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*40% of Russia's economy is energy crops [https://www.nytimes.com/2022/03/24/opinion/why-is-europe-still-buying-oil-from-putin.html] | *40% of Russia's economy is energy crops [https://www.nytimes.com/2022/03/24/opinion/why-is-europe-still-buying-oil-from-putin.html] | ||
*About $500M payments per day come from Europe - $19B in one month. This is because Europe takes about 50% of Russia's petro product | *About $500M payments per day come from Europe - $19B in one month. This is because Europe takes about 50% of Russia's petro product | ||
*Same source sez - ''These countries should have no interest in allowing the price of oil to rise too high, because that will sharply accelerate the long-term transition to renewable energy.'' | |||
=Needs= | =Needs= |
Revision as of 07:06, 28 March 2022
Numbers
- Russian Economy - Russia is 11th at 1.6T. [1]. SA is #1 at about 10x that, $20T. Ukraine is $110B.
- Military spending - USA 800B, Russia 60B [2]
- Military population - Ukraine 200k, with 900k reserves [3]. Infographic - [4]. Ukraine has 1M, Russia 3M, but Russia has 1M active. [5]
- What does Ukrainian army cosist of at end fo March? 300k active duty, 150k have been called from reserves [6]
- March 21, 22 - Europe provides $1.1B in military aid. [7]
- UK sends another 6k antiarmor/plane missiles to Ukraine by March 23 [8]
- By March 12, 17k antiarmor missiles [9], 300 Javelins at least. 2000 more are coming? [10]
- 45k Javelins and 12k of their launchers have so far been produced, 18+ countries have them [11]. 70k Stingers were made - [12]. 10k NLAWs were made.
- Stingers and NLAWs are $38k. [13]. Javelin - $100k launcher, $78k missile. [14]
- Patriot missiles - system is $1B, missile is $1-6M a pop. [15]
- How equipment is moved from US based to Ukraine - [16]
Feeding Russia
- 40% of Russia's economy is energy crops [17]
- About $500M payments per day come from Europe - $19B in one month. This is because Europe takes about 50% of Russia's petro product
- Same source sez - These countries should have no interest in allowing the price of oil to rise too high, because that will sharply accelerate the long-term transition to renewable energy.