In The News
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Fact check: US expenditure for the Afghanistan War surpasses aid given to UkraineUSA Today | 08 Feb 2023
Michael Kofman says, “I don’t think anyone can say with good confidence how much Russia has spent on the war."
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Why Russia Is So Determined To Capture BakhmutTime | 07 Feb 2023
Michael Kofman says that Bakhmut represents “a gateway” to Sloviansk and Kramatorsk, both of which have been subject to recent Russian missile strikes .
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Defense & Aerospace Daily Podcast [Feb 06, 23] Dr David Asher, Sam Bendett & Byron CallanDefense & Aerospace Report | 06 Feb 2023
Samuel Bendett says, “Russians and the Wagner mercenaries are throwing a lot of soldiers at the Ukrainians. They are trying to grind away at the Ukrainian defenses, and there is indication that in some parts of that front Russian pressure is having an effect.”
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Drone Explodes Less Than 100 Miles From Moscow as Fear of Strikes GrowsNewsweek | 06 Feb 2023
Samuel Bendett says, "Whether it was indeed a Tu-141 or another drone is less relevant than the fact that Ukraine is seeking to impose high costs on Russia by apparently launching drones deep inside Russian airspace to attack targets that are supposed to be secure."
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New US Long Range Ammo Puts All Russia's Ukraine Positions In Artillery RangeLow-Down | 04 Feb 2023
Jeffrey Edmonds says, “I don’t think the Russians are planning an offensive” from around Zaporizhzhia.
Dmitry Gorenburg describes Russia’s tactics around Vuhledar as “reconnaissance by force—probing and testing.”
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Radiant in new photobook, Kim Jong Un’s wife depicted as part of the royal bloodlineRadio Free Asia | 04 Feb 2023
Ken Gause says that being a former singer detracts from the idealized image of a first lady, “especially in a culture like North Korea, where there's a certain harshness and certain purity, where they try to portray the leader as being above the kind of, normal sort of careers that some people would have, especially, dancers and things like that.”
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Tensions continue to increase between the United States and ChinaNPR | 03 Feb 2023
David Finkelstein says, “ I was not surprised by the fact that the Chinese are doing this and may have done it again in the past, as the statement said, because that's what countries do. They surveil each other.”
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Urban Combat Is Changing. The Ukraine War Shows HowDefense One | 03 Feb 2023
Sam Plapinger writes, “How does urban warfare in Ukraine, where the adversaries are relatively balanced nation-states, differ from recent Fallujah- or Mosul-type battles between states and non-state armed groups?”
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Can Russia's Combat Robots Compete With U.S. Abrams Tanks?Newsweek | 02 Feb 2023
Samuel Bendett says, "They aren't necessarily going to be ready for the very complicated environment of a Ukraine battle space."
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Russian TV Host Questions Kremlin Army's Ability: 'Are We Going to Fight?'Newsweek | 02 Feb 2023
Dmitry Gorenburg says, "Some Western commentators have suggested that this is related to some kind of effort by Prigozhin to position himself as a successor to Putin, but this is ludicrous. What is actually going on is an effort to increase influence among the top leadership—in other words, by appearing more useful to Putin.”
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Russia’s robot tanklet is being pitched as an anti-armor toolPopular Science | 01 Feb 2023
Samuel Bendett says, “This would be a first combat deployment for the Marker UGV, and yes, it wasn’t really tested in combat conditions before. It was tested in a rather controlled environment, even when it had to navigate autonomously through a forested environment in late 2021. There is of course a possibility of a classified series of tests that could have taken place, but as far as all info about this UGV, there was no real combat stress test.”
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Russia says it will fast-track testing of tank-killing robot in UkraineTask & Purpose | 31 Jan 2023
Samuel Bendett says, “What’s interesting is that Marker was always presented as a proof of concept, a flagship project for [general AI artificial intelligence] applications.”
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Tanks for Ukraine May Not be the Game Changer Kyiv is Banking OnThe Irish Times | 30 Jan 2023
Michael Kofman says, “Heading into 2023, Ukraine no longer has a manpower advantage and difficulties lie ahead.”
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Mass-market Military Drones Have Changed the Way Wars are FoughtMIT Technology Review | 30 Jan 2023
Samuel Bendett says, “When it comes to this war in Ukraine, it is truly the competent use of quadcopters for a variety of tasks, including for artillery and mortar units, that has really made this cheap, available, expendable (unmanned aerial vehicle), very lethal and very dangerous.”
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U.S. Arms Left in Afghanistan are Turning Up in a Different ConflictNBC News | 29 Jan 2023
Jonathan Schroden says, “When combined with the Taliban’s need for money and extant smuggling networks, that reservoir poses a substantial threat to regional actors for years to come.”
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No Evidence Russia Turning to Taliban for Arms, White House SaysVoice of America | 27 Jan 2023
Jonathan Schroden says, “Why would they give them up?” “They'd be giving up the bulk of their air capacity, and I just don't see it being in the Taliban interests to do that.”