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Russian forces > combined arms tactics

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at the 2-year mark, we assessed that the Russian forces had moved away from their traditional combined armed tactics with armored formations operating in a disparate way.

Evolving Warfare: Key Lessons from the Russia–Ukraine Conflict after Four Years
Russian forceschanged theircombined arms tactics

at the 2-year mark, we assessed that the Russian forces had moved away from their traditional combined armed tactics with armored formations operating in a disparate way.

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Russian forces > combined arms tactics

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at the 2-year mark, we assessed that the Russian forces had moved away from their traditional combined armed tactics with armored formations operating in a disparate way.

Evolving Warfare: Key Lessons from the Russia–Ukraine Conflict after Four Years
Russian forceschanged theircombined arms tactics

at the 2-year mark, we assessed that the Russian forces had moved away from their traditional combined armed tactics with armored formations operating in a disparate way.

9m46s259 views • 3 days ago
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Russian forces > casualties

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Since the start of the war Russian forces have suffered approximately 1.2m casualties. More losses than any major power in any war since the second world war.

Why Vladimir Putin won’t end the war | The Economist
Russian forcessufferedcasualties

Since the start of the war Russian forces have suffered approximately 1.2m casualties. More losses than any major power in any war since the second world war.

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Russian forces > casualties

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Since the start of the war Russian forces have suffered approximately 1.2m casualties. More losses than any major power in any war since the second world war.

Why Vladimir Putin won’t end the war | The Economist
Russian forcessufferedcasualties

Since the start of the war Russian forces have suffered approximately 1.2m casualties. More losses than any major power in any war since the second world war.

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Russian military > forced mobilization

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So I think it's likely that we will see Russia move towards more force mobilization over the coming year. And they will do that in an effort to try to make the war both more sustainable and also more affordable.

What to expect in year five of Russia's invasion?
Russian militaryis likely to implementforced mobilization

So I think it's likely that we will see Russia move towards more force mobilization over the coming year. And they will do that in an effort to try to make the war both more sustainable and also more affordable.

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Russian military > forced mobilization

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So I think it's likely that we will see Russia move towards more force mobilization over the coming year. And they will do that in an effort to try to make the war both more sustainable and also more affordable.

What to expect in year five of Russia's invasion?
Russian militaryis likely to implementforced mobilization

So I think it's likely that we will see Russia move towards more force mobilization over the coming year. And they will do that in an effort to try to make the war both more sustainable and also more affordable.

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Russian military > more force mobilization

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So I think it's likely that we will see Russia move towards more force mobilization over the coming year. And they will do that in an effort to try to make the war both more sustainable and also more affordable.

What to expect in year five of Russia's invasion?
Russian militarymove towardsmore force mobilization

So I think it's likely that we will see Russia move towards more force mobilization over the coming year. And they will do that in an effort to try to make the war both more sustainable and also more affordable.

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Russian military > inventory adjustment

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It's also clear the Russian military has been going through more than a bit of an inventory adjustment over time. One of the relatively early observations on the channel was that you can effectively think about Russian military equipment going into 2022 as falling into one of three categories.

Four Years of War In Ukraine - The Battlefield Balance, Losses & Counterattacks
Russian militaryis experiencinginventory adjustment

It's also clear the Russian military has been going through more than a bit of an inventory adjustment over time. One of the relatively early observations on the channel was that you can effectively think about Russian military equipment going into 2022 as falling into one of three categories.

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Russian equipment loss rates > downward

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The second is that generally speaking though, the rates of those losses have been falling. Although it's worth noting there were a couple of exceptions to that trend with the big ones here being Russian fixedwing aircraft and Russian surface-to-air missile systems.

Four Years of War In Ukraine - The Battlefield Balance, Losses & Counterattacks
Russian equipment loss ratesare trendingdownward

The second is that generally speaking though, the rates of those losses have been falling. Although it's worth noting there were a couple of exceptions to that trend with the big ones here being Russian fixedwing aircraft and Russian surface-to-air missile systems.

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Russian unmanned systems force > 200,000 personnel

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There's talk, for example, of the Russian military aiming for an unmanned systems force about 200,000 strong, meaning a time where some international militaries might still be wondering if they can add a drone platoon to every brigade.

