LOL dellusional much ? As of today:
Russia 4th generation fighters(i've even included Mig 31's) : 825 (mig 29,mig 31 su 27,su 30,su 35) ....only 48 true 4++(SU 35)
EU+ Norway (without UK) :1564 (F16's,F18's,F35's,Eurofighter,Panavia Tornado,Mirage 2000,Rafale,Mig29's,Saab Gripen)
And the list goes on,more manpower,superior tech,much better trainig.Most European armies are professionals,Russians are conscripts,more ships,etc.
Yes,it really would be fun,Russia would get pawned.
You seem to forget the Anti-Air defenses that Russia has. The S-400 can detect a F-22a at 45 kms without the S-400 being Targeted at all. What makes you think that a bunch of Euro 4th gen fighters could ever go toe to toe with Russian jets or Anti-Aircraft defenses?
"The S-300 and its follow-on systems are some of the most capable and dangerous air defenses an opposing air force could ever face. Not only are the missiles mobile, but the systems are networked together. One S-300 battery is a handful, but several such systems networked together into an integrated air defense system is a nearly insurmountable challenge for most fourth-generation fighters like the F-16 or F-15. As
one senior U.S. Marine Corps aviator told me, the S-300 series is deadly. “A complete game changer for all fourth-gen aircraft [like the F-15, F-16 and F/A-18]. That thing is a beast and you don’t want to get near it,” he said."
-http://nationalinterest.org/blog/the-buzz/american-f-22s-b-2-bombers-vs-russias-s-300-syria-who-wins-13905
"The highly mobile Pantsir-S1 is primarily designed to protect a small area against a threat with a pair of 2A38M 30mm cannons and a dozen 57E6 surface-to-air missiles.
According to its manufacturer, it has a 12-mile range and can engage targets as high a 60,000ft.
But the Pantsir-S1 is just a point defense weapon. Russian integrated air defense systems are usually layered—similar to an onion or a matryoshka doll. The Pantsir is just one component. Systems like the mobile Almaz-Antey Buk-M2E—an older version of which downed the
MH17airliner over Ukraine—provide protection at longer ranges and are designed to accompany a mechanized force on a campaign. The Buk—which NATO designates as the SA-17 Grizzly—is designed to engage targets at ranges of 28 miles and altitudes of more than
82,000ft according to its manufacturer.
Weapons like the S-300 and S-400 form the top tier of Russian surface-to-air missile systems and are designed to protect strategically important areas. The S-300PMU-1 has a range of about 120 miles and can engage targets as high as 100,000ft. Each battery can attack more than half a dozen targets simultaneously.
While older generation strategic SAMs were fixed emplacements, the S-300 and its follow-on systems are highly mobile and can move with little notice—which makes them far more survivable and dangerous. During the Soviet-era, weapons like the S-300 were usually assigned to the Soviet air defense forces—the Voyska PVO—while medium-range systems like the Buk were assigned to the Soviet ground forces. Modern Russia maintains a similar structure, but the Voyska PVO has been folded into the Russian Air Force."
-http://nationalinterest.org/blog/the-buzz/american-f-22s-b-2-bombers-vs-russias-s-300-syria-who-wins-13905
https://fightersweep.com/3414/how-scary-is-the-russian-s-400-sam-system/
http://www.ausairpower.net/APA-Grumble-Gargoyle.html
https://theaviationist.com/2015/11/13/s-400-triumf-infographic/
You seriously think that Europe has less professionals then Russia? How many REAL wars has Romania been in during the current decade? What real war has the French or Germans fought in the past 2 decades?
The Question isn't can Russia win the war, it's how long
till russia wins the war.