A Ukrainian industry representative stresses the need for the West to focus on mass-producing affordable weaponry rather than investing in a limited number of high-tech systems. Serhiy Goncharov, CEO of the National Association of Ukrainian Defense Industries, argues that in a war of attrition, having a large supply of effective, lower-cost arms is crucial. He cites that while expensive weapons may be impressive, they are often ineffective in the face of enemy electronic warfare capabilities. The emphasis should be on quantity to sustain ongoing conflicts, particularly those similar to the situation in Ukraine.
You don't need 10 Archers from the Swedish that are probably one of the best artillery systems in the world. Instead, you need 200 cheap howitzers like the Bohdana one that Ukraine makes.
The war in Ukraine shows you don't need a handful of ultra-precise, expensive weapons. You need a massive supply of good enough firepower.
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