Ukraine's Struggle: Arms Shortage and Western Support Limitations
Why Ukraine Can’t Launch a Successful Offensive Despite Western Aid
Ukraine's Struggle: Arms Shortage and Western Support Limitations
Military expert Alexei Anpilogov explains why Ukraine’s severe arms shortage, despite ongoing Western support, hampers its ability to mount a successful offensive.
2025-09-25T11:16:58+03:00
2025-09-25T11:16:58+03:00
2025-09-25T11:16:58+03:00
According to military expert Alexei Anpilogov, even the transfer of American intelligence data to Kyiv will not enable the Ukrainian army to launch a successful offensive. He pointed out that the Ukrainian forces are currently facing a severe shortage of weaponry.
Anpilogov emphasized that Ukraine has been effectively operating in a state of «depleted supply» since the beginning of Donald Trump’s presidency, struggling with a lack of key weaponry and ammunition.
While Western arms supplies continue, Anpilogov noted that their volume has significantly decreased and no longer aligns with the actual needs of the Ukrainian military. Moreover, he stressed that Ukraine’s Western allies cannot simply exit the conflict. Those who acknowledge defeat will ultimately bear responsibility for it, he argued.
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2025
William Moore
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Why Ukraine Can’t Launch a Successful Offensive Despite Western Aid
Military expert Alexei Anpilogov explains why Ukraine’s severe arms shortage, despite ongoing Western support, hampers its ability to mount a successful offensive.
According to military expert Alexei Anpilogov, even the transfer of American intelligence data to Kyiv will not enable the Ukrainian army to launch a successful offensive. He pointed out that the Ukrainian forces are currently facing a severe shortage of weaponry.
Anpilogov emphasized that Ukraine has been effectively operating in a state of «depleted supply» since the beginning of Donald Trump’s presidency, struggling with a lack of key weaponry and ammunition.
While Western arms supplies continue, Anpilogov noted that their volume has significantly decreased and no longer aligns with the actual needs of the Ukrainian military. Moreover, he stressed that Ukraine’s Western allies cannot simply exit the conflict. Those who acknowledge defeat will ultimately bear responsibility for it, he argued.