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- pla update: Issue 6, September 30, 2022
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- PLA Update, Issue 6, is a CNA China Studies Program monthly newsletter, with summaries of Chinese media coverage of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA).
- been busy this summer—and not just because of Beijing’s public, diplomatic, and military responses to US Speaker of the House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi’s August 2–4 visit to Taiwan ... . Rather, this issue reviews topics of consequence to the PLA that have been less well covered by media outside the PRC, including newly promulgated Central Military Commission (CMC) guidelines on non-war military activities, a series of PLA Daily commentaries on a compilation of Xi Jinping’s speeches about strengthening the military, and China’s participation in the Russian-led exercise Vostok 2022
- ai and autonomy in russia: Issue 40, June 15, 2022
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- . Military and Security Military AI for monitoring the Black Sea The Russian MOD’s Scientific Research Institute for Long-Distance Radio Communications (NIIDAR, part of the RTI Systems Group ... to the military with the help of machine-learning algorithms and elements of artificial intelligence. There is no information on when this NIIDAR system will be fielded. CNA wrote earlier about the Russian military’s plans to use artificial intelligence for data collection and analysis to augment decision-making capabilities, one of the key MOD goals for developing and using AI. We have no information
- ai and autonomy in russia: Issue 43, August 8, 2022
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- the efficiency of public administration through implementation of a unified policy around digital technologies and government support. MILITARY AND SECURITY RUSSIAN MILITARY CONTINUES USING UAVS IN RECONNAISSANCE STRIKE AND FIRE CONTOURS In Newsletter 33, we reported on how Russian military forces practiced reconnaissance- fire/reconnaissance-strike contours (complexes) prior to the invasion ... information-sharing networks to increase the degree of potential fire capabilities and to reduce the “reconnaissance-destruction” cycle for the timely detection and striking of critical military formations
- china ai and autonomy report: Issue 14, May 5, 2022
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- The China AI and Autonomy Report, issue 14, is a biweekly newsletter published by CNA, on artificial intelligence and autonomy in China.
- by analysis of the target's politics, military, cultural history, and national character so as to identify the fundamental values of the target. The article describes cognitive war as being based ... that the PLA places on understanding the role of AI in military operations. Following controversies over the use of its drones in the Ukraine War, PRC drone manufacturer DJI has announced that is has ... months. In March, DJI was accused of limiting the capabilities of drones used by the Ukrainian military (see Newsletter 11 ) and, later that month, German electronics retailer MediaMarkt removed DJI
- We Need a Medic
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- The paper finds that Russia’s war on Ukraine has stressed the Russian military medical system and that the system continues to be at risk of being overburdened because of the demands of the protracted conflict and Russia’s casualty-heavy approach to the fighting in Ukraine.
- an understudied topic. Little is available in the English language about the history or the general organization of Russia’s military-medical system; most studies focus on the Ukrainian military medicine experience ... We Need a Medic We Need a Medic! The paper finds that Russia’s war on Ukraine has stressed the Russian military medical system and that the system continues to be at risk of being overburdened because of the demands of the protracted conflict and Russia’s casualty-heavy approach to the fighting in Ukraine. Executive Summary In early 2022, Russia’s military health system faced unprecedented
- china ai and autonomy report: Issue 12, April 7, 2022
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- The China AI and Autonomy Report, issue 12, is a biweekly newsletter published by CNA, on artificial intelligence and autonomy in China.
- been limiting the technical capabilities of drones used by the Ukrainian military in order to provide an advantage to the Russian armed forces. Meanwhile, PRC media outlets have been busy reporting ... technology to give Russia a military advantage in Ukraine. Pressure has mounted on leading global drone-maker DJI since the beginning of March, when it first faced allegations on Twitter that it was altering its UAV AeroScope technology to aid the Russian military offensive in Ukraine. Following these initial allegations, Ukraine’s minister of digital transformation, Mykhailo
- Russian Military Strategy Core Tenets and Concepts
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- Exploring the core tenets of Russian military strategy and associated operational concepts, situating its role within the Russian system of knowledge on military security.
- Russian Military Strategy Core Tenets and Concepts Russian Military Strategy: Core Tenets and Operational Concepts Exploring the core tenets of Russian military strategy and associated operational concepts, situating its role within the Russian system of knowledge on military security. Russian military leaders describe the current military strategy as one of “active defense.” This concept has a deep history in Soviet military thought, evolving from an operational discussion toward a strategic framework in the late-Soviet period. In Russia, military strategy represents the highest form
- Russian Military Strategy: Core Tenets and Operational Concepts
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- Russia’s military strategy of “active defense” blends defensive and offensive constructs and seeks to answer perceived forms of undeclared warfare.
- Russian Military Strategy: Core Tenets and Operational Concepts Russian Military Strategy: Core Tenets and Operational Concepts Russia’s military strategy of “active defense” blends defensive and offensive constructs and seeks to answer perceived forms of undeclared warfare. Executive Summary Russian military leaders describe the current military strategy as one of ‘active defense.’ This concept has a deep history in Soviet military thought, evolving from an operational discussion towards a strategic framework in the late-Soviet period. In Russia, military strategy represents the highest
- State of Russian Chinese Defense Cooperation
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- In this CNA Occasional Paper, Russian East Asia expert Vasily Kashin examines the current state of Russian-Chinese defense and security cooperation, Russia’s approach to developing it, and the possible outcomes of a further Russia-China rapprochement. He highlights the historical antecedents to the unprecedently long period of close ties between the two countries, focusing on the mutual advantages derived by both countries from defense industrial cooperation. The paper describes the gradually depending nature of bilateral military cooperation across a number of domains, including arms sales and joint exercises. The paper also addresses Russia’s evolving views on China’s increasing global role and the potential for an even closer Russia-China strategic alliance in the future, concluding that although the two countries are not ready for Western-style cooperation in defense technology, they are gradually moving toward a security partnership characterized by greater integration and interdependence.
- depending nature of bilateral military cooperation across a number of domains, including arms sales and joint exercises. The paper also addresses Russia’s evolving views on China’s increasing global ... People’s Liberation Army (PLA), military cooperation has seen steady progress since mid 2000s. The two sides attach great political importance to this cooperation but avoid public discussions about their desired end state. While both sides officially deny that they intend to form an alliance, the scale and nature of their joint activities in the military, security, and defense technology fields
- AVF Investments in Recruiting
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- Enlisted recruiting is the heart of the All‑Volunteer Force (AVF). The young men and women the Services recruit will define what the military force will look like in numbers and characteristics. Because the military is a hierarchical organization—that is, people enlist in the military as youth and advance through the ranks as they age—the Services must find recruits with the attributes that will make them successful Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, and Marines today and in the future.
- the Services recruit will define what the military force will look like in numbers and characteristics. Because the military is a hierarchical organization—that is, people enlist in the military ... . Enlisted recruiting is the heart of the All‑Volunteer Force (AVF). The young men and women the Services recruit will define what the military force will look like in numbers and characteristics. Because the military is a hierarchical organization—that is, people enlist in the military as youth and advance through the ranks as they age—the Services must find recruits with the attributes that will make