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I disagree. The first targets should be the Russians air defenses. But the Ukrainians don’t have the capability to identify and offensively target those. Nearly simultaneously, they’d need to attack and neutralize Russian awacs capabilities, and engage their air forces in the air and on the ground. But the ukranians don’t have that capability either. Once air superiority is attained, the convoys are the main targets. But since they cannot complete those first two tasks, they will never attain air superiority, or even parity. The convoys are the logistics and support that allow the artillery, armor and infantry to function. The bullets, bombs and beans. But the ukranians are unable to destroy those convoys. So regardless of how bravely the ukranians armies and people fight, the superior weight of Russian artillery, armor and infantry will eventually grind them down and win.
Air Superiority is absolutely essential to win a war, but it cannot win the war. In the end, it always comes down to boots on the ground, unless you can take away those convoys.
If not, you’ll get a bloody, slogging mess of a war. And that’s what we’re seeing now.
If the Ukrainians were attacking them, I agree with you. But if it were us, I'd go for the aircraft first. Mostly to catch them close before they run away east and out of reach of our fighters. Partly because it's a measurable, visible, and immediate effect. Tough to cover up those losses. Finally, because it reduces all of their offensive capability. None of this would be about winning, I agree with that. But we could change the environment a bit.