Originally Posted by
Lonewolf_50
Not at all.
As they only have a few of the units (six reported) and their enemy shoots back, the use of these high dollar assets may be curtailed if the enemy has a good day.
There's also the matter of ammo supply. I can't comment on how effective the Russian sensor-to-shooter link is because I don't know. .
It's difficult to know who is referring to which donations, but I think they may well have more than 20 now. There are these 6 and also:
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Germany and the Netherlands will donate 12 Panzerhaubitze 2000 self-propelled howitzers to Ukraine.." and another few I believe have been pledged by countries I don't recall.
"12 German self-propelled Pzh 2000 howitzers are reportedly now in use in the Ukraine’s ongoing war with Russia.
The news of the German self-propelled PzH 2000 howitzers in Ukraine was reported by journalist Paul Ronzheimer on Monday, June 27."
"Canada to donate 20,000 155mm artillery rounds to Ukraine _ Defense News May 2022 Global Security army industry _ Defense Security global news industry army year 2022 _ Archive News year"