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ai and autonomy in russia: Issue 41, June 27, 2022
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of human will and ensur[ing] the lack of discrimination and compliance of the implemented decisions with the legislation.”  Military and Security Russia’s advanced deck-based drone to make maiden ... enterprise, the maker of the Orion medium-range drone that is already in service with the Russian military. During an official visit to the Kronstadt manufacturing facility on January 27, 2022, Defense Minister Shoigu said that this company will be able to produce deck-based drones and helicopter-type UAVs. In February 2022, Kronstadt announced that its Sirius long-range military drone concept
Russian Concepts of Future Warfare Based on Lessons from the Ukraine War
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This paper examines the evolution of military strategy and conventional operations over the Russia-Ukraine War.
fetishism. In essence, they argue that their concepts were correct all along and that the failure of the Russian military in Ukraine is mainly due to poor planning and operationalization of valid ... Russian Concepts of Future Warfare Based on Lessons from the Ukraine War Russian Concepts of Future Warfare Based on Lessons from the Ukraine War This paper examines the evolution of military strategy and conventional operations over the Russia-Ukraine War. Executive Summary This report examines the evolution of Russian thinking about military strategy and conventional military operations
intersections: Issue 12, January 2025
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Intersections is a CNA news digest of China’s efforts to acquire Western technology, and U.S. and partner efforts to protect that technology for national security.
and challenges with military implications. This issue covers recent PRC advances in undersea sensing and cable technology, continued PRC development of artificial intelligence (AI) and chip technology with military implications, new PRC export restrictions on critical minerals, and China's efforts to develop a commercial industry for space-based internet services to compete with the current market leader ... environment, and make subsea telecommunications cables more resilient. Yet all of these facets of underwater sensing also have military implications. As one recent report prepared for the US-China
ai and autonomy in russia: Issue 39, May 30, 2022
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of AI tech and for the code to serve as instrument of “soft” regulation. Thus far, more than 50 organizations in Russia have signed it and have begun to implement its provisions. MILITARY AND SECURITY RUSSIAN MILITARY INTRODUCES COMBAT ORLAN-10 DRONE VERSION IN UKRAINE Over the past three months, Russia’s Orlan-10 UAV has been one of the most visible military drones in the Ukraine war, flying ... , the Russian military introduced the Orlan-10 combat version that carries four high-explosive fragmentation shells under its wings to target Ukrainian military vehicles, mortars, and soldiers. The official MOD
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
The Shooting Party: Russia Evolving Threat Perceptions Since 2022
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Although Russian operations in Ukraine reveal a degree of adaptability, the war has not reshaped Russia’s broader framework of threat perceptions.
bolsters NATO’s capacity and creates new challenges for Russia’s force planning. Russian military thinkers interpret the substantial military assistance provided to Ukraine by the US and its allies ... Russia’s broader framework of threat perceptions. Rather than introducing fundamentally new assessments, current military discourse tends to reinterpret established concerns through the lens ... among Russian military thinkers on threat perceptions for multiple reasons. First, Russia’s understanding of internal and external threats and dangers to its security has not changed. Second, given
pla update: Issue 17, January 26, 2024
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PLA Update, Issue 17, is a CNA China Studies Program monthly newsletter, with summaries of Chinese media coverage of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA).
Army (PLA). This issue covers recent high-level PLA promotions and purges, new regulations on military transportation and political education, competitions in English-language proficiency ... commanding officer has a background in undersea warfare. On December 25, PRC leader Xi Jinping, acting in his capacity as chairman of China's Central Military Commission (CMC), presided over a ceremony at which Vice Admiral Hu Zhongming was promoted to three-star admiral (the PLA's highest military rank). A Xinhua readout of the ceremony also revealed that Hu had been appointed as the PLAN's 10th
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.
in LSCO requires that medical planning be integrated with the planning of operations. Although Russian forces set up tents for medical care near the Ukrainian border in January 2022, military medical ... 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
ai and autonomy in russia: Issue 36, April 18, 2022
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measures of state support” in the short term as well as from a strategic planning perspective. Finally, the Russian government reportedly has allowed the practice of parallel imports, which would ... of the efforts is challenged by the absence of adequately qualified personnel. MILITARY AND SECURITY‌ RUSSIAN MILITARY CONTINUES DRILLS IN RECONNAISSANCE FIRE/STRIKE COMPLEXES The Russian military ... of a drill in the Eastern Military District, personnel based on the Kuril Islands practiced artillery firing skills and antitank missile systems, using Orlan-10 and Eleron-3 ISR drones to adjust fire
pla update: Issue 19, March 22, 2024
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PLA Update, Issue 19, is a CNA China Studies Program monthly newsletter, with summaries of Chinese media coverage of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA).
Liberation Army (PLA). We begin this issue by summarizing notable military and defense-related developments at the recent convening of the national legislature of the People's Republic of China (PRC). Next ... tradition, NPC delegates did not vote on personnel appointments this year. This year's NPC delegation from the PLA and the People's Armed Police (PAP) was led by Central Military Commission (CMC) vice chairs and Chinese Communist Party (CCP) Political Bureau members General Zhang Youxia and General He Weidong. According to China Military Online reporting, Zhang stressed to the PLA delegation