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The Tricks Putin Is Cooking Up in His Mysterious War ‘Pause’Yahoo News | 19 Jul 2022
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In Ukraine war, a race to acquire smarter, deadlier dronesAssociated Press | 19 Jul 2022
Samuel Bendett says, Meanwhile, Ukraine wants the means “to strike at Russian command and control facilities at a significant distance.”
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As Russia Runs Low on Drones, Iran Plans to Step In, U.S. Officials SayThe New York Times | 19 Jul 2022
Samuel Bendett says, “Russia is turning to an ally that has flown drones in complex environments in large numbers while the Russians still have drones, they don’t have all the types they need.”
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Why drones are critical for Russia’s war in UkrainePopular Science | 19 Jul 2022
Samuel Bendett says, “These commercial drones are used to conduct surveillance, provide timely intel on the Ukrainian forces, as well as to direct artillery/MLRS/mortar strikes.”
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Iranian drones could boost Russian battlefield capabilities in Ukraine, analysts sayStars & Stripes | 14 Jul 2022
Samuel Bendett says, “Russia was simply late to the game. Because it had different priorities after the Cold War, it didn’t think that drones would play an important part in modern warfare.”
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Russia Seems to Be Running Low on DronesDefense One | 14 Jul 2022
Samuel Bendett says, “Russia has likely lost dozens of their signature strike drone, the Orlan-10, in the early days of the war.”
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White House: Iran set to deliver armed drones to RussiaAssociated Press | 14 Jul 2022
Samuel Bendett says, “Russia’s choice of Iran as a source for drones is logical because for the last 20 years or more Iran has been refining its drone combat force. Their drones have been in more combat than the Russians’.”
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Afghan Guns Are Arming Regional InsurgentsForeign Policy | 12 Jul 2022
Jonathan Schroden says, “It didn’t take much imagination to predict that this would happen. He is concerned that the flood of weapons will find their way into new regional conflicts by arming groups like Jaish-e-Mohammed and Lashkar-e-Taiba, which have previously bloodied India with jihadi violence and could do so again.”
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Putin’s Big Turning Point in the War Could Finally Be HereYahoo News | 07 Jul 2022
Michael Kofman says, “This is a critical time for the Ukrainian military because these are the few months during which they’re very low on artillery ammo, they’re trying to transition to Western systems.”
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Examining the state of war in Ukraine after Russia seizes the Luhansk regionPBS News Hour | 07 Jul 2022
Michael Kofman says, “Now that they have the rest of the region, they are part of the way toward their objective which is seizing the entire territory of the donbass, a lot of the fighting is still ahead for the Russian military
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High cost of Russian gains in Ukraine may limit new advanceAssociated Press | 07 Jul 2022
Michael Kofman says, “However, that estimate is conditional on sustained Western military assistance, and is not necessarily predictive of outcomes. This is likely to be a protracted war.”
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In North Africa, a fighter jet arms race, with Russia and the US on either sideBreaking Defense | 07 Jul 2022
Samuel Bendett says “At this point, as one of the biggest global customers of Russian weaponry, it’s likely that Algeria may eventually acquire Russia’s top-notch technology that Moscow seeks to export.”
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To Robot Or Not To Robot? Past Analysis Of Russian Military Robotics And Today’s War In UkraineWar on the Rocks | 05 Jul 2022
Samuel Bendett writes, “Over the past four months, the Russia military analysis community reevaluated earlier assumptions about Moscow’s military’s capabilities, starting from the onset of the Ukraine invasion, through today’s grinding tactics and concepts that show a more competent Russian force eventually emerging against Ukrainian defenders.”
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How consumer drones are changing warfareThe Economist | 05 Jul 2022
Samuel Bendett says, “Russian-backed militias in Ukraine’s eastern Donbas region have used consumer drones for years. “
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What the cult classic ‘Red Dawn’ teaches us about insurgent warfareTask & Purpose | 30 Jun 2022
Jonathan Schroden says, “By supporting horrendously corrupt and predatory Afghan leaders and failing to avoid civilian casualties, the U.S. military lost the Afghan people’s trust.”
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Biden officials privately doubt that Ukraine can win back all of its territoryCNN | 30 Jun 2022
Michael Kofman says, "Much hinges on whether Ukraine can retake territory at least to February 23 lines The prospect is there, but it's contingent. If Ukraine can get that far, then it can likely take the rest. But if it can't, then it may have to reconsider how best to attain victory."