Well here is a video I never thought I'd make. In the lead up to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, most observers stressed how one sided the matchup was. They compared tank numbers, aircraft numbers, and defence budgets, and bluntly came up with the idea that Ukraine must be doomed. Now, after a week of fighting, Russia has made advances, sure, but there is every sign that the invasion has been fifty times more of a clusterf*ck than they were expecting, and Ukrainian resistance is giving NATO's traditional rival a run for its money. Why? I'll leave the mil and ex-mil to comment on the strategy, operations, and tactics we've observed over the last week. But there's another part to all this, and that's that Russia may spend more on its military than Ukraine...but it also spends a bunch of that on blingy capabilities that have and now they're paying the price. They've got thousands of nukes, they've got battlecruisers, and next gen hypersonic missiles...but they have tanks missing