Europa daagt Rusland uit tav de Ukraïne, maar is dat wel zo verstandig ?
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-The Russian military forces are composed of 150,000 officers and 766,000 soldiers on active duty.
-There are about 2,485,000 reservists.
-The Russian Ground Forces have 15,500 tanks, 27,607 armored fighting vehicles (AFV), 5,990 self-propelled guns (SPG), 4,625 towed artillery guns and 3,781 multiple rocket launcher artillery systems (MLRS), according to reports of the Military portal Global Fire Power.
-The Russian Air Force has about 3,082 airplanes, jets and helicopters. Russia has about 114 combat helicopters.
-The Russian Navy has 352 ships and boats and one aircraft carrier – the Admiral Kuznetsov class. This was in the service in 1991. Moscow would like to supplement his holding by two helicopter carrier Mistral class from France.
-Russia has over 4,600 nuclear warheads ready for use in their collections. Additionally, Russia has 7,300 nuclear warheads in reserve. Furthermore, Russia has about 330 intercontinental ballistic missiles. In addition, ten nuclear submarines are equipped with 160 missiles and there are another 576 nuclear warheads.
-In the next few years, the rocket classes Bulava (SS-N-30) RS-24 Jars (NATO code SS-24) and Iskander-M (SS-26 Stone) are to be built. Russian technology in rocket manufacture is not to be under-estimated. Just in the past decades since the Cold War began, Russia has 117 different missile technologies that have been used. These systems are partly to extensions of older technologies. The missile defense system A-135 (NATO code ABM-3) is in Moscow and is ready for use. It protects the capital and the surrounding area from possible attacks.
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