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Russian Force Generation and Technological Adaptations Update

The Kremlin launched several programs aimed at introducing Russian schoolchildren to Russian combat drone production and operations, setting conditions to incorporate these children as

Russian Force Generation and Technological Adaptations Update

Russian forces completed joint military exercises with India and Tajikistan on April 11. The Russian Pacific Fleet announced on April 11 that a detachment of Russian ships completed naval

Russian Armed Forces: Military Modernization and Reforms

State Armament Plan Priorities Russia''s military modernization priorities are detailed in 10-year plans called State Armament Plans (GPVs). GPV 2020, covering the years 2011-2020,

Solar Energy In The Military: 4 Key Factors

AI is increasingly being incorporated into more sectors, like military and renewable energy. Solar energy is one of the main objectives to explore.

Russian Force Generation & Tech Adaptations JUN 18 2025 | ISW

Significant Russian Military Exercises (Assessed Russian objective: Build force capabilities, improve interoperability among Russian military units, exchange combat experience,

Russia''s Renewable Energy: Prospects in an Era

Russia''s government is seeking “technological sovereignty” in the energy sector and other areas, including in renewable power technologies. This means domestic development of and

Russian Force Generation Update, September 24, 2025 | ISW

The Russian government reportedly activated the Russian Unified Registry for Military Registration in early May 2025, likely as part of the Kremlin''s efforts to reform the Russian

Russian Force Generation and Technological Adaptations Update

Russian forces began exercises in the Baltic Sea''s waters and airspace on May 27, and these exercises involve up to 20 warships, boats, and support vessels, 3,000 Russian servicemen,

Is Russia Using Solar Power in Its War Against Ukraine?

The solar panels look clumsily placed and may affect flight, but the concept is powerful. Lightweight solar chargers can easily provide enough power to keep the drone''s camera and video

Russian Force Generation and Technological Adaptations Update

Russian recruiters continue to offer Russian recruits low-quality and ineffective military training before deploying them to Ukraine. A Russian military observer visited a Moscow Military

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