If Ukraine had another coup, and moved away from the US/NATO, would Russia learn anything useful from any info/vehicles/manuals Ukraine has acquired until now?
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>what is espionage
>>30294203
Depends on how neutered the equipment that the west provides is. I think the only things the west supplied them is artillery locating radar, some hummvees, and an mrap variant. The US/NATO is probably only there to help train the Ukies in tactics and shit like that.
TL;DR: The Ruskies probably wouldn't get much, if anything.
>>30294203
Yeah, it was all made in China
>>30294203
>A coup towards Russia
not likely and even less likely to succeed. Maybe in Odessa you might get away with that but most Ukrainians are fucking pissed at Russia. Not only for taking clay in Crimea but sending over all those troops. The seps. basically can ignore the ceasefire and take land because they know Ukraine can't do anything because just behind the front line there are literally hundreds of Russian tanks and
BMPs that can be used. Sad part is that isn't even counting the thousands of tanks and APCs just across the border in Russia.
>>30295282
>I think the only things the west supplied them is artillery locating radar,
AFAIK, they received the AN/TPQ-36 and AN/TPQ-49 radar systems and lost several of the TPQ-49's to the Seperatists.
>>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NFLbIF5nXFA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NFLbIF5nXFA
No.
Yes.
Maybe.
>>30294203
ah,but the Ukraine is weak.
Well there goes fighting in the Ukraine when I get out if the marines.... I guess I'll just join a group fighting isis
Nigga a coup isn't like a magical spell.
It's the culmination of a process of political change.
You couldn't have a pro-Russian government installed, because that's like asking why Finland didn't have a coup during the Winter War and turn pro-Soviet.