Russia's missile and drone assault on February 3 cost $324.8 million, targeting Ukraine's energy infrastructure, with $190 million more than prior strikes.
The only reason I can think of is they just straight up don’t have (competent) frontline soldiers and commanders to capitalize on the advantage the weapons would create.
You can’t hold ground with just missiles and drones.
But also, I’m not knowledgeable in military theory, much less modern one. There’s probably more issues at play there.
The only reason I can think of is they just straight up don’t have (competent) frontline soldiers and commanders to capitalize on the advantage the weapons would create.
You can’t hold ground with just missiles and drones.
But also, I’m not knowledgeable in military theory, much less modern one. There’s probably more issues at play there.