1.) Well, that's not how Russia drop those "precision"munition
Multiple Russian missile and glide bomb strikes on Kharkiv spark fires, destroy houses
Russian forces hit the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv with ballistic missiles and glide bombs overnight, Mayor Ihor Terekhov and spokesperson for the regional prosecutor's office, Dmytro Chubenko, reported on Telegram early on Sept. 19.english.nv.ua
2.) Huh? You can't relay/improve lag, that's set into the system, as I asked before, do you think Russia did not know how this work 2 years ago?
3.) Fighter "Swatted" on the ground not a good indication tho. If Russian General is "Smart" they will go after center of gravity instead of trying to take village one by one and exact heavy toll on their own troop.
4.) My point is not economy win war, my point is you need a economy to sustain war. You do know each round of ammo, bullet, tank, aircraft, missile that build needed money, right? The resource went into building them require money, right? The soldiers fighting in the frontline needs to be paid right? You can't pay them with an "IOU" 2000 USD/200,000 rouble a soldier a month, 300000 soldier (which almost certain to be double or even triple that.) that's 600 million USD a month, that's 7.2 billion dollar a year.
Economy does not guarantee a win, but without it, it guarantees a loss.
5.) Dude, I still don't know how you can argue with this. You even quoted Ukraine Government own data and saying it was 41.7 WITHOUT Crimea and Donbas. And we know for a fact that Crimea have around 2.4-2.6 million population in 2022, this is just mathematical, I mean, if you can't add, then I really can't help you
Russian net exports have been targeted by western sanctions BUT Government Spending has accelerated to extremely levels to produce everything for the war, this has effectively hidden the true state of the economy... Hence GDP is seemingly up despite better indicators such as the 9.1% inflation rate and the 18% Central Bank interest rate strongly suggesting maybe hidden problems. I’m no economist just my opinion.