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Yes, that's not so big number. Considering that, for example, one 150mm artillery shell costs thousands and Ukraine has fired millions of them, export cost for M1A1 Abrams tank is above 10 million, Ukraine has 49 of them, etc. And most of military aid is taken from existing army reserves, not bought from private individuals or companies.
But I asked for specific numbers, where you see that something should cost less, so far your argument has only been "do you really think...".
No warlord discount for used equipment?
Do the math if you want numbers.
Defense minister Reznikov has been fired for overpriced purchase
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Do the math if you want numbers.
You are insisting on numbers being wrong, so you should do the math and show where is something suspicious, not me.
There are no real dollars circulating when equipment from storage is sent to Ukraine, they just put one the paper what would have been cost if it have been sold for dollars instead. Sometimes it actually saves money, as otherwise some old equipment would need to be properly utilized, which costs a lot of money.
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