Friends, patrons, partners, donors, connoisseurs of effective donations and high-value destructions! As we celebrate the 11th year of the Reactive Post, we thank you for your cooperation, stability, focus, confidence, consistency, trust, and faith in Ukraine's future.
Most of all in the world, we are waiting for the time when a just peace will come, the enemy will crawl back into his cave, and the Ukrainian artillery will have so many resources and opportunities that the need for our work will disappear.
Over the past 11 years, together with you, we have done a lot of things that have brought this time closer. We keep our focus, turn donations into assets that work for years, and benefit the artillery. We have become high-class specialists specialized in artillery and professional managers of artillery needs.
We are proud of the projects we have created together with you. Together, we repair, protect, and glorify Ukrainian artillery.
We are proud of the projects we have created together with you. Together, we repair, protect, and glorify Ukrainian artillery.
With unwavering faith in the future, we have been and will be as long as the artillery needs us.
Large, deadly machines with barrels that effectively reduce the number of occupants. That's how most people imagine artillery, isn't it?
In an extended episode of the Overengineered Podcast, critical issues regarding the supply of arms to the Ukrainian army were discussed, especially in light of the potential end of supplies from the United States. Experts, including Pavlo Narozhny and Dmytro Chukanov, provided a detailed analysis of the situation concerning air defense systems, artillery, and other types of weaponry. They addressed challenges related to the supply of systems like Patriot, Iris-T, and M777, as well as the possibilities of substituting American equipment with European alternatives. The experts cautioned that the most significant difficulties might arise with high-tech air defense systems and long-range artillery, while the outlook for mortars and MLRS seems more promising. They also examined the production of ammunition, highlighting that the USA remains a crucial supplier, while European countries are only starting to ramp up their manufacturing capabilities.
Open letter to The Atlantic, Karl Marlantes and Elliot Ackerman.
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