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Which probably also is Adolf's minimum objective he must come home with. If this minimum objective is at risk, I see a mounting risk for the use of nuclear weapons. The only thing that MAYBE could deterr him from using them, is if the Ukraine could retaliate in the same "language" against targets in Russia. It could also mean that Putin finally gets replaced - and a military hardliner worse than Putin takes over.
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If we allow Putin/Russia to keep Donbas and the southern area of Ukraine there will be a pause of say five years, and then Russia will have filled up the gaps and get the rest of Ukraine.
It must be decisive now, all else is a temporary ceasefire.
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I think Ukraine will do a Croatia
If you wonder what I mean...Serbia toke some part of Croatia..Croatia was to weak to prevent this..but they started buy modern weapon from west and they change the way the soldiers was trained-They were trained more like a soldier from NATO-Then in beginning or in the middle of the 90'ies they toke back the land area from Serbia. (Remember this from a documentary on Swedish tv) I think Ukraine will do the same. Markus
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Yes. Absolutely.
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I have the feeling though that Putin is not interested in entire Sweden but only Gotland. Markus
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This obligation of mutual defense is binding on all EU countries. However, it does not affect the neutrality of certain EU countries and is consistent with the commitments of EU countries which are NATO members. This provision is supplemented by the solidarity clause (Article 222 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the EU) which provides that EU countries are obliged to act jointly where an EU country is the victim of a terrorist attack or a natural or man-made disaster. |
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Example 2 years after Russia has attacked Sweden-EU is still debatting the Article 42(7) and article 51 and other article. Lets hope that 1 Russia doesn't have interest in Gotland, 2 If it happens EU comes to Sweden and help them. Markus
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Manpower Army: 6,200 Navy: 2,500 Air Force: 2,800 Other: 3,500 In 2019, women made up about 10% of the armed forces. Equipment Army: 120 Stridsvagn 122 main battle tanks (=Leopard-2), 509 CV-90 infantry fighting vehicles. Navy: 4 submarines, 11 corvettes, 11 mine countermeasures ships, 13 patrol boats. Air Force: 96 Saab JAS-39 Gripen fighter aircraft Communications: Elbit Systems E-LynX strategic digtal radio communications in service, ordered in 2020 by the Försvarets materielverk (FMV). The SDR equipment is compatible with EU and NATO modes of operation. 2016 the defence budget was 4.2 bn Euros. Like everywhere in Europe the forces were slashed down in the past decades. The draft was stopped ten or twelve years ago, and a few years later reintroduced. The navy is known to operate very silent submarines and some stealthed surface ships of good and modern stealth standard. The Gripen is a bit aged now, but it has aged very well. The Leopard-2s are what they are, and I have a soft spot for those CV-90 series of IFVs. Sweden uses the CV-9040 I seem to recall, where as Finland has the CV-9030. This verhicle family is quite popular around the Scandinavian and Baltic states. Denmark, Netherland and I think either Austria or Switzerland use the CV-9035. I was of the opiunion that the Germans would have had good use for a newer version of the CV90 as well, instead of doing with this superexpensive Puma. Its not their quality that is their arhcilles heel, its their very limited quantity. The Fins have a very elaborated miltia system and can clal up hguge reserves with first line equipement, not just bunkered secnd and third gread weapons, thats what makes Finland most likely very strong, if need be. How Sweden can call up and equip reserves, I do not know.
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^ Thank you Skybird you mentioned something I forgot in my answer to Dargo.
- 96 JAS 39 Gripen...this is in peacetime multiply it in case of crisis or war. Well It was in the news some decades ago that the Swedish government ordered 1000 JAS 39 before the year..Seem to recall 2025. Forgot something. In the beginning and up to the fall of Berlin wall Sweden spend 3.5 % Of the BNP on defence. in year 2000 it was down to 1.2 %(If I remember correctly) It is first since 2015 Sweden has increased their BNP on the military..But it's not enough and it's kind of to late. Markus
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1000 Swedish Gripen interceptors...? Never. Who should fly these? Mountain trolls?
Compoare, Germany, with a much biugger population, at the height of the cold war operated 900+ Starfighter (of which a third crashed). Why did they crash? Well, lacking maintenace cpaacity of the Luftwaffe had much to do with it. Too many planes for too few service engineers and too stressed supply logistics (spareparts). Sweden has much smaller armed forces, even back then. No chance they can maintain and supply one thousand combat aircraft. Too low training capacities also should be mentioned. The Gripen is a Swedish design, you will not find instructor centres in other countries where Swedish pilots would be trained (like f.e. Lufthansa trains pilots for other airlines as well).
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This is from the Swedish MoD 2001. "The Swedish Armed Forces has now announced that it does not need all the 204 JAS 39 Grips ordered until 2007." Yes it was 204 the government ordered in the end of the 90'ies. I even read this among the Swedish homepage about JAS 39 Gripen It's from 2012. Today, on paper, we have about 100 JAS 39s in Sweden, of which about 72 are attached to the four divisions that are part of the operational organization (171st, 172nd, 211st and 212nd divisions). Other plans are used for education, development etc. In the future, however, we will only have between 40 and 60 JAS 39 E / F, which means halving the air combat forces. Trying to figure out where I got this 1000 from. Markus
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