In the shadow of Ukraine: Russian concepts of future war and force design
This report asks two main questions. How is the Russian military thinking about the future of warfare? How is the Russian military thinking about force design over the next five years? The report has several findings. First, Russian military thinking is dominated by a view that the United States is-...
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Zusammenfassung: | This report asks two main questions. How is the Russian military thinking about the future of warfare? How is the Russian military thinking about force design over the next five years? The report has several findings. First, Russian military thinking is dominated by a view that the United States is--and will remain--Moscow's main enemy for the foreseeable future. This sentiment will likely drive Moscow's desire to reconstitute its military as rapidly as possible, as well as strengthen nuclear and conventional deterrence. Second, Russian analyses generally conclude that while the nature of warfare is unchanging, the character of future warfare will rapidly evolve. Adapting will require Russia's cooperation with other countries, such as China, in areas like long-range, high-precision weapons; unmanned systems; emerging technologies, such as artificial intelligence; and the utility of hybrid and irregular warfare. Third, Russian political and military leaders are committed to a major reconstitution of the Russian military--including the army--over the next several years |
Beschreibung: | A report of the CSIS Transnational Threats Project "September 2023"--Cover |
Beschreibung: | V, 39 Seiten Illustrationen 28 cm |
ISBN: | 9781538170724 |
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1 Executive Summary Chapter 1: Introduction 4 Chapter 2: The Historical Context 6 Chapter 4: Conclusion 22 About the Author 27 Endnotes 28 - V- SETH G. JONES 11 // Chapter 3: The Future of Warfare and Russian Force Design N THE SHADOW OF UKRAINE CONTENTS |
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title | In the shadow of Ukraine Russian concepts of future war and force design |
title_auth | In the shadow of Ukraine Russian concepts of future war and force design |
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