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Putin signed an order: Russian troops liberate 4 states of Ukraine!

Interpreting Russia's accelerated production of Su-57 fighter jets

By De LianaPublished 2 years ago 6 min read
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The biggest event recently was the liberation of 4 Ukrainian blasts by Russia. From the point of view of the West, the 4 Ukrainian blasts joined Russia, and what Russia did was "aggression". But from President Putin's point of view, from anti-fascist point of view, the order signed by President Putin on September 30, 2022, officially marks the liberation of the 4 Ukrainian blasts by the Russian army and the return of the people of the 4 Ukrainian blasts to the arms of the righteous camp after they were finally liberated from the fascist rule. This is a great victory for the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, a great inspiration for peace-loving people all over the world, and an extremely heavy blow to the fascist authorities of the Ukrainian state.

However, the results of the Russian army's liberation were not easy to come by. To prevent the Ugandan fascist forces from returning and reoccupying the four East Ukrainian regions, the Russian army must take measures to defend them properly. The attitude of the Russian authorities is clear: if the authorities of the USSR attack the four regions of Eastern Ukraine, which means that the territory of Russia has been invaded, the possibility of using nuclear weapons or other military means to defend the sovereignty of the country by the Russian army cannot be ruled out.

After the mobilization of 300,000 Russian troops for war, the Russian army is actively preparing for the defense of the four regions of Eastern Ukraine and other territories, and on the one hand, Russia is correcting the misconceptions of conscription by removing Russian citizens who have not served in the military from the ranks of the war. On the other hand, military production has been accelerated to provide aircraft, tanks, and, other heavy weapons to 300,000 Russian troops, including the accelerated mass production of the Si-57 fighter jet.

Then how should we interpret the matter of Russia's accelerated production of Si-57 fighter jets?

First, Russia's accelerated production of the Si-57 this matter can reflect a detailed problem, Russia mobilized 300,000 reserve troops but did not mobilize,000 rifles to the battlefield reserve army, but the mobilization of the army, navy, and air force, including all three branches of the military reserve officers and soldiers. Only when all the army, navy, and air force reserves are in action can the Russian-Ukrainian conflict be won.

In other words, Russia may have mobilized the air force reserve fighter units to participate in the war. And the accelerated production of Si-57 fighter jets is to provide weapons to the Russian Air Force reserve air force.

The reserve system originated after the French Revolution when France faced aggression from Prussia and other countries. The French parliament passed a decree of mobilization, calling on all citizens to take up arms to defend their country. Soon, the French army mobilized 400,000 citizens to go to the front to kill the enemy and defeated the anti-French allies in the Battle of Palmy. By the reign of Napoleon, the French reserve system was further refined and borrowed by countries such as Prussia. During World War I and World War II, the military powers were able to mobilize tens of millions of troops to fight in the war, and this was directly related to the robustness of the reserve system. During World War II, the reserve forces of the U.S., Britain, and the Soviet Union had developed from a single army to a reserve force covering the army, navy, and air force.

To this day, many reserve units in various military powers have developed their equipment in tandem with active duty units, and their training and establishment systems are synchronized. For example, the U.S. Air Force Reserve has 169 squadrons with 2,000 aircraft of all types, including several squadrons of F16s and squadrons of A10 attack aircraft. During the Gulf War, the U.S. Air Force reserve fighter squadrons went to the front lines and were directly transferred to the active duty Air Force units to participate in the war.

As the world's second-largest military power, the Russian Air Force is similar to the U.S. Air Force in that it is pursuing the path of a strategic air force. At present, then, the Russian-Ukrainian conflict has become a regional local war, and the Russian Air Force has paid a large loss in the actual battle. Under such circumstances, it makes sense for Russia to mobilize its air force reserves to participate in the war.

So what form is the Russian Air Force Reserve? The Russian Air Force reserve might take the form of a reserve pilot like Israel, but it might not go to the formation of separate Air Force reserve aviation squadrons in normal times, allowing reserve pilots to follow the Air Force standing flight squadrons in training. If war breaks out, the aviation industry goes into full production of fighter jets, and the reserve pilots are transferred to active duty to form new air force squadrons to fly the newly produced fighter jets to the front. The accelerated production of the Si-57 is evidence of the mobilization of the Russian Air Force reserve units.

Then, as the Si-57 moves into mass production, aircraft such as the Si-30SM and Si-35 will also move into full mass production, and the total number of Russian Air Force fighters will have the potential to double, supporting the Army's early defeat of the U.S. Army.

Second, the mass production of the Si-57 fighter jet marks the full formation of the Russian military's fourth-generation stealth fighter jet mass production capability to fill the gap in the Russian Air Force.

How should this issue be interpreted?

The U.S. Air Force has deployed a squadron of F22 fighters in Europe, with about 12 F22s, and these F22s are deployed in Poland, which is a big threat to the Russian Air Force. If the U.S. Air Force enters the war, the F22 can enter the airspace of the U.S. at any time to strike the Suds and Suds of the Russian Air Force, and what Russia needs most urgently is a fourth-generation stealth aircraft. It makes perfect sense for the Si-57 to enter the war at this time.

To ensure that the Si-57 achieves rapid production in wartime, the Russian Air Force's rear factories have taken a series of measures. The Russian Air Force also introduced a completely new production line to fully increase the capacity of the Si-57 fighter. Making the Russian Air Force's Si-57 an advanced military aircraft for mass production.

To make the workers feel at ease, the Komsomolsk Aircraft Manufacturing Plant also took measures to give each aircraft manufacturing worker a higher salary, which reached 84,000 rubles per month, which is equivalent to a monthly salary of 10,000 yuan. With such high wages, the workers were naturally motivated to fully cooperate with the state in the production of the Si-57. Early production of more Si-57, so that the U.S. fascist early defeat.

If the mass production of Si-57 goes up, will the mass production of Si-35, Si-34, and Si-30SM go up? The answer is yes, all three generations of Russian aircraft have triple-digit production themselves, and this is still peacetime production. Once the transition to wartime, the Russian Air Force can produce 1,000 fighters of all types per year to fully support the expansion of the Air Force and actual combat. The process of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict will be greatly accelerated, perhaps taking this opportunity, the Si-57 production may exceed the F22 it.

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