I'm of the opinion that should Putin's Russia ever be silly enough to attack a NATO country it would be very one sided.Sundayjumper wrote: Wed Feb 19, 2025 11:37 am , but obviously without US support we would have a hard time in the event of a ground offensive. If/when a ceasefire happens in Ukraine, Russia will be frantically rebuilding its military ready for another go. We'll need to match or even exceed whatever they do. We'll be back to a traditional arms race.
Russia's air force has been forced into mostly standoff bombing by Ukraine and will struggle to rebuild for decades. Unless they start buying planes from China.
Poland are also going to be locally producing the Korean main battle tank in the hundreds if not thousands and I can see a lot of demand for alternative suppliers to the unreliable ally that the USA has become.
The insane invasion of Ukraine has almost entirely burned through the caches of Soviet materiel and their local production capacity will hopefully be hampered by sanctions for the foreseeable (the unforeseeable is that Trump could be selling them F22s before 2027)