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WW3 Fears: Putin Gears Up Factories for NATO Showdown

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Vladimir Putin smiles wearing light blue shirt

 

Russia ramps up arms production amid potential conflict with NATO!

 

Russia is dramatically boosting its drone and missile output in preparation for a potential conflict with NATO, sparking WW3 fears. In 2025, experts report a significant increase in Russian ordnance manufacturing, escalating its strike capabilities against Ukraine. The Kremlin remains committed to expanding these capabilities, despite an upcoming peace meeting in Alaska between Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump.

 

The Institute for the Study of War (ISW) warns this development could be a precursor to a prolonged military effort in Ukraine and beyond. Russia's military has already executed over 10 massive drone and missile strikes in Ukraine, with plans to increase its strike capability to accommodate up to 2,000 drones.

Ukraine's Military Intelligence Directorate (GUR) revealed that Russia currently produces approximately 170 Shahed-type drones daily. This rate is set to rise to 190 by year's end. Additionally, Russia reportedly stockpiled 600 Iskander-M ballistic missiles and 300 Iskander-K cruise missiles. Experts believe if Russia maintains its missile strike frequency, its reserves will last for about two years.

 

This arms production surge is thought to be with future NATO confrontations in mind. The ISW asserts that Russia's focus on long-range drone and missile capabilities extends to collaborations with Belarus, Iran, China, and North Korea. These alliances aid weapons provisions and facilitate sanctions evasion.

Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania could be Russia's next targets, according to specialists. Alarmingly, Russian state outlet Interfax reported Estonia's plans, backed by the European Commission, to take out a loan worth €3.6 billion (approximately 136 billion THB) to bolster defence spending.

 

In conclusion, Russia's arms manufacturing escalation aims at enhancing its military prowess against NATO. The global community watches as tensions rise, potentially ushering in a new era of conflict.

 

 

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He’s setting the table to play you know who next week.he’s having trouble supplying his effort to murder Ukraine.

He looks well  ! 

On 8/12/2025 at 6:06 AM, CharlieH said:

The global community watches as tensions rise

fify...the global community keep prodding the bear until  uncle Vlad says fornicate it and drops a nuke...nato can then throw their hands up in the air in horror saying it wasnt us

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16 minutes ago, wombat said:

fify...the global community keep prodding the bear until  uncle Vlad says fornicate it and drops a nuke...nato can then throw their hands up in the air in horror saying it wasnt us

Ahh I think it’s the bear that’s doing the prodding the global community is doing more defense against putins aggression.

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Trump fractured the Nato alliance is a big factor in Putin's boldness for a Nato showdown. A unified Nato with US is a big deterrent to stop Russia aggression. Trump's flawed foreign policies may dragged Europe into WW3. Trump is a threat to world peace. 

Putler brags more arms production while it suffers electronics embargo, fund shortage, and constant Ukrainian sabotage.

Why is Putin importing more N Korean troops ?     What does he need them for, because Russia is not being invaded.

The unquestionable fact that his own forces have been depleted, is only because he has chosen to invade an independant, sovreign state. 

13 hours ago, wombat said:

fify...the global community keep prodding the bear until  uncle Vlad says fornicate it and drops a nuke...nato can then throw their hands up in the air in horror saying it wasnt us

Don't think that would be the end of the story ?

1 hour ago, attento said:

Why is Putin importing more N Korean troops ?     What does he need them for, because Russia is not being invaded.

The unquestionable fact that his own forces have been depleted, is only because he has chosen to invade an independant, sovreign state. 

You're a good parrot, congrats

11 hours ago, black tabby12345 said:

Putler brags more arms production while it suffers electronics embargo, fund shortage, and constant Ukrainian sabotage.

You watch too much TV me think

On 8/11/2025 at 6:06 PM, CharlieH said:

 

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Russia ramps up arms production amid potential conflict with NATO!

 

Russia is dramatically boosting its drone and missile output in preparation for a potential conflict with NATO, sparking WW3 fears. In 2025, experts report a significant increase in Russian ordnance manufacturing, escalating its strike capabilities against Ukraine. The Kremlin remains committed to expanding these capabilities, despite an upcoming peace meeting in Alaska between Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump.

 

The Institute for the Study of War (ISW) warns this development could be a precursor to a prolonged military effort in Ukraine and beyond. Russia's military has already executed over 10 massive drone and missile strikes in Ukraine, with plans to increase its strike capability to accommodate up to 2,000 drones.

Ukraine's Military Intelligence Directorate (GUR) revealed that Russia currently produces approximately 170 Shahed-type drones daily. This rate is set to rise to 190 by year's end. Additionally, Russia reportedly stockpiled 600 Iskander-M ballistic missiles and 300 Iskander-K cruise missiles. Experts believe if Russia maintains its missile strike frequency, its reserves will last for about two years.

 

This arms production surge is thought to be with future NATO confrontations in mind. The ISW asserts that Russia's focus on long-range drone and missile capabilities extends to collaborations with Belarus, Iran, China, and North Korea. These alliances aid weapons provisions and facilitate sanctions evasion.

Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania could be Russia's next targets, according to specialists. Alarmingly, Russian state outlet Interfax reported Estonia's plans, backed by the European Commission, to take out a loan worth €3.6 billion (approximately 136 billion THB) to bolster defence spending.

 

In conclusion, Russia's arms manufacturing escalation aims at enhancing its military prowess against NATO. The global community watches as tensions rise, potentially ushering in a new era of conflict.

 

 

image.png  Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Express 2025-08-11

 

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Chicken Little story again. Wait and see what happens Friday in Alaska. :stoner:

 

ps Mods, is this icon banned now too? :stoner:

On 8/12/2025 at 6:51 AM, Jim Blue said:

He looks well  ! 

He'd look better in a suit and tie, peacefully resting in a coffin.

While NATO countries would have a clear air force superiority, they don't have enough troops to match the Russian infantry. That's why Ukraine military must be preserved. It is the only allied country with enough troops (except maybe Poland).

On 8/13/2025 at 10:54 PM, Jim Blue said:

Don't think that would be the end of the story ?

It would pretty much be the end of us who wants to live in a post-apocalyptic world?

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