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US has <1000 HIMARS and can only fire 6 normal artillery or 1-2 "state of the art" ballistic missiles
This would bankrupt their inventory lol
Giving a single overseas country ~18% of one of your best artillery systems and 100% of yearly production is insane btw
Also Russia is firing 10,000 rockets every DAY. Those 9 waves of 1k isn't that much
Cause they were using it themselves. Big difference between giving it to another country
Also just completely ignoring Russia is at least one full generation ahead of any other country when it comes to air defence
Idk why I'm having this military debate I don't even have any interest or research this, it's just so wrong come onnnn
If the tactic is to overwhelm Russia's air defenses with a massive salvo of rockets, the fact that the tiny number of rockets Ukraine could launch are precision guided is irrelevent.
Ukraine is using their scare himars missiles to strike at bus stops and shops in Donetsk instead of "surgically strike critical infrastructures behind enemy lines." so they either have more experience in what those missiles can actually do than you or think bus stops are critical infrastructure.
Lmao, you can't trust natopedia for anything political