Already pointing at us.
Why not threaten with Russia rolling tanks into capital or do you believe those T-55 engines give up before even crossing the border? :D
Russia already has nuclear weapons near Finnish border.
https://thebarentsobserver.com/en/content/satellite-images-show-expansion-nuclear-weapons-sites-kola
Russian people seem to be awfully scared of their smaller neighbors.
Btw, it seems that JAKE11 is again above Norway and could be doing another snooping flight near Russia... beautiful stuff.
It's also funny that Russian trolls on Finnish news site are constantly telling everyone that soon Russia will invade Finland even thought everyone knows Russia has all but emptied their garrisons near Finland.
Finland hasn't been in better position since 1990's.
A lot more money to go around if you look force structures.
Turkish air force operates F-16 (250) and F-4 (48) while India has seven! fighter types with each having it's own logistic trail, etc. It's not just that but gives some insight how badly IAF is managed.
SU-30/MiG-29 spare parts & engines, T-90S tanks what are assembled in India, ships, missiles and engines for missiles manufactured in India like the Brahmos/Nirbhay. India has begun making their own parts but if Russia stopped supplying large numbers Indian military would become useless.
It's predicted more will follow as NATO gained new perfect place for snooping Russian military.
https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/u-s-rc-135-surveillance-jet-has-flown-unprecedented-mission-over-finland
Russians have recently also send T-80 and T-72's into Ukraine without any ERA suggesting they are using their reserves. Some T-80's were so old those tanks don't even have hooks what hold ERA in place.
If Russia wants to continue this war for years they military help from China or accept WW I...
Yeah, there is no 2000 Armatas and Russia is manufacturing ISIS vehicles. This is indeed the reality in 2023.
Want to laugh more? Back in 2008 Russia Today reported that Russia will build up to three aircraft carriers by 2020.