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Russia's air force is barely able to leave its own airspace because Ukraine's defenses are so strong, UK intel says
(www.businessinsider.com)
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People really don't appreciate the depth of the corruption and grift in Russia. In the military (and not just there, mind you) every level participates in it: they sell the gear they're assigned if they ever get it in the first place, lie about the number of people in command so they'll get a higher budget which will get embezzled, lie about training their unit because training is hard work and they might not actually have the personnel for it, steal from either the others in their unit or from the ones under their command, and so on and so on. Add to that the absolutely insane violence they subject each other to that kills and drives to suicide hundreds per year (dedovshchina) and it paints an extremely Russian picture. It's a great and developed country on paper, but there's a reason why so many countries surrounding them hate their guts and thinks they're generally untrustworthy and violent