• circuscritic@lemmy.ca
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    Oh I’m sure the thought of two dozen cruise missiles will straighten Putin out ASAP.

    For starters, this would not be a new or unprecedented capability for the Ukrainians.

    If Germany had several hundred to part with immediately, and the capacity to regularly replenish those stocks, that would make a significant difference on the battlefield, but I doubt it would make Putin sue for peace.

    But of course, Germany does not have those kind of stockpiles or manufacturing capacity to maintain that.

    Still, it would be nice to see more European politicians picking up the banner of supplying Ukraine in the face of likely diminished, or eliminated, American transfers.

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      Oh, believe me…we have that manufacturing capabilities. I live near where parts of Taurus are made… It’s just that there’s no “demand” and the bundeswehr doesn’t have enough money to just order them to stockpile.

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        Capability and capacity are two very different things.

        Yes, I understand the manufacturing capability exists, but it’s capacity is limited i.e. existing facilities could not maintain a strategically significant production volume relative to Ukraine’s needs, much less to deter Putin.