Is NATO running out of ammunition?

Ukrainian soldiers fire thousands of artillery shells every day in their defensive fight once morest Russia – ammunition that is becoming increasingly difficult to obtain in the West. South Korea, among others, is stepping in to fill the gaps.

Ukrainian soldiers fire a shell from a western M777 howitzer in the Donetsk region.

Serhii Nuzhnenko / RFE / Archyde.com

On May 9, 1915, more than 11,000 British soldiers died in a few hours near the French village of Aubers. The offensive, which was intended to break through the German front, turned out to be a disaster for the British First Army. You gained no ground, gained no tactical advantage, and suffered more than ten times the casualties of your opponent.

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