
Russia's Air Force Crippled: Expert Reveals Irreversible Damage
Russia's Inability to Repair Damaged Aircraft: A Military Expert's Analysis The ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine has resulted in significant losses for the Russian Federation's air force. A recent video featuring a military expert, Serhiy Hraevskyi, highlights the inability of Russia to restore its damaged aircraft. This inability stems from technological limitations, specifically the reliance on outdated technologies from the mid-20th century. According to Hraevskyi, "Russia has lost the ability to rebuild such aircraft; it does not have the capacity to create anything similar." This lack of capacity is further underscored by the dwindling number of operational aircraft, particularly the A-50, with fewer than ten remaining in operational condition. The destruction of each aircraft carries significant strategic implications. Hraevskyi explains that "the destruction of each unit of enemy aviation technology leads to irreversible consequences for Russian aviation." The loss of these aircraft weakens Russia's ability to conduct effective air operations, giving Ukraine a strategic advantage in the conflict. The expert’s analysis provides a sobering assessment of the current state of the Russian air force and its implications for the future of the war. The situation underscores the importance of continued support for Ukraine's defense efforts.