Estonia’s top military commander said fresh intelligence on Russia’s ability to produce ammunition and recruit troops has prompted a re-evaluation among NATO allies and a spate of warnings to prepare for a long-term conflict.

Martin Herem, the commander of the Estonian Defense Forces, said predictions that Russian forces would reach the limits of their resources haven’t come true. President Vladimir Putin’s military has the capacity to produce several million artillery shells a year, far outstripping European efforts, and can recruit hundreds of thousands of new troops, he said.

The general from Estonia, which shares a nearly 300-kilometer (186-mile) border with Russia, joins a growing number of North Atlantic Treaty Organization military chiefs who have warned over the past month that the alliance should prepare for a war footing with the Kremlin. Herem referenced an earlier estimate that Russia could produce a million artillery shells a year.

“A lot of people thought they couldn’t go beyond that — today, the facts tell us otherwise,” Herem said in an interview in Tallinn. “They can produce even more — many times more — ammunition.”

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    I realize that NATO boots on the ground constitutes an escalation. So we should do it slowly, like turning up the temperature on the pot of frogs.

    I slightly disagree with this point, I think the first time a single NATO boot hits the ground in Ukraine Russia will see it as an escalation and respond in kind. They’ve been posturing and playing a game of brinkmanship for decades and lately they’ve started probing NATO defenses in Poland.
    Call me crazy but I think Putin wants this to escalate so he can draft every able bodied person and enact a “Total War” policy.
    So if we’re going to put boots on the ground, we need to put as many as possible right away

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      I was thinking the same thing.

      If we were to actually get involved, kick it off with an A-10 singing the song of it’s people, and eliminate all russian forces in Ukraine in no greater than 24 hours.

      If you’re not willing to do that then just stay home, we’ve seen how the ‘slow war’ style goes.

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        The A10 has a track record of friendly fire.

        I don’t think it’s a wise use of resources to give the Ukrainians a bunch of tanks, only to send a tank killer aircraft that’s known for killing friendly vehicles because of old ass targeting systems.

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          I’m reminded of a WWII slogan.

          When the English bomb, the Germans run.

          When the Germans bomb, the English run.

          When the Americans bomb, Everybody runs!

          The Americans particularly have a checkered history of joint operations. They seem to have a shoot first, identify the target later mentality.

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      Call me crazy but I think Putin wants this to escalate so he can draft every able bodied person and enact a “Total War” policy.

      A “Total War” with Russia would be nuclear. Either you think Putin is suicidal, or we need a new term to describe “total except for nuclear” war.

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        I mean, it would be a general mobilisation, probably with the immediate nationalisation of all industry, and a formal declaration of war

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      I slightly disagree with this point, I think the first time a single NATO boot hits the ground in Ukraine Russia will see it as an escalation and respond in kind.

      “Respond in kind” would be Russia putting boots on the ground.

      Call me crazy but I think Putin wants this to escalate so he can draft every able bodied person and enact a “Total War” policy.

      What good would that do Russia? He’d have more “meat waves”, but Russia is already destroyed half of its military in vehicles and aircraft. Its stripping distant military bases, but that leaves Russia’s back open. China would love a defenseless Russian border.