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Most of the military production takes place outside Ukraine and to be honest whatever is produced in Ukraine for the war will be the first priority for the remaining supply.
Ukraine is trying to produce as much military equipment as they can as they don't want depend onsupply from West fully. Like in cases that they had when supply from USA stopped. Drones, some missiles, Bohdana howitzers and etc is produced in Ukraine. And Ukraine made drones and missiles are being used to hit targets in Russia as most West counntries don't allow to use their weapons to hit targets outside Ukraine.
I guess that even if complete blackout will happen, it won't stop Ukraine's military industry. They would solutions how not to stop it, like for example switching to diesel generators.
Oh sure, Ukraine is creating quite interesting national products (I mean, as interesting as stuff to kill others gets). Improvements to missiles, naval drones, 3d printed FPVs, re-purposed recreational planes that can now destroy billions in assets up to 1500 km from their base... Clearly Ukraine is making a virtue of necessity and are very good at asymmetric warfare. What I meant is that the loss some relevant power infrastructure is unlikely to be a problem for war production.
Moving on now on the latest doctrine of the Ruzzian army:
1- Send a couple of squads in a unarmoured golf cart to the position where you think the enemy is.
2- Throw some smoke with a tank, but somewhere else, where it does not cover your troops.
3- Let the soldiers fight in open field for the trench (where you think there might be Ukrainians).
4- Shell with the tank - whether it killing your soldiers or others.
5- When your soldiers reach the trench, shell the trench.
And you wonder why they call this a meat attack.
https://youtu.be/quaQFy-mkLI