There is also the less calculable, yet extremely significant Russian military morale problem, which is only likely to worsen as the war continues. Russia’s T-14 Armata tank, reportedly now fighting against Ukraine, simply does appear to exist in impactful numbers. Specifically, most of Russia’s tank force is T-72 and T-90 tanks, which continue to prove extremely vulnerable in Ukraine. When it comes to the actual size of Russia’s upgraded, highly capable fleet of cutting-edge mechanized vehicles or fighter jets, Russia seems to suffer a massive numbers deficit when compared to NATO, despite the sheer size of its aging fleet. It seems unlikely they have or could reconstitute a formidable land or air force. ![]() Therefore, why Russia’s military technology in the realm of hypersonics and perhaps even main battle tank and 5th-generation airwar is clearly taken seriously as a major threat to the U.S.
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