Can't link to it due to swearing but a few more instance of barrel malfunctions on Russian artillery starting to show up online.
For some reason Western intelligence agencies, maybe hoping for a demoralising effect, hugely overstate the degraded state of Russian military divisions - some of the elite guards divisions for instance have had individual regiments and units decimated in Ukraine but they are only a subset of the whole structure. There are many Russian military units represented in Ukraine only utilising around 1/3rd their [available] actual standing strength (their actual standing strength often being somewhat less than their on paper standing strength).
People often like to embrace the idea of desperation, I can only assume because it is what they want to see, where Russia is emptying out hardware which was going to waste anyhow to use in Ukraine when it isn't always desperation. Though even that can be a tricky one - with the T-80 tanks for instance they were initially using a mix of active stock and retired stock put back into service from deep reserves, when they started to turn to their [maintained] reserves they found they'd been raided for parts due to corruption - but at the same time I think people vastly underestimate the scale of Russian hardware reserves and how little their maintained reserves have been touched so far with Ukraine - even with the condition a lot of it is in there is still large amounts of serviceable hardware.
Same with the talk of shortages of ammunition - yet Russia continued to fire off large amounts and with this Kharkiv attack they've uncovered large stores of it - the bigger issue being the man power to use it and the logistics to get it where it needs to be.
All the talk around Russian tank production/maintenance and yes it is in a woeful situation but they still managed for instance at one facility to modernise and put into service ~45 T-62 tanks in the last month and a half but the way people talk it is if they'd struggle to do 1-2. (EDIT: When I say modernise I'm still talking a late 1970s, early 1980s spec tank

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