Por: Newsweek World April 09, 2023
Russian forces are using artillery to offset their degraded abilities in offensives against Ukrainian fighters, according to a new assessment.Moscow's high demand for shells shows its forces are still heavily relying on artillery to offset key shortcomings in the Kremlin's military, the Washington-based Institute for the Study of War (ISW) said on Saturday.Russia is using artillery to compensate for a lack of airpower, ground assault... + full article
Newsweek USA World May 04, 2023
Russian forces fighting in Ukraine have lost 16 artillery systems in the past 24 hours, Kyiv said Thursday. A further three MLRS, or multiple launch rocket systems, were taken out over the previous day, the General Staff of the Armed Forces added.Writing on Facebook, the General... + más
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Newsweek USA World April 24, 2023
An assessment released Sunday from a prominent United States-based think tank described Russian troops in Ukraine as too disorganized and exhausted to maintain crucial front line positions.Institute for the Study of War (ISW) wrote that most of Russian President Vladimir... + más
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Newsweek USA World January 19, 2023
Yevgeny Prigozhin, chief financier of the mercenary Wagner Group, is becoming increasingly bold in his criticism of the Russian military, according to the latest report from the Institute for the Study of War (ISW).In the ISW assessment posted Wednesday, the think tank said... + más
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Forbes USA Business December 04, 2022
A Ukrainian army BM-21 rocket-launcher.Ukrainian defense ministry photo In Soviet ground-warfare doctrine, which both the Ukrainian and Russian armies largely still follow, artillery is the decisive force. so the big guns can destroy them. This was a problem for the pre-war... + más
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Newsweek USA World November 11, 2022
As Ukrainian forces make significant gains in the Kherson Oblast, a United States think tank is warning that a ceasefire could be beneficial for Russian President Vladimir Putin.The Institute for the Study of War released its latest assessment of the Russian offensive campaign... + más
Putin's silence over Crimean bridge explosion causing anger in Russia: ISW | Newsweek
Newsweek USA World October 09, 2022
Russian President Vladimir Putin's silence after an explosion caused the partial collapse of a bridge connecting Russia to the occupied Crimean Peninsula is causing anger in Moscow, according to the Institute for the Study of War (ISW).Saturday's explosion on the... + más
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Newsweek USA World October 06, 2022
As Russia's military mobilization continues to face hurdles, a U.S. think tank says Russian President Vladimir Putin will increasingly pin the blame on Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu while shoring up support with other military factions.The Institute for the Study of War... + más
Putin regime's reported fractures risk making him look weak: ISW | Newsweek
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