Following months of strikes on refineries and energy infrastructure, Russia is now struggling to prevent Ukrainian strikes on commercial warehouse operations and the inevitable economic fallout those attacks will cause. Russia still possesses one of the world’s largest integrated air defense networks, and there is little evidence that it is running out of systems. Every battery deployed to protect Moscow or a major refinery, for example, is one that cannot defend another part of a country spanning more than 17 million square kilometers. Before the war, Russia’s air defense network was designed primarily to protect military and government assets, not to provide comprehensive coverage across the country. Even with Russia’s extensive network of air defense systems, such coverage is extremely difficult to achieve.