Comments by "Solo Renegade" (@SoloRenegade) on "Covert Cabal"
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@zezenkop412 I know well how fast the weapons industry evolves. I've been part of it in more ways than one.
At the current pace of tech development in general, civilian as well as military, certain technology is becoming obsolete more rapidly than in the past.
Russian front line fighter jets Are already hopelessly obsolete against Western fighters like the Rafale, Typhoon, Gripen, F-35, F-22, latest versions of the F-16, F-15EX, F-18, etc.
Countries buy obsolete gear becasue they'd rather have something than nothing and either can't afford better, or aren't allowed to purchase better due to sanctions.
Russia has lost many times more military aircraft in ukraine than it produces every year. And their production is all but halted due to sanctions. So until they are able to restart production, they can't replace losses. Then, it will take years to rebuild their own losses before they can afford to resume large exports. And that is just for existing tech. By then the jets will be so old and obsolete as the west brings online 6th gen aircraft and other supporting technologies, missiles, and capabilities. Russia's military arms industry may not even survive the fallout of the Ukraine conflict as many nations are already getting rid of what remaining soviet hardware they had/have left.
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