Russia has a policy of maintaining extremely large ammunition stocks. This policy dates back to the Soviet regime and pays particular attention to artillery ammunition.
Camille Grand on Russia’s armaments policy
Russia has a policy of maintaining extremely large ammunition stocks. This policy dates back to the Soviet regime and pays particular attention to artillery ammunition.
Camille Grand on Russia’s armaments policy
Ramping up production by 50 percent would be easy, with more worker shifts, even if there are sometimes supply problems for key ingredients
Camille Grand on the possibilities of increasing the production of shells for Ukraine
The Chinese probably believed Putin when he said it was a matter of days or weeks [to subdue Ukraine]. Now they are in a Catch-22.
Camille Grand on the Chinese-Russian talks over the war in Ukraine
Camille Grand was interviewed on the LCP TV channel in order to discuss the future of the war in Ukraine
Camille Grand and Ulrike Franke were invited to discuss the challenges of European security one year after the beginning of the invasion in Ukraine
Our typical debate — NATO versus the EU — has been put to rest. We have a new joint declaration where we say both organizations are in the same boat
Camille Grand said Washington had managed to lead the response to Russia’s invasion without turning the EU into a helpless bystander — to the contrary
The Missing European Dimension of Germany’s Zeitenwende: A View from France
Camille Grand writes about the missing European dimension of Germany’s Zeitenwende, from a French perspective
‘From the perspective of the political messaging it is useful to remind’ those who pledged action to actually put their words into action
Camille Grand on Germany’s delayed decision to send battle tanks to Ukraine
It’s a sort of matchmaking between those with money and those with some capacity,
Camille Grand said Luxembourg’s efforts were interesting as an example of how nations are quietly working the seams to continue arming Ukraine despite dwindling stockpiles, manufacturing shortages and stretched budgets
Camille Garadn comments on how in Ukraine, both parties are running out of ammunition