Russian perception of its network-centric warfare capabilities in Syria

This article examines Russian military and defence intellectuals’ reflection on Russia's military involvement in Syria. The research is based on a mix of open-source Russian military writings, mainly analytical texts in prominent Russian military journals. The aim of the study is to analyse Rus...

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Main Author: Revaitis Algirdas
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2020-09-01
Series:Journal on Baltic Security
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/jobs-2020-0003
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spelling doaj-cfc4d462fdfe457a88fb9714ff30c91b2021-09-06T19:41:39ZengSciendoJournal on Baltic Security2382-92302020-09-0161335010.2478/jobs-2020-0003jobs-2020-0003Russian perception of its network-centric warfare capabilities in SyriaRevaitis Algirdas0PhD candidate at the Department of Political Science of the Military Academy of LithuaniaThis article examines Russian military and defence intellectuals’ reflection on Russia's military involvement in Syria. The research is based on a mix of open-source Russian military writings, mainly analytical texts in prominent Russian military journals. The aim of the study is to analyse Russian narrative of its military campaign in Syria. The first part begins by providing Russia's internal discussions about probable military coalitions-building variants, risks, and operational-level decisions and objectives. The second part deals with Russian Armed Forces’ network-centric warfare capabilities and limitations. The article concludes by showing that in Syria Russia introduced a modified network-centric warfare as its main feature of new method of operations is the combination of advanced intelligence-command assets and old-fashioned munitions.https://doi.org/10.2478/jobs-2020-0003russiasyriamilitary thoughtnetwork-centric warfareintelligence-command-strike system
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Russian perception of its network-centric warfare capabilities in Syria
Journal on Baltic Security
russia
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intelligence-command-strike system
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title Russian perception of its network-centric warfare capabilities in Syria
title_short Russian perception of its network-centric warfare capabilities in Syria
title_full Russian perception of its network-centric warfare capabilities in Syria
title_fullStr Russian perception of its network-centric warfare capabilities in Syria
title_full_unstemmed Russian perception of its network-centric warfare capabilities in Syria
title_sort russian perception of its network-centric warfare capabilities in syria
publisher Sciendo
series Journal on Baltic Security
issn 2382-9230
publishDate 2020-09-01
description This article examines Russian military and defence intellectuals’ reflection on Russia's military involvement in Syria. The research is based on a mix of open-source Russian military writings, mainly analytical texts in prominent Russian military journals. The aim of the study is to analyse Russian narrative of its military campaign in Syria. The first part begins by providing Russia's internal discussions about probable military coalitions-building variants, risks, and operational-level decisions and objectives. The second part deals with Russian Armed Forces’ network-centric warfare capabilities and limitations. The article concludes by showing that in Syria Russia introduced a modified network-centric warfare as its main feature of new method of operations is the combination of advanced intelligence-command assets and old-fashioned munitions.
topic russia
syria
military thought
network-centric warfare
intelligence-command-strike system
url https://doi.org/10.2478/jobs-2020-0003
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