“By any estimation, the battle for Ukraine was never going to be a fair fight,” said Jonathon Gatehouse on CBC.ca. The Russian Federation commands the world’s second-most powerful military, behind only the US, and spent an estimated $62bn on defence in 2020. Ukraine spent just $5.9bn. Russia has almost 900,000 military personnel versus Ukraine’s standing military of around 200,000. At the start of the war, Ukraine had vastly fewer attacking aircraft (146 to Russia’s 1,328) and helicopters (42 versus 478). The Russian tanks rumbling towards Kyiv are part of an overall armoured corps of 31,000 vehicles, compared with Ukraine’s 5,000. In terms of numbers, technology and military experience, there is simply no comparison.
Nevertheless, in the early days of the war, the Russian war machine “appeared to be struggling”, said…