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Russia’s military has for years, if not decades, relied on sensitive Western technology and hardware -- from night-vision goggles to powerful computer chips for fighter jets, radar, and missiles.
Technology overmatch, especially air power, allows a small military force to achieve the combat power of a much larger force. Presumably, the Russian military had planned something similar.
Executive director of Russia's Rostec claims that makers of the US main battle tank Abrams are copying battle tank tank cope ...
Russia has successfully integrated unmanned vehicles into its military operations, but it is a long way from incorporating aerial and ground vehicle teaming for more effective battlefield management.
Those days have ended. Modern Russia’s way of war is much more about finesse and technology. It’s also much closer to the Western way of war as practiced by the Germans and today’s Americans.
A new kind of threat is taking to the skies over Ukraine, one that doesn’t rely on human control, fixed coordinates, or even daylight.
Russia has been showing off advanced military technology around the world, according to the UK MOD. But its soldiers are struggling in Ukraine with Soviet-era equipment and limited supplies.
A Chinese company with a U.S.-based manufacturing plant is found to be supplying Russia's military with sanctioned electronics, highlighting the challenges in enforcing export controls.
Key developments on Dec. 27: Russia's new Oreshnik missile relies on Western manufacturing technology, FT reports 3 senior Russian officers killed in HIMARS, drone attack, Ukraine's military ...