Kubilius noted that while 155mm artillery shells were a significant challenge at the start of the full-scale invasion, production is now ramping up. At the same time, he underlined that the priority challenge currently remains the shortage of missiles for Ukraine’s air defense.


The upside is that Russia has about 6000-8000 T-70s left, and basically no other armor. The usage rate may be falling off a cliff in the next several months
Tank use fell off greatly over a year ago. Russia still has some and uses them, but they have to be selective because they no longer can afford to lose 30-60 per day and know it. They seem to be a bit selective on artillery use compared to a year ago, but they seem to have a lot they don’t worry about losing.
Of course every loss the Russians face is good, but the goal isn’t those losses, it is Russia out of Ukraine.