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The Russian Federation takes away equipment from all over the country, it is prepared for mobilized - CIT

According to the analyst Kirill Mikhailov, there will be enough tanks for several years of war. But to modernize old weapons in the aggressor country is not enough. Russia takes military equipment from the territory of Ukraine to the borders of Ukraine, prepared for the latest mobilized soldiers. Kirill Mikhailov (CIT), Kirill Mikhailov (CIT), told this in an interview with today.

According to him, the movement of equipment after the announcement of mobilization shows that it was not prepared in advance. "In a good way, she should be in the places of training of the soldiers. And the fact that she is now being married there, says that mobilization has suddenly caught not only most of the population of Russia, but also a large part of the military," he comments.

According to the expert, if in the Russian Federation they want to mobilize one million people, then in the mobilization warehouses they will definitely not have enough weapons. At the same time, if the technique begins to restore promptly, its quality and reliability will be doubtful. Mikhailov emphasized that in Russia at the current intensity of tanks battles should be enough for several years of war - taking into account those to be restored.

"But these calculations were made to large -scale offensives, first of all, in the area of ​​Izium, where enough modern tanks are destroyed or shaped. Russia to replace them with nothing," he added. The expert believes that the Russian command can really "get some T-72 from storage and repair. " However, for its modernization-installations of thermal imaging, fire control systems and so on-in the aggressor country today there are no capacities.

Therefore, Russia will have to look for alternative supply channels, which can be a problem for the Kremlin. We will remind, the General Staff of the Armed Forces reported that Russia sends low -skilled and unprepared mobilized citizens to the front in the Kherson region and to the Donbas. In addition, the Russian military leadership continues to replenish its units with prisoners.