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Breaking the post down
It's worth remembering that will all the almost unlimited aid given to Russia, the one thing they asked for on a number of occasions and didn't get, were four engined bombers.
It takes a lot of time to develop a fighter and even more to develop a fighter for a task where you have little experience which would push the technology to the limit. Time is the one thing Russia wouldn't have had, neither did they have the technology.That is hardly fair. The Russians didn't have defense at altitude because they didn't have a significant need for it. If the Germans get new planes then the allies do too.
Germany had from early in the war sophisticated blind bombing aids, which were very accurate. It's often known as the battle of the beams. It's a threat that Russia would have struggled to deal with. Goods yards and factories were prime targets also should Russia try to move its production base just disrupting the transport would have one significant damage.Though with half as many bombers (they don't get more engines) it isn't clear how much need there would be. That's half as many planes with targets being spread out over an even larger spread than in original time line. So do they continue the blitz or try and find targets in Russia? You aren't hitting railways with 4 engine bombers at altitude in WW2. Rail yards, maybe. If you go during the day and get down lower. Whole cities were missed in WW2.
Pre war Germany and Russia were very close and I have little doubt that Germany would have had sufficient intelligence to know where the target were.Which does beg the question of how they find factories that are scattered far from the front so they can try to bomb them.
It's worth remembering that will all the almost unlimited aid given to Russia, the one thing they asked for on a number of occasions and didn't get, were four engined bombers.