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Chaos in Russian Air Force: Russia’s Self-Inflicted Mistakes Are CRASHING Its Air Force BADLY

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Hello everyone, and welcome back. Today, we’re looking into yet another puzzling episode in Russia’s air war—this time involving friendly fire or possibly a major false alarm. With confusion swirling around targets ranging from alleged drones to strategic bombers, the saga highlights a disturbing trend: Russia’s air force is increasingly strained, prone to error, and losing its technological edge. Let’s break down the latest incident and what it means for Moscow’s larger airpower strategy.

The Tver incident is part of a broader tapestry: an aging air fleet, insufficient new production, repeated friendly-fire blunders, and a formidable, adaptive Ukrainian military. Each setback digs a deeper hole for Russia’s air strategy and morale. As the conflict rages, the question remains: Can Russia maintain the illusion of air superiority when it can’t even protect its own skies from confusion and potential friendly fire?

Thank you for watching. Let us know your thoughts in the comments: Is Russia’s air force hitting a breaking point? And how important is the ‘friendly fire’ factor in determining outcomes on the battlefield?
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