After the disintegration of the Soviet Union, how many territory did Ukraine inherit and how thick was it, even the United States was jealous?

Author: Rural laity after World War II, the world entered a period of hegemony between two superpowers, and the only one in the world that can be on an equal footing with the United States is the Soviet Union. Therefore, dismembering the Soviet Union is the same desire and goal of western countries headed by the United States after World War II. It was also under the influence of internal and external troubles that the Soviet Union completely disintegrated in the 1990s and split into 15 independent countries. Where did the huge Soviet military equipment go after the disintegration of the Soviet Union? Among them, Russia inherited the main mantle of the Soviet Union, and a large number of military equipment in the Soviet period was inherited by Russia. However, the "wealth" of the Soviet Union is not only in Russia, but also in all countries that have joined the Soviet Union. After the disintegration of the Soviet Union, another country became more "inherited". This country is Ukraine, which inherited 30% of the Soviet Union's weapons and equipment. Ukraine, an important base, is an important member of the Soviet Union. At the beginning of the Soviet Union, it was an alliance country based on three Eastern Slavs: Russia, Belarus and Ukraine. Therefore, Ukraine has a deep historical relationship with Russia and Belarus. Later, Central Asia and the Baltic Sea joined in succession, but these joining countries were only Soviet territory and were not key construction countries during the Soviet period. The Soviet Union focused on Russia, Ukraine and Belarus. In addition, Ukraine has produced many Soviet leaders. For example, Khrushchev, the former leader of the Soviet Union, was born in Ukraine, and Brezhnev was also born in Ukraine. Therefore, Ukraine became the key construction country of the Soviet Union. It is precisely because of the Soviet Union's attention and balanced development strategy that the Soviet Union has invested heavily in Ukraine, especially in heavy industry and military industry, and the Soviet Union has invested heavily in Ukraine and allocated resources. According to the analysis of western countries, Ukraine's military industrial potential accounts for one-third of that of the Soviet Union. Ukraine's enterprises and scientific research are linked with the national defense industry, which has also formed Ukraine's developed high-tech industries such as machinery manufacturing, fuel power industry and metallurgy, such as rocket equipment, warships, missiles and aerospace vehicles. The famous "Pavlograd Machinery Factory" and "Southern Machinery Factory" in dnipropetrovsk, the hometown of Soviet leader Brezhnev, have strong equipment research and development and production capacity. During the Soviet period, cities such as Dnepro, Peter and Roske were still hidden cities. Due to the production of Soviet defense industrial products, it was difficult for ordinary people to enter the city. The status of this city was very high during the Soviet period, and it did not begin to decline until Brezhnev's death. The Soviet Union attaches so much importance to Ukraine's national defense industry. After the disintegration of the Soviet Union, Ukraine inherited various types of weapons and equipment such as "flying in the sky, swimming in the water and running on the ground" during the Soviet period. Among them, the Soviet Union has 1 1 Aircraft Design Bureau, and the famous Antonov Design Bureau is located in Ukraine. The famous An-124 and An -225 were born in Ukraine. Ukraine should be the second largest aircraft manufacturer in the world in the early days of the disintegration of the Soviet Union. Its design, aviation material processing and engine are in the forefront of the world. Among them, the famous An -225 transport plane was once the largest aircraft in the world. Every plane must have an engine. The large thrust D- 18T turbofan engine was developed and produced by Madsic Company of Ukraine. This company also produces engines for Russian Mi-17, Ka -27 and other military helicopters. The D- 136 engine was once the largest turboshaft engine in the world. It is said that this company's engines are used in planes and helicopters in 100 countries. More than half of the intercontinental missiles in the Soviet Union came from the "Southern Machinery Factory" in Dnepropetrovsk, and the SS- 18 liquid fuel intercontinental missile with the largest launching weight and throwing weight in the world was produced. This kind of missile frightened the west after it came out, so it has a sub-warhead, and its strike distance exceeds 1.6 thousand kilometers. Ukraine can also produce three types of launch vehicles and become a world space power after independence. Ukraine's shipbuilding industry is also very developed. 30% of the shipbuilding industry in the Soviet Union is produced in Ukraine. The Russian aircraft carrier Kuznetsov was made in Ukraine, and the Varyag was the Liaoning aircraft carrier built by China. In addition, Ukraine also produces hovercraft for combat, and its technology is also very developed. "Running on the ground" mainly means that the output of Ukrainian tanks and armored vehicles also accounts for 30% of the Soviet Union, and the famous T64 tank once led the world. In addition, Ukraine's welding technology is first-class in the world, and its technology is unparalleled in the world. At that time, the space welding technology of Barton Institute in Ukraine was used to weld Soviet spacecraft, and now the United States is still using Barton Institute's welding technology for the International Space Station. Today, after the disintegration of Ukraine, it has inherited a lot of military strength, which makes the United States and other countries envious, but Russia is very jealous and worried, mainly because Ukraine's reliance on the West will lead to the outflow of Russian military core technology in the future. Especially in missile technology, after the disintegration of the Soviet Union, Russia actively promoted Ukraine to destroy nuclear missiles and signed the Budapest Agreement with Ukraine together with the United States and Britain. According to the agreement, Ukraine destroyed 176 ballistic missiles, 176 nuclear bomb silos and 1272 nuclear warheads. When Ukraine just became independent, it also faced the problems of political turmoil and economic depression, which made the military industry stagnate for a time. Because it costs a lot of money to save some military equipment, Ukraine has to seal up and destroy it in large quantities. In order to get rid of the depressed economy, Ukraine has to sell weapons and equipment and even some military technology abroad. Ukraine's approach made Russia very angry. Although Russia also sells weapons, Russia is a ghost, and they won't sell many high-tech technologies. However, since Ukraine's independence, chaos has continued and domestic oligarchs still exist. A large number of military enterprises have carried out reforms and mergers. Some oligarchs only care about money, they don't care what Russia thinks. This is also an important factor in the poor relations between Russia and Ukraine. At present, the situation in Ukraine is still unstable, and there is no energy and financial resources to develop and produce sophisticated weapons. Moreover, after more than 20 years of sale, Ukraine does not have great advantages in the field of military equipment. After the merger of some military enterprises, some Soviet-era experts have retired, and some people are disgusted when they see things with Soviet marks. So far, Ukraine has not paid much attention to some Ukrainian experts in the Soviet era. In June 5438, an old man was beaten by the police in Kiev, Ukraine. This old man is one of the designers of the An -225 transport plane. Petro Barab, the chief designer of the An -225 transport plane project and the chief designer of Antonov Design Bureau, resigned in 2005 because of dissatisfaction with the reorganization of Ukrainian aviation enterprises, and died two years later. It can be seen that Ukraine * * * simply does not attach importance to these "national treasure" military experts. With this attitude towards some military experts, how can Ukraine develop?