

How Ukraine Can Survive the Exhaustion of Its Air Defense Stocks
Apr 17, 2023
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Introduction
00:00 • 4min
The Potential for Ukraine to Produce Interceptors
03:49 • 4min
The Different Types of Western Air Defense Systems Going to Ukraine
07:29 • 3min
Nesam's Interceptors
10:24 • 2min
The Russian Air Force and the Battle of Dara
12:45 • 2min
The Russian Defense Minister's Concerns About the VKS
15:08 • 2min
Putin's Plan to Keep the VKS in Reserve
16:58 • 3min
The Russians' Fear of NATO Invasion
19:58 • 3min
The Russians' Incompetence in Ground Warfare
22:54 • 4min
The Challenges of Lack of Tankers and Maintenance Levels
26:57 • 6min
The Ukrainians and the Russians in the Face of the VKS
32:56 • 2min
The Problems With the F-16 Aircraft
35:08 • 2min
Ukraine's Air Force Targeting Policy
37:05 • 5min
The Cost of Supplying Late Model Amram to the Ukrainian Air Force
42:19 • 2min
The Importance of Gripen in the Air Force
44:42 • 3min
The Russians' Failure to Take Out the Ukrainian Air Force
47:18 • 2min
Russia's Targeting Cycle
49:35 • 5min
Ukraine's Unmanned Air System Problem
54:31 • 4min
The Impact of UAVs on the Air War in Ukraine
58:37 • 3min
The Asymmetries Between Russia and the West
01:01:07 • 5min