Journalists from the investigative centers Bivol (Bulgaria) and Fundacja Reporterów (Poland) found evidence of supplies of defective ammunition to Ukraine, which Bulgaria purchased from Belarus in 2015-2020.It turned out that at the beginning of May, the Bulgarian company Alguns was to deliver various ammunition produced in the 1980s to Ukraine:— 122-mm shells for BM-21 Grad MRL;— 122-mm shells for D-30 Gvozdika howitzer;— 152-mm shells for D-20 Akatsiya howitzer;— 130-mm artillery shells.The shipment was to be organized through the Romanian state corporation CN RomArm S.A., and the total cost was estimated at $200 million. However, the Ukrainian and Romanian parties were unsatisfied with the condition of the missiles, many of which were deformed or rusted.https://motolko.help/en-news/bulgaria-tried-to-secretly-supply-defective-ammunition-produced-in-the-1980s-and-purchased-in-belarus-to-ukraine/
>I need ammunition, not a ride
Based.
>>475745004>buy decades-old surplus ammunition because it’s really cheap>it’s low-quality and unreliable>how could this happen to me?You get what you pay for
>>475745004wtf I love bulgaria now
>>475745004Secretly or did they just give them what was lying around? Crazy how Iran's drones are the only things that seem to actually deliver this conflict.
>>475745004The decline and fall of the Ottoman Empire has been a disaster for human race. Say what you will about them but they kept order if nothing else.
>>475745004nice, end war
>>475745004um yeah I'm thinking Z
>>475745004oops sorry ;-; we do better next time, promise <3
>>475745004>>475745070Isn't soviet stuff supposed to be all rusty or caked in cosmoline?