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Why ALL Russian Weapons Are So BAD!



🌍🚀 Russia’s Military Might: Fact or Fiction? 🚀🌍
Russia boasts the world’s second-largest army and an impressive arsenal, but the ongoing conflict in Ukraine tells a different story. Despite having a formidable array of tanks, artillery, and a powerful naval fleet, Russia struggles to secure a decisive victory over Ukraine. This discrepancy raises questions about the true effectiveness of Russian weapons. Are they as formidable as claimed, or is there a hidden frailty? Let’s dive into the truth behind Russian military power!

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38 comments
@ramseydoon8277

SLAVA UKRAINI!🙏❤️‍🔥🇺🇦💪✊️✌️

@Miguel-x2l

Its a thread alright! Russia's A One power country they dont need allies
Like other countries, yeah Russian weapons are bad then why is U.N.
trying to band Russia Hyper sonic missile that shocked NATO that
Cant be detected by radar and has 0.9 and 3 Megatons warhead?

@grahamduncan3049

One note is; as a Canadian, i notice the Russian equipment reliability is easily repaired with primitive tools, cheap and fast to produce at scale and disposable. Yes even jets.
But US jets assume expensive tools and facilities always in stock. See B2 and B21 Raider hanger specs and the long list of publicly stated brittle and delicate surface treatments.
The great Javelin takes 1 1/2 years to produce each. The Stringer missiles production had to be restarted almost from scratch as overstock drawdown required more very quickly with a "small war."

@jarvisfamily3837

"…boasting an arsenal that should dominate, on paper".

And so it does. And so it does…

@hansstromberg5330

The only way Russia could possibly win the Ukrainian war is if Donald Trump becomes the next US president, since he would gladly sell out anything – probably including his own country – in order to please Putin.
Hans Strömberg, Sweden