Again, you have provided opinion, but no fact, no substance, just narrative. Apart from a tank stuck in the mud (Seriously? A tank stuck? you are not even trying are you?)
I am sure the Ruzzian soldiers in the front could tell a different story. If there were alive after the attacks with all those weapons that "do not work".
I do give credit to the fact that Ruzzia has a good degree of EW, but what I have seen is that it makes it more difficult that's all. One of the obvious problems is that the number of systems is limited.
On the AWACS, I can clearly see how Ukraine is going to develop a proper air force, while quite small, with right defence capabilities. On one side, air defences that are adequate - albeit more would be helpful, then AWACS picking up the Su and Mig that are bombing or being used to launch some missiles and then F16s that will be unlikely to be able to attack freely, but will be there with european Meteor missiles (200 km range) and HARM missiles ready to be shot to anything detected.
I can see a new year in which the air space of Ukraine is going to be full of risks to the Ruzzian "Aerospatial" forces. It is extremely difficult to scape a Meteor - ramjet engine, agile, difficult to pick up...
Sorry if I respect Ukrainian opinion about west weapons quality more than your PR