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If Russia and Ukraine completely fall out, will the Ukrainian army be able to resist the attack of the Russian army?

If there is no room for negotiation between Ukraine and Russia in the end and they have to fight each other, to be honest, it is impossible for Ukraine’s military power to withstand Russia’s attack. Ukraine may be able to withstand several rounds of attacks, but in the past It won’t work anymore.

Whether it is in terms of numbers or military, Russia is the only one that can crush Ukraine. Russia has nearly 1.1 million regular troops, while Ukraine has less than 400,000. In terms of combat experience, the Russian army is on the battlefield in Syria, while the Ukrainian army only has combat experience with the Ukrainian militias. In terms of weapons and equipment, most of the Ukrainian weapons and equipment are antiques produced during the Soviet period, and Russia has already It has undergone many upgrades; in terms of military expenditures, Ukraine's annual military expenditures are around 5 billion US dollars, and Russia's annual military expenditures are nearly 50 billion US dollars; in terms of war potential, Ukraine has a population of 45 million, of which nearly 10 million are out of control. In the Bass region, the heavy industrial base is also out of control in the Donbass region. Russia has a population of 144 million and its military industry is still developed. It is the world's second largest arms exporter.

So from these data we can see that given the huge power gap between Russia and Ukraine, once a full-scale war begins, Ukraine will lose quickly and have no chance of winning.

Even if a war does start, the outcome of this war will not have a particularly big impact on the world, and it can also have the effect of deterring other countries. If Russia and Ukraine start a war, Russia will be defeated. Ukraine will effectively intimidate the CIS countries. After all, Ukraine is the second largest country in the CIS. If any country wants to completely turn to the West, it must first think about Ukraine's fate!