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by orwin
1369 days ago
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No. They have less than 800 multipurpose and attack planes combined (because i don't want to explain it in another comment: they have air superiority, so their fighter plan count isn't relevant). If we consider Russian hardware as well maintained as France or US, it means 650 available planes max for offensive operations. A bit more than 50 planes are confirmed destroyed, so I'll round it up to 600. That means 300 sortie a day max (if each plane have 2 maintenance crew fulltime). But as the long-range air defense is effective, you cannot penetrate too deep, and that limit the efficiency. Ukraine is like twice the size of Irak, with more population and vegetation. Russia do have air superiority but they cannot action it. Hopefully for the conscripts, Putin just want to defend and wait it out . In this case, manpower is effective. Another way to use manpower is to assault continuously WW1 style, supported by artillery fire. This would be stupid. |
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