Pakistan has ammunition for only 4 days: Shortage of 155mm artillery shells, loss of selling large quantities of weapons to Ukraine

There is a huge shortage of ammunition in the artillery of the Pakistan Army. News agency ANI has quoted sources as saying that Pakistan has only enough weapons left to fight the war for 4 days. Defense experts say that this situation of Pakistan has arisen due to the sale of large quantities of weapons to Ukraine and the weakening of the production capacity of Pakistan Ordnance Factory (POF). Pakistan’s military strategy mainly rests on guns and armored vehicles. It was made to deal with India’s large army. But now this policy has become completely ineffective due to the lack of 155 mm shells (for M109 howitzers) and 122 mm rockets (for BM-21 system). Given the seriousness of this situation, this issue was raised prominently in the special Corps Commanders Conference held on 2 May 2025. According to sources, top military officials of Pakistan are very worried and nervous about this situation. Former General Admits, Pakistan Does Not Have Weapons To Fight Former Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa has also admitted earlier that Pakistan neither has enough ammunition nor the financial capacity to fight a long war with India. According to a post that went viral on social media in April 2025, Pakistan has sold more than 2,30,000 155mm shells and other weapons to Ukraine since 2022. POF, which supplies ammunition to the Pakistani Army, has failed to replenish the stock. Intelligence reports suggest that Pakistan has built ammunition depots near the India-Pakistan border in anticipation of a possible conflict, but these depots are also on the verge of being empty. On the other hand, India is constantly engaged in strengthening its military preparations. The annual ammunition production capacity of Munition India Limited (MIL) is now 5.1 times more than that of POF. India has so much ammunition that it can remain engaged in a long war for 15 days continuously. India’s target is to increase it to 40 days by 2027. Pakistan tests Abdali ballistic missile Amid ongoing tension with India, Pakistan on Saturday claimed successful test of a ballistic missile named Abdali Weapon System. Pakistan says that it tested this surface-to-surface missile with a range of 450 kilometers as part of ‘Indus Exercise’. This missile can carry nuclear and conventional weapons weighing up to 500-700 kg, although it is mainly used for conventional weapons. It has modern navigation and guidance systems, which are capable of hitting the target accurately. The Pakistani government said that the purpose of this testing was to keep the soldiers ready for war and to check the technical parameters of the modern navigation system. Pakistani minister had threatened India with nuclear attack
Pakistan has done this missile testing at a time when just a few days ago, one of its ministers had threatened India saying that you do not know in which parts of Pakistan the 130 nuclear weapons we have are kept. We have kept these Gori, Shaheen, Ghaznavi (missiles) not to decorate the square but for Hindustan. Global Firepower Ranking – India is at number 4, Pakistan is at number 12
According to Global Firepower Ranking, India is at number 4 in the list of 145 countries, while Pakistan is at number 12. According to Military Watch Magazine, India comes in Tier 2 Military Power, while Pakistan comes in Tier 3 Military Power. According to a report by Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, India’s military expenditure in 2024 was almost nine times more than Pakistan. India’s military expenditure was $86.1 billion, while Pakistan’s military expenditure was $10.2 billion. Know about the main missiles of India and Pakistan… —————————— Read this news too… Monday Mega Story – ‘130 nuclear weapons target India’: Why does Pakistan immediately start threatening nuclear attack, how will India deal with it? These Gori, Shaheen, Ghaznavi (missiles), we have not kept them to decorate the square, but for Hindustan. The 130 nuclear weapons that we have, you don’t know in which parts of Pakistan these are kept. This statement is of Pakistan’s Railway Minister Hanif Abbasi… Read the full news here…

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