Russia vs usa military
[PDF File] The Polar Trap - U.S. Department of Defense
https://media.defense.gov/2021/Oct/24/2002879323/-1/-1/1/JIPA%20-%20BURKE%20&%20MATISEK.PDF
Absent military confrontation, the United States will not contain the ambitions of China and Russia in the re-mote regions of the Arctic or Antarctica. Without an adequate US response (and coherent polar strategy), China and Russia will continue making gains in the polar regions, leading neighboring polar states to …
[PDF File] Russia’s Nuclear Weapons: Doctrine, Forces, and Modernization
https://sgp.fas.org/crs/nuke/R45861.pdf
During the Cold War, the Soviet Union valued nuclear weapons for both their political and military attributes. While Moscow ... Russia’s current modernization cycle for its nuclear forces began in the early 2000s and is likely to conclude in the 2020s. In addition, in March 2018, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced that Russia …
[PDF File] US-Russia relations - European Parliament
https://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/etudes/BRIE/2022/698919/EPRS_BRI(2022)698919_EN.pdf
Economics play a much lesser role in US-Russia relations than geopolitics. Trade and investment between the two countries are limited, and since 2014, they have been constrained by sanctions. Washington's economic superiority gives it a certain amount of leverage over Moscow; however, the Russian economy has proved …
[PDF File] Defeating the Russian Battalion Tactical Group - Army
https://www.moore.army.mil/armor/earmor/content/issues/2017/spring/2Fiore17.pdf
Russia’s regular-army brigades usually deployed half their personnel and equipment to the Ukrainian theater as BTGs. A TG had the entire brigade’s support and enabling resources, but it had only one mechanized-infantry battalion, often supplemented by a tank company and additional rocket artillery.4 (Figure 1.) The remaining
[PDF File] Viewing Rapid Global Mobility as a Revolution in Military …
https://www.airuniversity.af.edu/Portals/10/ASPJ/journals/Chronicles/todd.pdf
new era in rapid global mobility has arrived because of advancements in operational and organizational concepts and the use of high technology. These advancements can be viewed as revolution in military affairs in regards to rapid global mobility. While global mobility has been. strength of US force, rapid global mobility is more …
[PDF File] The Ukraine Russia Conflict - STATES INSTITUTE REPORT
https://www.usip.org/sites/default/files/SR366-The-Ukraine-Russia-Conflict.pdf
The Ukraine-Russia Conflict Signals and Scenarios for the Broader Region Summary • Russia’s annexation of Crimea and the military operations in eastern Ukraine have overturned the post–Cold War norms that provided stability and development for the former Soviet—now sovereign—countries bordering Russia.
[PDF File] Preparing for War with China, 2025–2032 - U.S. Department of …
https://media.defense.gov/2022/Jan/25/2002926948/-1/-1/1/JIPA%20-%20REEP.PDF/JIPA%20-%20REEP.PDF
Being able to anticipate what the Chinese military is going to do next will tilt the scales of victory toward to the US. In summary, the US needs to prepare for potential war with China in the 2025–2032 timeframe. Some leaders may choose to ignore the signs of China’s designs for altering the world’s balance of power.
Russia’s War in Ukraine: Military and Intelligence Aspects
https://crsreports.congress.gov/product/pdf/R/R47068
Russia’s renewed invasion of neighboring Ukraine in February 2022 marked the start of Europe’s deadliest armed conflict in decades. After a steady buildup of military forces along Ukraine’s borders since 2021, Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24, 2022, with Russian ground forces attacking from multiple …
Russian Armed Forces: Military Modernization and …
https://crsreports.congress.gov/product/pdf/IF/IF11603
Personnel. Russia’s official authorized personnel strength is 1,013,628. The Russian Ministry of Defense in late 2019 stated the Armed Forces were 95% staffed, while experts estimate the actual number is lower. Two major goals of the reforms started in 2008 were a reduction in personnel strength and a focus on professionalization.
India-Russia Relations and Implications for U.S. Interests
https://crsreports.congress.gov/product/pdf/R/R47221
while engaging in unprecedented defense and military-to-military commerce and coordination. ... Russia’s renewed invasion of Ukraine February 2022 has tested this partnership: ... 4 See the Pentagon’s June 1, 2019, Indo-Pacific Strategy Report at https://go.usa.gov/xuxXH. 5 See the April 11, 2022, 2+2 Ministerial Joint …
Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Design for …
https://crsreports.congress.gov/product/pdf/R/R46389
Senior military leaders at the Pentagon are also rethinking modernization priorities to meet the demands of the National Defense Strategy (NDS), and are aiming to build a more lethal force given concerns that China and Russia may surpass the United States in military capability. ISR is one of their modernization priorities.
