The Washington DC-based Institute for the Study of War said in an update on Tuesday that Russia appears to be maintaining a high frequency of fixed-wing air missions over Ukraine.
Russia “is possibly willing to tolerate risks to fixed-wing aircraft, likely because the Russian command may have decided that the positive effects generated by such air operations outweigh the costs associated with flying such missions,” it said.
The ISW had previously released an assessment on Monday that suggested Ukraine’s reported successes had caused Russia’s air force to scale back its flights.
Ukraine’s military has been able to hold back Russia’s significantly larger and more advanced air force throughout much of the conflict, something that experts say has been crucial to preventing a Russian victory.
Russia using glide bombs near Avdiivka may be why Ukraine has been able to shoot down so many Russian jets, experts previously told Business Insider.
But the missiles Ukraine needs to shoot them down are running low, and experts told BI that this means Russia’s air force could soon fly freely, causing effects so devastating that it could end the war.
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The Washington DC-based Institute for the Study of War said in an update on Tuesday that Russia appears to be maintaining a high frequency of fixed-wing air missions over Ukraine.
Russia “is possibly willing to tolerate risks to fixed-wing aircraft, likely because the Russian command may have decided that the positive effects generated by such air operations outweigh the costs associated with flying such missions,” it said.
The ISW had previously released an assessment on Monday that suggested Ukraine’s reported successes had caused Russia’s air force to scale back its flights.
Ukraine’s military has been able to hold back Russia’s significantly larger and more advanced air force throughout much of the conflict, something that experts say has been crucial to preventing a Russian victory.
Russia using glide bombs near Avdiivka may be why Ukraine has been able to shoot down so many Russian jets, experts previously told Business Insider.
But the missiles Ukraine needs to shoot them down are running low, and experts told BI that this means Russia’s air force could soon fly freely, causing effects so devastating that it could end the war.
The original article contains 496 words, the summary contains 185 words. Saved 63%. I’m a bot and I’m open source!