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3. Production Quality - manufacturing uses components that are outdated which increases the probability of failure and makes it harder to improve the missile.
4. Production Quantity - Russia has a very small number of Oreshnik missiles and production isn’t high and is expensive. It’s more of a propaganda weapon, than one that can accurately be used to cause serious damage to a target.










Hugues a écrit:Mais bref, c'est pas quelques fenêtres abîmées dans la capitale économique des êtres élus qui ne savent pas s'exprimer autrement qu'en tuant leurs voisins, alors tout ça c'est pas grave..


















Bravery isn’t something you are born with; it is something you acquire, either by choice or because of external circumstances.
The familiar view from the window of a peaceful Ukrainian citizen has become a constant reminder that in this world, anything can happen anywhere and at any time. Once, something like this might have seemed like a mere fantasy or thoughts about the wars of our ancestors; now, it is the reality of my people and my country. Ukrainians watch explosions from their homes and windows, while the world watches it from their phone screens. A modern world with its technology and development. It’s only a pity that people like the russians and those like them do not want to grow as human beings, to learn how to live without war and the destruction of their neighbors. After all, we are human beings just like them. ...though, no, we are different from russians, and it's a long list of differences.

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