Russia: Foreign Policy and U.S. Relations - CRS Reports
https://crsreports.congress.gov/product/pdf/R/R46761
Congressional Research Service 7. Foreign Relations. Russia’s foreign policy priorities traditionally have focused on the post-Soviet region and the West, including relations and tensions with NATO, the United States, and Europe. However, Russia (like the Soviet Union before it) also pursues a global foreign …
[PDF File] What Will Russian Military Capabilities Look Like in the Future?
https://www.rand.org/content/dam/rand/pubs/research_briefs/RB10000/RB10038/RAND_RB10038.pdf
Russia’s future development of ground combat capabili-ties will likely continue to focus on long-range strike; command, control, communications, computers, intel-ligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (C4ISR); and rapidly deployable forces. Even after analyzing scenarios that could give Russia incentives to pursue …
[PDF File] 202203171300 An Analysis of the RussiaUkraine Conflict …
https://www.hhs.gov/sites/default/files/an-analysis-of-the-russia-ukraine-conflict.pdf
2022 Conflict. On February 24, Russia invaded Ukraine. In response, Ukraine declared a 30-day state of emergency as cyberattacks knocked out government institutions and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy declared martial law. The foreign minister called the attacks “a full-scale invasion” and called on the world to …
Defense Primer: What Is Command and Control?
https://crsreports.congress.gov/product/pdf/if/if11805
Defense Strategy (NDS), like China and Russia, have observed U.S. military operations for the past 30 years, noting that disrupting C2 systems could be one cost-effective solution to mitigating U.S. military advantages. As a result, potential adversaries have developed systems and strategies to reduce the effectiveness …
[PDF File] The Joint Force is at an - Joint Chiefs of Staff
https://www.jcs.mil/Portals/36/NMS%202022%20_%20Signed.pdf
Russia possess the will and the means to pose an existential threat to our way of life. The PRC is our most consequential strategic competitor, modernizing its military and preparing to fight and win a war with the United States. Russia poses acute threats, pursuing power and influence through cyber-attacks and disinformation ...
[PDF File] 2020 China Military Power Report - U.S. Department of …
https://media.defense.gov/2020/Sep/01/2002488689/-1/-1/1/2020-DOD-CHINA-MILITARY-POWER-REPORT-FINAL.PDF
a “world-class” military means, within the context of the PRC’s national strategy it is likely that Beijing will seek to develop a military by mid-century that is equal to—or in some cases superior to—the U.S. military, or that of any other great power that the PRC views as a threat. As this year’s report details,
[PDF File] Comparisons of Soviet and U.S. Technology - RAND …
https://www.rand.org/content/dam/rand/pubs/reports/2009/R827.pdf
Title: Comparisons of Soviet and U.S. Technology Author: Robert L. Perry Subject: The military sector of Soviet R&D may be more efficient than the civilian sector; and in some respects, particularly in aircraft development, the Soviet military R&D system appears to be more efficient than U.S. miliLvËX» ¹ä= Âë Ô Mh þcIe( ¦ ë£
[PDF File] Fact Sheet: 2022 National Defense Strategy
https://media.defense.gov/2022/Mar/28/2002964702/-1/-1/1/NDS-FACT-SHEET.PDF
the PRC challenge in the Indo-Pacific, then the Russia challenge in Europe . 4. Building a resilient Joint Force and defense ecosystem. The Department will act urgently to sustain and strengthen deterrence, with the People’s Republic of China (PRC) as our most consequential strategic competitor and the pacing …
[PDF File] Russia’s Wagner Private Military Company (PMC) - CRS Reports
https://crsreports.congress.gov/product/pdf/download/IF/IF12344/IF12344.pdf/
Russia uses private military companies (PMCs) to project power globally. These outfits range in size and scope and act as an unofficial (albeit nominally illegal) tool of Russian foreign policy. The most prominent Russian PMC is the Wagner Group, headed by Kremlin-connected businessman Yevgeny …
[PDF File] INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK - Defense Intelligence Agency
https://www.dia.mil/Portals/110/Images/News/Military_Powers_Publications/Russia_Military_Power_Report_2017.pdf
Russia Military Power Report 2017 is a comprehensive assessment of the Russian armed forces and their capabilities, especially in the nuclear domain. The report covers the history, doctrine, strategy, modernization, and operations of the Russian military, as well as the challenges and opportunities for the United States and its …
Russian Armed Forces: Capabilities - CRS Reports
https://crsreports.congress.gov/product/pdf/IF/IF11589
Russian ground forces are organized into 11 combined arms armies, one tank army, and four army corps. Russia’s most advanced capabilities are in the Western Military District, and the Southern Military District appears to have the most competent units. Russian units exhibit a mixture of division and brigade …
[PDF File] Avoiding a Long War: U.S. Policy and the Trajectory of the …
https://www.rand.org/content/dam/rand/pubs/perspectives/PEA2500/PEA2510-1/RAND_PEA2510-1.pdf
with Russia, which could ultimately result in a strategic nuclear exchange.16 But even if the escalatory challenges could be man-aged, Russian nuclear use in Ukraine would be highly consequential for the United States. If Russia won con-cessions or made military gains through nuclear use, the norm against nonuse would be …
Russia’s War Against Ukraine: Overview of U.S. Assistance and …
https://crsreports.congress.gov/product/pdf/IN/IN11869
support U.S. military operations in Europe and other U.S. agency responses to the war, including for sanctions enforcement and refugee and entrant assistance (about $1 billion was appropriated for global ... Russia’s leadership that a new attack on Ukraine would lead to severe new sanctions (in addition to
[PDF File] EXPERT INSIGHTS ON A TIMELY POLICY ISSUE STEPHANIE …
https://www.rand.org/content/dam/rand/pubs/perspectives/PEA200/PEA290-2/RAND_PEA290-2.pdf
Initiated in 2008, Russia’s military reform effort has borne fruit, and its capability for high-intensity conventional warfare continues to grow.9 The economic, demographic, and societal factors that support Russia’s military buildup appear relatively stable in the medium term,10 and this trend should produce an “incremental modernization of
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