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The think tank added that Russian President Vladimir Putin's military might turn to those tactics "to compensate for current combat power limitations in response to continued offensive failures." ...
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Putin’s Soldiers Fall Like Dominoes to Ukraine's WWI Tactics
Ukraine is blending cutting-edge drone warfare with century-old trench tactics to devastating effect. While headlines focus on innovation, it’s the brutal, World War I-style defenses that are ...
Vladimir Putin’s military recruitment tactics could cause serious issues for the Russian economy further down the line, UK officials have warned. As the Ukraine war approaches the third year ...
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Swarms of Russian drones attack Ukraine nightly as Moscow puts new emphasis on the deadly weapon
The Washington-based Institute for the Study of War noted that cooperation with China has allowed Russia to bypass Western ...
Putin has also been honing his cyber warfare skills for more than a decade, including a 2008 attack on Georgia that began with a shock-and-awe style cyber-offensive that took down military ...
To appreciate the dramatic shift in President Donald Trump’s policy towards Ukraine, consider two scenes in the Oval Office, ...
Vladimir Putin's 'Terror' Tactics Will Not Help ... a senior U.S. military official told reporters on Monday that an attempt to frighten a population into submission by targeting non-military ...
WASHINGTON — Top U.S. intelligence officials said on Tuesday that President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia had been surprised and unsettled by the problems that have hampered his military in ...
Putin theorized that the gradual progress Russian forces make will allow them to achieve the Kremlin's aims, as it prevents Ukraine from conducting effective counteroffensive tactics.
Outside Ukraine, Putin’s “special military operation” was a strategic debacle for Moscow. It sparked international condemnation and rallied Europe and America solidly behind Ukraine.
An outgunned but resilient Ukrainian military is adopting a two-prong strategy in the face of a flawed but fierce Russian assault, relying on hit-and-run tactics and the fortification of major ...
Although Kyiv likely can’t win a toe-to-toe slugfest with Russia, changing the way it fights could open a more favorable third phase of the war.
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