Germany has so far provided Ukraine with a full of 100 of 140 declared Marder 1A3 combat infantry wagons, which allowed soldiers to jump from outdated russian constructions, to much newer vehicles (although they are already a descending kind according to Western standards). The information provided by the CEO of Rheinmetall means the distribution of supplies of the remaining **40 wagons in respective instalments, which will take more than 4 months.** This is not good information for Ukraine, due to the fact that it means the rate of transportation of 10 vehicles per month, so allowing only to supplement losses. It is not excluded that in the meantime, another 1A3 Marder will be announced for Kiev, coming from industrial or army reserves. So far, the Ukrainians were to lose at least 5 specified wagons (another 6 were abandoned and their destiny is unknown).