... copper is too soft, too corrosive and wickedly expensive...The white cases are made of regular iron... not popular because they rust quickly, but they are suitable for wartime because they don't sit in warehouses... they are used quickly...
@lordxidious2739
@lordxidious2739 29 күн бұрын
Corruption? They could be making 24,320 a day. 😅
@lylelaw1238
@lylelaw1238 Ай бұрын
They must have 1000 or these plants scattered across russia, each cranking out 12 shells each
@warrior3614
@warrior3614 29 күн бұрын
The difference in US & RF coast of the shells does not affect the amount of shells being produced. It all depends on manufacturing, labor, and experience of production.
@Porter92
@Porter92 Ай бұрын
But you kept showing a shell that wasnt $1,000 a shell? You werw showing the new GPS or whatever its called shell they started using
@chrismair8161
@chrismair8161 28 күн бұрын
The Raw ore is coming from where?
@skitidet4302
@skitidet4302 Ай бұрын
The numbers are all over the place. For example, an M982 Excalibur shell is WAY WAY more expensive than 4000 dollars. It's a guided munition comparable to the Russian Krasnopol round and thus it costs like 100k. A Krasnopol cost like 30k-35k.
@Sam-dm4kz
@Sam-dm4kz Ай бұрын
Only in 1 plant there 12 other plants, quantity exceed to no limits.
@Gunni1972
@Gunni1972 Ай бұрын
12 million $ a day? Elon Musk loses that much in half the time.
@Shyhalu
@Shyhalu Ай бұрын
LOL still butthurt at losing your checkmark?
@salamonbalint
@salamonbalint Ай бұрын
How Russia can produce 12000 shells a day? The answer is: statistics.
@davidlorang7697
@davidlorang7697 2 күн бұрын
But, but, Russia has been out of anmo for 2 years now…..that’s what the news told me
@markmilam3152
@markmilam3152 Ай бұрын
If this is true Ukraine has lost the war! The USA has built a 155 mm shell factory in Texas but still America's production of 155 mm shell is woefully too slow!
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