Ukraine War: How Conflict is Changing Warfare

Ukraine War: How Conflict is Changing Warfare

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Ukraine War: How Conflict is Changing Warfare

Analysis of how the war in Ukraine is changing warfare through the increased use of drones, artillery, and electronic warfare.

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RussiaMilitaryRussia Ukraine WarUkraineWarMilitary TechnologyDronesElectronic WarfareConflict AnalysisArtillery
Bbc World ServiceRoyal United Services Institute (Rusi)NatoSibyllineKing's College LondonUniversity Of St AndrewsFreeman Air & Space InstituteUniversity Of King's College London
Pavel AksenovOleh ChernyshJeremy HowellPhillips O'brienPetro PyatakovJustin CrumpJustin BronkMarina MironDuncan Mccrory
How is the conflict in Ukraine changing the way war is fought?
The conflict in Ukraine is changing warfare through the increased use of drones for both attack and surveillance, significantly accelerating the "kill chain" and enhancing battlefield transparency.
What are the key technological advancements and their impact on battlefield tactics?
The widespread use of artillery, with both sides expending millions of shells daily, highlights the importance of consistent ammunition supply and the limitations of Western defense industries in producing sufficient quantities.
What are the implications of this conflict for military strategies and technological development worldwide?
The conflict showcases the effectiveness of relatively inexpensive electronic warfare, as demonstrated by Russia's ability to disrupt high-tech weapons systems, posing a challenge for NATO.

Cognitive Concepts

2/5

Framing Bias

The article frames the conflict largely through the lens of technological advancements in warfare, potentially overshadowing other important aspects such as political motivations or humanitarian consequences. This framing emphasizes the military-technical aspects of the war over its social or political dimensions.

1/5

Language Bias

The language used is generally neutral and objective, although terms like "kamikaze drones" might carry a slightly negative connotation.

3/5

Bias by Omission

The article focuses heavily on the technological aspects of the war and the perspectives of Western experts, potentially neglecting the human cost and experiences of civilians and soldiers on both sides. It might also downplay the political and diplomatic factors influencing the conflict.

Sustainable Development Goals

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions Negative
Indirect Relevance

The article describes the intensification of military conflict and the development of new, more destructive weapons. This contributes to a more dangerous international security situation and undermines efforts toward peace and stability.