In The News
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China’s Influence in Central Asia Spreads as US LagsVoice of America | 22 Apr 2023
Elizabeth Wishnick says that in Kazakhstan, a recent study showed China as the least preferred partner. "That doesn't mean Kazakhstan is not going to engage with China. It will, but unwillingly, leave opportunities for others."
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So what’s the deal with Ukraine’s spring offensive?VOX | 22 Apr 2023
Michael Kofman says, “Replenished troops, trained and armed with Western equipment, should have the advantage. “It is difficult to say how much of that force will really be ready. Of course, that depends on the actual timing of this offensive.”
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Putin-Led WWII March in Moscow Canceled Amid Counteroffensive FearsNewsweek | 18 Apr 2023
Dmitry Gorenburg says that he suspects it has less to do with security threats and more to do with concerns about unauthorized expressions of grief for those who have died in the current war against Ukraine.
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Defense & Aerospace Daily Podcast [Apr 17, 23] Sam Bendett on Russia-Ukraine & Byron Callan On the Week AheadDefense & Serospace Report | 17 Apr 2023
Samuel Bendett says, “The Russian military essentially said we are moving on from this to more important topics and this was really not discussed in length or particular detail even across Russian telegram channels.”
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Could Putin Draft a Big New Conscript Army? Not Easily, Observers SayDefense One | 12 Apr 2023
Samuel Bendett says that all this “shows the Russian government's concern that young people may not be willing to be drafted, considering many that left the country at this point, and considering much open-source reporting from the front via social media like Telegram, which shows brutal, WW2-style fighting in Ukraine with heavy casualties.”
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The Ukraine war’s most vicious fight is happening in Bakhmut. A rare look insideLos Angeles Times | 11 Apr 2023
Michael Kofman says, “Most elite units are deployed elsewhere along the front.”
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NATO's newest member means Russia's 'unsinkable aircraft carrier' will be even more isolatedBusiness Insider | 11 Apr 2023
Steven Wills says on a recent episode of CNA Talks Podcast, "One can argue that Kaliningrad is sort of a fortress sitting on the Baltic, with lots of cruise missiles and other weaponry, so it remains threatening."
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‘They’re starting to die’: fears Ukraine’s drone supremacy may soon be overThe Guardian | 10 Apr 2023
Samuel Bendett says that the “Russians are very concerned that Ukrainians have the advantage” when it comes to the FPV drones, worried that a large number will be used to support a Ukrainian counteroffensive, and that Moscow may not have enough pilots or technological know-how to keep up.
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Ukraine is forced to recycle unexploded bombs amid serious ammunition shortagesBusiness Insider | 09 Apr 2023
Michael Kofman says that supplying Ukraine with enough equipment to hold off a Russian offensive is one thing. It's another for allies to be able to provide enough equipment "to attain a decisive advantage over Russian forces."
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Episode 123 – The Air Battle for Taiwan: Lessons Learned from Ukraine’s Drone OperationsMitchell institute Podcast | 08 Apr 2023
Samuel Bendett says, “Ukraine is a unique battle space right now with so many technologies getting tested, getting evaluated, getting used. Both from the military official channels and organically through the help of volunteers and soldiers themselves.”
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Ukraine War Plans Leak Prompts Pentagon InvestigationThe New York Times | 06 Apr 2023
Michael Kofman says, “Whether these documents are authentic or not, people should take care with anything released by Russian sources.”
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Seoul Prioritizes Pyongyang’s Human Rights Abuses Amid Growing Nuclear TensionsVoice of America | 06 Apr 2023
Ken Gause says, “That [report] basically undermines any chance of inter-Korean dialogue for the foreseeable future. It definitely does not help the tensions on the peninsula. … If anything, North Korea’s going to accelerate its nuclear program.”
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Shall We Play a Game? Winning Isn’t the Point, Experts SaySeaPower | 05 Apr 2023
Jeremy Sepinsky says, “Winning is the wrong way to look at wargaming. If you win a war game, you have discovered one potential way of success among an infinite number of choices that all must follow that exact alignment for your success to be realized.”
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US providing Ukraine with 30mm gun trucks to blast Iranian drones out of the skyTask & Purpose | 05 Apr 2023
Samuel Bendett says, “Essentially, the CUAS [counter-unmanned aerial systems] costs have to be driven down to the most cost-effective and workable solution — which the Ukrainians note is a mobile gun truck capable of taking out Shaheds.”
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US Sending Experimental Anti-Drone Weapons to UkraineDefense One | 04 Apr 2023
Samuel Bendett says that the U.S. has primarily sent existing technology. It was unclear whether the U.S. had ever sent a weapon that was created from scratch for use specifically in Ukraine.
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Pentagon seeking trustworthy, reliable AIInside Defense | 04 Apr 2023
David Broyles [at the Sea-Air-Space conference] said, “At the end of the day we have engineers and programmers building these systems. What do they do when they are designing the systems” to match the mission and goals?