From what I have read in the world’s fake propaganda against Russia is that Russia’s air force doesn’t own the skies over Ukraine as much as you think.In2ition wrote: ↑Sat Mar 12, 2022 4:05 pmThat's fair.Flagrant Fowl wrote: ↑Sat Mar 12, 2022 3:53 pmYou also posted this 24 hours into the most recent invasion.
Maybe take a breath or something before posting wildly difficult to prove stuff if you want people to change their opinion or take your advice seriously.In2ition wrote: ↑Thu Feb 24, 2022 8:46 amI saw some incredible and terrifying video of the airborne drops, the aircraft coming over the skies and the explosions of military assets in Ukraine.
Apparently, Results of the first four hours of the operation against Ukraine:
Air Defence destroyed
Air Force destroyed
Navy destroyed
There are no more Ukrainian drones.
I can't prove those things happened. I haven’t seen any news on the Ukraine Navy or Air Force, nor have I seen anything about the drones or Air Defense. Have they been debunked? I haven't seen anything about that either, but we did have news about the Snake Island 13 & the Ghost of Kiev, so that's fair. Who really knows?
What's difficult to prove about fertilizer becoming very difficult to impossible for farmers to get, as most of it comes from Russia? Didn't Biden cancel imports from Russia? Don't our farmers get their fertilizer from Russian sources? Don't you think those things are needed for crops?
Don't shoot the messenger. I'm just trying to help. Better safe than sorry.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/russia-uk ... -1.6377300
After the opening salvos, analysts expected the Russian military to try to immediately destroy Ukraine's air force and air defences.
"The failure of ... the fixed-wing portion of the Russian air force to establish air superiority over Ukraine is really striking," Bronk told CBC News Network.
"Ukraine has the ability to fire surface-to-air missiles to bring down Russian aircraft," Dorn said. "That means that Russia has to have a different pattern of flying, which is limited in its use."
Without air superiority, planes must fly lower to avoid surface-to-air missile systems, which gives them less situational awareness and also makes them vulnerable to portable missiles known as MANPADS (man-portable air-defence systems), which Western countries have been sending to Ukraine by the thousands.