• dugmeup@lemmy.world
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      2 months ago

      Jets are not a winning strategy in Ukraine. Only grinding it out can achieve anything.

      Hope the recent aid puts another nail into that strategy.

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        2 months ago

        What do you think the primary purpose of multirole fighers has ben in the Ukraine war?

        They’re primarily used as long range tactical and strategic bombing platforms, which is pretty important in a war of attrition.

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      2 months ago

      The Iranians have been churning out literal thousands of Shahed drones for Russia to shoot into Ukraine. I’m pretty sure this was the other half of the deal they made.

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      Given that Iran paid for them years ago and is now in a bit more of a tense situation than usual, I have a feeling Iran is saying to Russia that they’d better deliver or they’ll stop selling stuff to Russia. Iran will be fine if Russia loses to Ukraine, so they can afford to make that threat

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        This seems good all around to me. Russia has fewer planes to attack Ukraine and Israel ends up focusing more of its resources on the Iranian military instead of Gazan civilians. A bit of a “why don’t you pick on someone your own size” situation.

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      2 months ago

      I was going to say the same thing. Maybe these are the especially shitty jets that are even shittier than their normal shitty jets?

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      2 months ago

      Russia’s share of the global arms export market was in a gradual decline before Ukraine, and it’s been in a virtual freefall post invasion.

      This is the kind of PR they need for the long term financial survival of their big ticket weapons programs. So whether they can spare these planes militarily, might be a secondary consideration behind financial longevity concerns.