but Russia's claims are a mixture of outright nonsense (in several categories they claim the Ukranians have lost more equipment than they started the war with), and photos of the same wreck from different angles to make it look like multiple wrecks.
I say we need to coin a variation of the German Tank Problem and call it the Russian Tank Problem. (Or Ukrainian, but I prefer to lay the issue down as a problem
for Russia, as opposed to posed
by the Germans.)
My personal headcanon is all the exploding factories, dysfunctional tanks, cancelled airshows are the result of the work of one Nutjob Pavel, a man who has been touring Russia for a decade to satiate his compulsive need to strategically loosen nuts on vital equipment.
From day 1, I must admit that I've been willing into existence some Avengers-level super-capable person or team[1] that would do something minor but widespread like (and this how specific I was) loosening or removing the nuts on Russian vehicle's
front-left wheel in individually plausible ways but on
every one that advanced onto Ukrainian territory.
Perhaps mix it up (loosening the connectors on the
right track-laying vehicle's track, deflating the nose-wheel of planes, make something
really rattle in a helicopter, replace the explosives in missiles and munitions with custard) but always not (intrinsically) lethally, just hyper-troublesome
to make a point.
Yes, the psychology behind this is very much "I'd want someone this absurdly capable to also be absurdly benign". Is that a huge pie in the sky, just above the porcine aviator and slightly below the bovine currently in trans-lunar transfer orbit? I'm actually not sure whether it'd be a good idea to grant me the godlike powers needed to accomplish such feats (or allow to accomplish, through proxies I thus enabled), because it's neither full disruptive power unleashed in time to actually save everyone (of all stripes) nor guaranteed to
remain so idealistically benevolent.
But it's how my mind works. The not-particularly-dark bits[2] of my mind, anyway. And drowning in pure fantacism.
[1] Doctor Strange could do it, I'm sure Stark would have the drones to do it, Ant-Man would have a good way of doing it, a reality-changing skill would of course work... Not sure about the 'big hitters' like Hulk or Thor would have the capability to be so subtle. Moving over to DCU, Batman would have
been prepared to do it, I could see several others of the League as useful, and of course the speedsters from both genres would find it simple (if tiring?) to accomplish in an instant. Yes, I've (wishfully) thought more about this than is healthy. Unless it's the one way I could have helped by actually making it happen by psychic force. Maybe it just needs a few more people thinking about it before our putative Hero(es) realise it's a thing they should do.
[2] Meaning that I know that there are the counterpart bits that I also know about. Smaller, but significant, and I don't think I have the Vimes-like ability to internally "watch the watcher". Yet to be practically tested, of course. Unless it was and the decision involved the capability being retroactively reverted to a time before my monomaniacal pursuit of World Domination. (I'm not doing much to convince anyone to grant me access to such amazingly all-encompassing powers, am I?)