Tag #Military Reform

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Russia Proposes Stricter Conscription Rules

Russian lawmakers introduced two bills: one requiring fulfillment of conscription orders within a year, the other imposing 10,000–20,000 ruble fines for failing to update residency information with the military enlistment office within three months.

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Armenia Unveils New Patriotism Model for Military Modernization

On the 33rd anniversary of the Armenian army's formation, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan announced a new patriotism model prioritizing the defense of internationally recognized Armenian territories, aiming to modernize the armed forces by 2027 and increase contract soldiers while reducing conscripti...

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Nagel's IDF Report: Limited Scope, Urgent Need for Deeper Investigation

Jacob Nagel's report on improving the IDF suggests proactive threat prevention, technological advancements, and independent weapons manufacturing; however, its limited scope and the lack of a full investigation into the October 7, 2023, disaster hinder comprehensive strategic planning.

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Ukraine Restructures Armed Forces Command to Improve Battlefield Coordination

On February 3rd, Ukraine's Commander-in-Chief and President announced the UAF's restructuring from a brigade-based to a corps-based command system to address inefficiencies and losses due to fragmented command, particularly in prolonged conflicts.

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Ukraine to Reform Military Recruitment to Bolster Fighting Force

Ukraine is overhauling its Soviet-era military recruitment system to attract 18- to 25-year-olds, currently exempt from mobilization, by offering financial incentives and improved soldier-commander communication to address manpower shortages and improve battlefield effectiveness.

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Ukraine's DOT Agency Saves 25% on Military Supplies, Exemplifying Anti-Corruption Reform

Ukraine's new State Logistics Operator (DOT) has saved 25% on nonlethal military supplies and fulfilled 95% of requests in its first year, contrasting with ongoing corruption in other areas, and is being closely monitored by NATO as a potential model for anti-corruption reforms.

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