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by splendor_spoon
1097 days ago
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It’s my understanding that the Russian air campaign in Ukraine was rather unsuccessful so they ended up pulling their jets back. > By June 2022, Russia had not achieved air superiority, having lost around 165 of its combat aircraft over Ukraine which amounted to approximately 10% of its frontline combat strength. Western commentators noted the qualitative and quantitative advantages the Russian Air Force had over its Ukrainian counterpart, but attributed the poor performance of Russian aviation to the extensive ground-based anti-aircraft capabilities of the Ukrainians. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aerial_warfare_in_the_Russia... |
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What Russia has is lots of Cold War era equipment that they are sending into Ukraine. It'll do, as they don't put a price on human life. It's a war of attrition at this point. The moment we give up on Ukraine is the moment they start winning.