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Comments by "Titanium Rain" (@ChucksSEADnDEAD) on "" video.
@videorowtv5198 The F-22 dropped bombs in Syria. The F-35 already flew over Iran, causing the head of air defense to be fired over that blunder.
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There's also 2000 T-14s on order since the 2010s. That order is indefinitely on hold.
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The F-35 is great my guy, what are you on about? The F-35 will cost over a trillion once you figure ARMAMENT, REPAIRS, PARTS, MAINTENANCE, REFUELING, ETC for almost 60 years with a fleet around 2000 planes large. Any other aircraft will cost a trillion by having the sum of all operatong costs for decades.
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Nobody wants to take over Russia. It's full of Russians, which drives down the real estate value. Their military is weaker. They lost most of the repairable Soviet stockpiles, and their professional military had to be replaced by convicts and mobilized men.
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Ironically the "influencers" in the west hate US equipment. Pierre Sprey went on RT to criticize the F-35. Col James Burton wrote Pentagon Wars and a movie was made where the Bradley was supposedly a terrible vehicle.
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@TheStealthEcho NATO did not take Iraq. It was just the US, UK, Australia and Poland.
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That's not how it works. There's no such thing as "equal footing" when US doctrine is sending decoys, HARMs and cruise missiles at radars. Look up the first night of Desert Storm. Target drones were sent flying to bait SAM crews, cruise missiles fired at radars and HQs, Apaches flew close to the ground to sneak up on Iraqi bases and take out their radars. Then the F-117 flew over the chaos. If you're trusting multiple angles of radar source (which isn't reliable anyway) then first consider that radar sources will have a time limit on them until a missile hits them.
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@ulooqulg Holy king of whataboutism... what about when a Russian nuclear missile failed in the arctic in 2019??? What about that one?
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Because you turn your back when going cold. Turning away is a valid military tactic, as you never enter a fight you know you'll lose. If a F-22 squadron faced three squadrons of Su-35s, they'd probably turn back too. Since the WWI days that air combat is ruled by "see without being seen, and never get into a fair fight".
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So they copied a bunch of stuff (they had spies steal nuclear secrets from the US). Basically had the Brits not allowed them to buy jet engines and walked around the shop floor for the shoes to pick up metal shavings, and had the US actually cracked down on leftist sympathizers, the Soviet Union would have been nerfed.
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