A stockpile pile of such things is not particularly useful without the ability to source the input. Rounds, spare parts and lubricants.
As well as all the organizational elements needed to make use effectively. None of which can be planned around without a clear idea of goals and the conditions they are expected to be used under. Arguably knowledge and tools to produce such things with limited resources available is more useful than a massive easily targeted stockpile.
A stockpile pile of such things is not particularly useful without the ability to source the input. Rounds, spare parts and lubricants.
As well as all the organizational elements needed to make use effectively. None of which can be planned around without a clear idea of goals and the conditions they are expected to be used under. Arguably knowledge and tools to produce such things with limited resources available is more useful than a massive easily targeted stockpile.
Luckily this group is actively engaged in a conflict and part of a wider logistics network.
Yup, some groups in the conflict have developed some really interesting methods for producing usable parts from off the shelf commercial components.