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Board Economics
Re: The impact of war on global economy.
by
Ozero
on 02/06/2024, 05:37:33 UTC

Russia vs NATO war means WW3 and eventually the nuclear apocalypse. Russia as a global nuclear superpower simply can't lose.
Ukraine, with its drones, is now actively destroying Russia’s nuclear shield, which are long-range target detection radar stations.

Thus, on May 24, the Voronezh-DM radar station was hit near the city of Armavir in the Kuban, which is located 1,800 kilometers from the Ukrainian border.

On May 27, Ukrainian power steering drones hit the Voronezh-M long-range target detection radar station, which is located near Orsk, Orenburg region of Russia.

On the night of May 27-28, in occupied Lugansk, the Nebo-M radar, which was located on the territory of the flight school airfield, was hit.

On the night of May 29-30, SBU drones destroyed the Sky-SVU radar, worth about $100 million, which was installed near Armyansk in the occupied Crimea.

Thus, Ukraine shows its capabilities and indicates likely preparation for future operations. Their destruction may also mean further radical actions by Ukraine’s partners in the event of Russia’s use of nuclear weapons. This may well be clearing a corridor for American Tomahawk cruise missiles, which can be launched from the Mediterranean Sea or the Indian Ocean.

With such strikes, Ukraine, perhaps even at the instigation of Western advisers, shows the people around Putin, and those involved in the strategic defense of Russia, that they do not have any “strategic shield.” That all their nuclear targets are vulnerable. There are only 12 federal nuclear weapons storage facilities in Russia, the data of which is known to everyone. If you hit them at the same time, then Russia will not have even 5% of its nuclear potential left.
One Voronezh radar covers approximately 6,000 kilometers around itself. There are ten of these in Russia, several of which have already been hit by Ukrainian drones. If you destroy others, Russia simply will not see what will happen around it.

Under such circumstances, Russia may well lose a nuclear war.