RogerRanger
Contributor
I think if the Russians had the capacity they would have invaded Ukraine by now. I was actually shocked by the fact the Russians have mobilized about a 1/4 of its armed forces and it just about outnumbers 1/2 the Ukraine army. In the old days the Russians could have mobilized ten times this number of troops and could have just swept through the Ukrainians army. Now however the Russian army is small just 400,000 men. If you include active army and the para's. The Russians just don't have the numbers to do offensive operations like that which would be needed in Ukraine.
I do think the Russians have the capacity to stop NATO moving into the Black and Baltic sea's, and I do think they have the capability to shoot down American missiles and aircraft. However just looking at the Russians they are becoming reliant on space assets, drones and elite/special forces to do most of the fighting. So those forces are very limited offensively and you can't hold ground with them. If the Russians invade, defeat the Ukraine military and take it over, they won't have the men to combat the 4 generation warfare to come.
The Russians just don't have the man power or economy anymore to do offensive movements across entire fronts. So they are defensive in nature now.
I do think the Russians have the capacity to stop NATO moving into the Black and Baltic sea's, and I do think they have the capability to shoot down American missiles and aircraft. However just looking at the Russians they are becoming reliant on space assets, drones and elite/special forces to do most of the fighting. So those forces are very limited offensively and you can't hold ground with them. If the Russians invade, defeat the Ukraine military and take it over, they won't have the men to combat the 4 generation warfare to come.
The Russians just don't have the man power or economy anymore to do offensive movements across entire fronts. So they are defensive in nature now.