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Inevitable losses: how Putin plans to fight next

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Russia has a quantitative advantage in manpower and weapons, but the situation with the skills of the Russian military, and even more so with the quality of equipment and weapons, is critical. The regular army of the terrorist country is completely defeated, and the newly mobilized Russians have minimal knowledge of fighting.

Vladimir Putin can fight with manpower, but without weapons and heavy equipment, these are just candidates for the “concert in Kobzon”. Military expert Yuri Fedorov spoke about this Channel 24.

The situation with the military-industrial complex and reserves of Russia

The borders of the Russian military-industrial complex have practically reached their limit. After all, in order to make weapons, you need to have equipment, which, unlike components, the Russians cannot get in any way.

The main enterprises of the military-industrial complex are located in the so-called closed cities of Russia. It is very difficult to attract additional labor there. Russian military enterprises are predominantly assembly plants, and in order to produce modules and parts, a whole chain of enterprises is needed, the military expert said.

The low quality of the materials from which weapons are made leads to the fact that Russians are not able to provide themselves with high-tech weapons. Direct proof of this is the missiles from the DPRK, the quality of which is highly doubtful.

The main parts for the drones that are assembled in Russia are manufactured in Iran. This is yet another proof that the Russian military industry cannot provide the army with high-quality weapons, since North Korean and Iranian weapons are worse even than Soviet ones.

Russians going to war in Ukraine are doomed to death,” Fedorov noted.

Since the start of the full-scale invasion, Russia has irrevocably lost more than 360 thousand people. Let us note that in February 2022, 190 thousand enemy soldiers were concentrated around Ukraine. there will be no way to do this when weapons stocks are used,” added the military expert.

How Putin encourages Russians to go to war and simplifies mobilization process

  • Foreigners who took part in the war against Ukraine will be able to obtain Russian citizenship. Vladimir Putin signed the corresponding decree on January 4.
  • The Russian dictator also allowed the delivery of electronic summonses during the autumn conscription in the army of 2024.
  • < li>At the same time, dissatisfaction with the consequences of the war in Ukraine, namely forced mobilization into the army, is growing among Russians. Over the year, the figure increased by almost 10%.

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