Chris OFarrell wrote:If the Federation is starting a crash military buildup project -as Stewart hinted at much earlier in this fic- I wonder how much BMP-3 production could be ramped up...
The difficulty is skilled personnel. After 18 years of post-Cold War, mostly export-oriented low-volume orders and the usual refit/ upgrade work operating its time, Kurganmashzavod could only dream of churning out hundreds of vehicles a month.
T-90
That'd be relatively bloody easy. Uralvagonzavod has been very busy ages, what with the T-90S being one of the most successful export tanks in the world lately.
Considering the nature of this war, I imagine they'd decide that refitting/ upgrading their existing vehicle park might be more effective, reaping more immediate benefits, than focusing on churning out new T-90s. Omsktransmash would be very busy I imagine knocking old tanks back into shape and sending them to the front (it'd be foolish to put UVZ on that job, since it would dilute the T-90 line).
Really, they could pull a T-55 or T-62 out of reserve stocks, give it a once over to make sure it's in working order, do what has to be done, maybe fit it with some minor improvements, and send it on its way, no problem. No need to go crazy with the upgrading.
(for example, it's standard practice when say a T-72B goes in for overhaul/repair that the old engine is swapped out for a 1,000hp V-92S2 like that on the T-90A and the more sophisticated T-72 upgrades, along with other relatively cheap improvements)
They could also cannibalize the largely decommed (except for training tanks) T-64 fleet and get a portion back on the roster, or alternatively, talk with Ukraine about sending spares.
Tu-160
Would be hard to get a lot more production volume, but I imagine the commercial work KAPO is doing at the moment would immediately stop and all hands on deck for Tu-160s (their commercial work is what's slowing Tu-160 production after all).
SU-27 production as well for that matter.
Piece of piss. Irkut and KNAAPO are busy as all hell and have been for the past decade churning out Su-30s, they could easily ramp up.