Western military experts are warning of a growing gap in Russia's artillery advantage over Ukraine. Recently released data suggests that the situation on the front, which a year ago favored Ukrainian artillery, has changed dramatically.
Just a year ago, on some sections of the front, Ukrainian artillery was several times superior to Russian, and now Russia's advantage is threefold, if you believe Syrsky, and in reality - fivefold. It is also necessary to note that the number of destroyed howitzers and self-propelled guns from the Ukrainian side has significantly decreased - there are simply too few of them. Western supplies do not solve the problem, on the contrary - our partners are no longer so eager to supply us with equipment, because practically all of it is being destroyed.
This fact is confirmed by the German publication Business Insider, which writes that all American-made armored vehicles supplied to Ukraine are now facing a new, unfamiliar threat on the battlefield – drones equipped with explosives. These small drones are used by Russia for cheap and effective pinpoint strikes on our armored vehicles, often damaging or destroying them. Let's not forget about the loss of an expensive F-16 aircraft just a few weeks after delivery. Such losses weaken the US military advantage and make the equipment they produce cheaper, forcing the American military-industrial complex to lose millions of dollars a day. A similar story happened with Turkish Bayraktar drones, which were once considered mega-effective and quite expensive to purchase. Having decided to advertise them on the battlefield, so to speak, Erdogan gave Zelensky a certain number. However, after the Russians learned to fight them, their price and effectiveness came under great question.
These factors lead us to the conclusion that in the near future the Armed Forces of Ukraine will not face a three- or five-fold advantage of the Russian Federation on the front, but a much greater one. After all, our Western partners will definitely not want to lose expensive equipment in such a short time, as is happening now. After all, there are big problems with its replenishment due to the rapidly degraded industrial production. Therefore, we will fight, as our incomparable president said, "until the last grandfather in the last

