I never spoke about Russian combat losses.
Anyway, the Russians have managed to kill some SAMs, but mostly due to pure dumb luck. They haven't been able to do it consistently.
The Ukr Patriot inventories are not that good either.
Ukraine relies heavily on US-made Patriot air defense systems to counter Russia’s ballistic missile attacks on its infrastructure and other civilian targets.
www.kyivpost.com
Russian SEAD/DEAD performance in the first phase.
The failure of the Russian air force to gain and exploit air superiority over Ukraine has been a surprise for most air power professionals. However, far from inspiring complacency, Russian failure should make Western air forces reflect honestly on how they would fare under similar circumstances.
www.rusi.org
And nothing much has changed since then. I was looking forward to the Su-57 breaking this deadlock with its AESA radar, but nothing's happened yet.
Only the US, Israel, and India have demonstrated robust SEAD/DEAD capabilities against relatively modern air defenses.
The appeal of the "Heavenly Kingdom on Earth" is indeed still immense.
A summary of the performance of the Divine Air Force in past campaigns:
I. Regarding the influence of the opponent's aircraft performance on the outcome:
When the opponent's aircraft were too powerful, the Divine Air Force failed to establish air superiority, leading to defeat – case: the Korean War.
When the opponent's aircraft were too feeble, the Divine Air Force did gain air superiority, but was then plagued by the inability to locate those despicable rural folk to strike, resulting in failure – cases: Afghanistan, Gaza, and Iran.
II. Regarding the role of luck:
When the opponent was extraordinarily lucky, the Divine's ultimate weapons were miraculously shot down – cases: the F-117 over Serbia, the F-35 over Iran, and the E‑3 over the Middle East airbase.
When the opponent was exceptionally unlucky, the Divine forces advanced so smoothly that they became recklessly overconfident, which subsequently led to defeat – case: the B‑52 Turkey Shoot over Vietnam in December 1972.
III. Regarding aircraft carriers:
When an aircraft carrier was nearby, it constrained the Divine's tactical plans; the need to protect the carrier reduced the intensity of airstrikes, causing failure – case: Iran.
When no carrier was nearby, the Divine was deprived of its supernatural prowess, leading to failure – case: Afghanistan.
IV. Regarding the morality of war:
In coordination with the Soviet offensive, the Divine used incendiary bombs to indiscriminately burn German cities, killing 100,000 Nazi, but neglected low‑altitude escort, leading to strategic failure – case: the Battle of the Bulge.
Out of sheer kindness, the Divine could not bear to inflict "collateral damage" on innocent civilians, thus hesitating and failing to unleash its true potential, allowing the despicable villagers to escape – case: Gaza.
Only the US, Israel, and India have demonstrated robust SEAD/DEAD capabilities against relatively modern air defenses.

Israel, bombing a place the size of Mariupol for two years, has 'demonstrated robust SEAD/DEAD capabilities against relatively modern air defenses.' (If those defenses consist of rusty AKs and prayer rugs, sure.)
The US, retreating in disgrace from Iran, has 'demonstrated robust SEAD/DEAD capabilities against relatively modern air defenses.' (Because losing is the new winning.)
And India? Well, it probably demonstrated the same by summoning the US representative to complain about a merchant‑ship attack — since diplomacy is clearly the cutting edge of SEAD/DEAD.
and
1. F110-GE-129, 22,000 lbs thrust at 0 speed and 0 altitude equals how many tons of force?
2. F100-PW-200, 24,000 lbs thrust at 0 altitude corresponds to what Mach number?
3. F100-PW-200, 19,500 lbs thrust at 0 speed and 0 altitude equals how many tons of force?
4. Which has a more efficient air intake: the F-15 or the F-16?