Four Years of War In Ukraine - The Battlefield Balance, Losses & Counterattacks
Russian unmanned systems forceaiming for a size of200,000 personnel

There's talk, for example, of the Russian military aiming for an unmanned systems force about 200,000 strong, meaning a time where some international militaries might still be wondering if they can add a drone platoon to every brigade.

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Russian military > unmanned systems force

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There's talk, for example, of the Russian military aiming for an unmanned systems force about 200,000 strong. The Russians might be talking about a drone force larger than the United States Marine Corps.

Four Years of War In Ukraine - The Battlefield Balance, Losses & Counterattacks
Russian militaryaims forunmanned systems force

There's talk, for example, of the Russian military aiming for an unmanned systems force about 200,000 strong. The Russians might be talking about a drone force larger than the United States Marine Corps.

21m52s360K views • 2 weeks ago
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Russian offensive tactics > continuous small-scale infantry infiltration assaults

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Offensive tactics on the Russian side have come to significantly rely on continuous small-cale infantry infiltration assaults. Small groups of a handful of Russian soldiers, either on foot or in a light vehicle like a motorcycle or a converted civilian car, attempting to go forward.

Four Years of War In Ukraine - The Battlefield Balance, Losses & Counterattacks
Russian offensive tacticsrely oncontinuous small-scale infantry infiltration assaults

Offensive tactics on the Russian side have come to significantly rely on continuous small-cale infantry infiltration assaults. Small groups of a handful of Russian soldiers, either on foot or in a light vehicle like a motorcycle or a converted civilian car, attempting to go forward.

28m54s360K views • 2 weeks ago
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Russian forces > casualties

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Since the start of the war Russian forces have suffered approximately 1.2m casualties. More losses than any major power in any war since the second world war.

Why Vladimir Putin won’t end the war | The Economist
Russian forceshave sufferedcasualties

Since the start of the war Russian forces have suffered approximately 1.2m casualties. More losses than any major power in any war since the second world war.

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Russian forces > casualties

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Since the start of the war Russian forces have suffered approximately 1.2m casualties. More losses than any major power in any war since the second world war.

Why Vladimir Putin won’t end the war | The Economist
Russian forceshave sufferedcasualties

Since the start of the war Russian forces have suffered approximately 1.2m casualties. More losses than any major power in any war since the second world war.

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Russian forces > Starlink disconnection

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What we've discovered in the last 96 hours is that the Russian forces in the area were completely dependent upon Starlink for communication among themselves. And that communication is functionally stopped.

Ukraine Goes on the Offensive || Peter Zeihan
Russian forceslost communication due toStarlink disconnection

What we've discovered in the last 96 hours is that the Russian forces in the area were completely dependent upon Starlink for communication among themselves. And that communication is functionally stopped.

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Russian forces > Starlink satellite terminals

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The Russians have started putting those on drones and using those to send drones not the 10, 15 miles you can with a first person drone or a wire drone, but hundreds kilometers so you can attack things deep within the country. The Russians are using this to target things like government buildings and schools and playgrounds and malls and most famously of recently a moving train full of civilians.

The Ukraine War, Drones, and Starlink || Peter Zeihan
Russian forcesare utilizingStarlink satellite terminals

The Russians have started putting those on drones and using those to send drones not the 10, 15 miles you can with a first person drone or a wire drone, but hundreds kilometers so you can attack things deep within the country. The Russians are using this to target things like government buildings and schools and playgrounds and malls and most famously of recently a moving train full of civilians.

1m23s152K views • 3 weeks ago
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The Russian army > battle casualties

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On the one hand you're looking at Ukraine and say listen four years in they've lost 1.2 to 1.3 million men both severely wounded and dead. 30,000 35,000 a month casualties the Russians have taken in December and January.

Europe is moving on from Trump's America | GZERO World with Ian Bremmer
The Russian armyhas sufferedbattle casualties

On the one hand you're looking at Ukraine and say listen four years in they've lost 1.2 to 1.3 million men both severely wounded and dead. 30,000 35,000 a month casualties the Russians have taken in December and January.

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