Poland reported ammunition reserves for one to two weeks of fighting


Poland has a stockpile of ammunition for one to two weeks of combat operations. This was announced on March 26 by the head of the Polish National Security Bureau, Dariusz Lukowski.
"With the current level of reserves, the defense could be conducted within one or two weeks," the general said on the Polsat TV channel.
Lukovsky also added that the least ammunition has been accumulated for old weapons. Ot noted that some ammunition may be enough for only five to seven days of fighting. Poland will be able to accumulate the necessary arsenal for long–term combat only within two to three years, Lukowski said.
At the moment, the Polish defense industry produces about 50 thousand 155 mm shells annually. By 2028, there are plans to increase the production of this caliber to 200-300 thousand units.Газета.Ru ".
Earlier, on March 21, Bloomberg reported that European countries are experiencing a shortage of resources needed to produce gunpowder and other explosives amid plans to significantly increase defense spending. According to the agency, European governments have gone through their ammunition stocks in order to arm Ukraine and have shown how small their reserves are.
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