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The war in Ukraine is one of relentless attrition. While territory usually only changes hands extremely slowly, munitions and equipment and destroyed and consumed at prodigious rates in a fires-dominated slugging match.
In that kind of struggle, the endurance of a military may owe a lot to the pipeline of replacement equipment that supports it.
For Ukraine, that largely means looking into the details of foreign equipment provision and some Ukrainian domestic production.
But for Russia, without as many allies to call on, one of the key factors is probably defence industrial output, a topic which is widely contested in news and propaganda. According to some sources, Russia produces enough equipment to overpower all of NATO alone, acording to those on the other extreme, it produces little of value or quality.
In this episode, I try to dive into Russian data as well as battlefield loss observations to try and get an understanding of where the truth lies. Trying to understand how much equipment Russia may be producing, and what that means for its ability to sustain a long, hard-fought war.
Patreon:
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Caveats and Corrections:
All normal caveats and disclaimers apply (yes including the non-reliance and non-financial-advice provisions, please don't trade defence stocks based on YT videos)
At one point a slide refers to it being 'reported' that the Russian defence budget has already spent 1T Rubles on salaries in the first half of 2023 - It is important to clarify that the inclusion of statements as 'reported' does not represent endorsement of their accuracy. I have no solid information on paid out salaries and allowances in Russia in Q1&2 2023
Reading/sources:
Julian Cooper (published in SIPRI) - RUSSIA’S MILITARY EXPENDITURE DURING ITS WAR AGAINST UKRAINE
https://www.sipri.org/sites/default/files/202306/sipriinsight_2306_07_russias_military_expenditure_during_its_war_against_ukraine_230627.pdf
Julian Cooper (published in SIPRI) -IMPLEMENTATION OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERAL BUDGET DURING JANUARY–JULY 2022 AND SPENDING ON THE MILITARY
https://www.sipri.org/sites/default/files/2022-10/bp_2210_russianmilex.pdf
Shoigu saying the SDO in 2023 will be 1.5x 2022
https://rg.ru/2022/11/30/shojgu-v-2023-godu-finansirovanie-gosoboronzakaza-uvelichitsia-v-15-raza.html
TASS on Septmber 2022 budget submissions
https://tass.com/defense/1514879
Rostec - supply of Tu-160 engines
https://rostec.ru/news/odk-postavit-minoborony-rf-vosem-dvigateley-dlya-tu-160m/
Medvedev saying things:
https://tass.com/defense/1526773
https://tass.com/defense/1666259
Putin 2.7x figure
https://tass.com/politics/1631641
Borisov on the Russian defence sector:
https://vpk.name/news/613140_borisov_deficit_kadrov_na_predpriyatiyah_opk_v_rf_budet_sostavlyat_okolo_400_tys_chelovek.html
Chemezov interviews:
https://rostec.ru/news/mikhail-mishustin-provel-rabochuyu-vstrechu-s-glavoy-rostekha-sergeem-chemezovym-/
https://vpk.name/en/755227_sergey-chemezov-presented-the-results-of-work-for-2022-to-the-president-of-russia-vladimir-putin.html
http://en.kremlin.ru/events/president/news/71993
Institut Action Résilience Research piece
https://institutactionresilience.fr/publications.php
The 1,500 T-90M and T-14 thing
https://en.topcor.ru/33467-military-watch-v-2023-godu-v-rossii-izgotovjat-okolo-1500-tankov-t-90m-proryv.html
Jamestown foundation pieces (by Pavel Luzin)
https://jamestown.org/program/russias-defense-industry-growing-increasingly-turbulent/
https://jamestown.org/program/russian-arms-production-q2-2023/
Rosstat industrial data:
https://rosstat.gov.ru/folder/313/document/212897
https://rosstat.gov.ru/storage/mediabank/63_26-04-2023.html
Reuters reporting on military production
https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/russias-military-production-state-splurge-ease-sanctions-pain-2023-04-04/
Pavel Luzin (for FPRI) - Russia's military industry forecast 2023-2025
https://www.fpri.org/article/2023/04/russias-military-industry-forecast-2023-2025/#_edn2
Destruction of the Minsk
https://kyivindependent.com/uk-defense-ministry-russian-landing-craft-minsk-almost-certainly-destroyed/#:~:text=The%20Russian%20landing%20vessel%20Minsk,intelligence%20report%20on%20Sept.%2015.
Timestamps:
00:00:00 — Russian Defence Production 2023
00:01:34 — What Am I Talking About
00:02:47 — Assessing Defence And Industrial Production
00:10:11 — Budgets
00:17:38 — Corporates And Workforces
00:23:27 — Output Measures
00:27:54 — What's Going On In The Russian Data?
00:31:45 — Russian Equipment Patterns
00:50:40 — The Drone Effort
00:58:26 — What About Sanctions
00:59:55 — Endurance And A Changing Russian Army
01:03:08 — Scenarios And Failure Points
01:08:09 — Conclusions
01:09:58 — Channel Update
Really interested to check this video out when I have a chance. My initial thoughts are that this ship sailed a while ago, got a hole punched in it by a naval drone, then was towed to Sevastopol for repair before being destroyed by a storm shadow.
Yeah. Even if they can keep up, it will only be for a few years, and it will wreck their economy for multiple reasons.
But Ukraine has its own challenges. Not only is its industrial sector being regularly bombed, but it has to depend upon the West not losing interest. It’s a race to see which happens first: Russian collapse or Western disengagement.
Also Russian is taking a lot of those people that would build the stuff and sending them to the front lines. The migrant working are finding out the same will happen to them. So even if Russian could get the Western parts they don’t have the skilled labor to make or repair the stuff.