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> The research on artillery rounds by Bain & Company, which drew on publicly available information ...

Nothing about quality, if there's a high failure rate, having such unreliable weapons may do more harm than good for the Russian invasion.

They will probably be more in line with the design of the kalashnikov which is unsurpassed in reliability. You don’t get to destroy NATO gear for 2 years with unreliable weapons.

The New York Times recently lamented the fact that $500 drones are so easily wrecking $10 million armored vehicles.

https://www.rt.com/russia/597177-abrams-drone-video-donbass/