shell hunger (uncountable)
- A shortage of ammunition, particularly artillery shells.
2000 January 1, J. M. Winter, Geoffrey Parker, Mary Ruth Habeck, Mary R. Habeck, Professor Jay Winter, The Great War and the Twentieth Century, Yale University Press, →ISBN, page 39:Prior to the war, for instance, Russia's total production of machinery of all kinds met less than 50 percent of the empire's internal demand. [...] The deleterious result was the great "shell hunger" of 1915, the German conquest of Poland, Livonia, and […]
2021 October 29, Rem Word, Revolutionary. Frame by frame, Litres, →ISBN:The weapon plants of the German Empire succeed in overcoming the shell hunger faster than the others. The photo shows a Russian artillery battery […]
2023 April 18, Olga Voitovych, Ukrainian commander says Russians "unsuccessful" in most areas of frontline[1], CNN:It [the Ukrainian government] also said that Russian forces appeared to have plenty of munitions, deviating from a “shell hunger,” or lack of ammo supplies, preciously reported by the Russian private military group Wagner.