Perhaps this is cynical of me, but I think NATO would gladly sell them anything so long as the military-industrial complex profited sufficiently. The lives of soldiers are not a priority for CEOs, board members, or their pet politicians. Even our own veterans were fair game for many years, to...
There's nothing incredible about it, Russia got the element of surprise and broke up the UkA into a bunch of disconnected chunks, while also achieving air superiority. Consequently, while the UkA is capable and willing, their ability to engage in large scale organized attacks is limited... and...