Apparently, Ukrainian drones pushed through and started a chain reaction.

Explosions reportedly continued for hours, and authorities evacuated nearby settlements. Initial reports indicate that the site, previously protected by one of Russia’s densest air defense networks, suffered catastrophic damage.

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    It’s not that easy to calculate as “munitions” can be anything from artillery shells to ballistic missiles.

    If we assume it’s mostly/all artillery shells, it’s roughly one month of production. Russia currently produces 250.000 units of artillery shells per month if everything goes right. Russia uses roughly 10.000 of them per day, so it would be almost one months worth of combat.

    If the stockpile contained more of glide bombs and ballistic missiles, the damage is even worse because they are significantly more expensive to produce.

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        8 hours ago

        True, for some reason, I thought of units instead of tons lmao.

        The damage is significantly worse then, probably months worth of production, maybe even a year. A standard shell weighs like what, 45kg?

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          264.000.000kg/(45kg/unit) = around 5.866.666 units? Just wanted to have the number so others see the impact.

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            5.866.666 That is ~587 days worth of munitions if 10k a day is a good info mentioned above. bonkers