The Russian military has become "infinitely smarter" in countering the US-supplied weapons being used by Ukraine, according to Erik Prince, the founder and former CEO of the private military company Blackwater. Speaking at Hillsdale College on Saturday, Prince also expressed skepticism over claims that the Russian army has been significantly weakened in the conflict.
"The thing that the Russians are very good at is electronic warfare," Prince stated, emphasizing that advanced American weaponry, such as Javelin missiles, HIMARS, and Copperhead guided artillery shells, often become ineffective within weeks. "It works for a week or two, and the Russians figure how to jam the navigation or the command link, and the stuff goes blind."
Prince also pushed back against assertions that the Russian forces have been significantly weakened:
"First of all, don't listen to the idiot politicians that say, yeah, we've degraded the Russian army. No, we have chewed up a lot of material. The Russian army has gotten infinitely smarter."














Comment: Trump needs to pull Hunter's fleet of tax-payer-funded vehicles too.