"On the country’s [Poland's] highways, police vehicles are escorting military transport trucks to the border, with other convoys slipping into Ukraine via snow-covered back roads through the mountains." wsj.com/articles/nato-…
"The allied effort is buttressed by ordinary citizens in Europe and the US, who say they are buying hunting-grade gear online...and funneling it to friends headed into Ukraine. In Warsaw, a 67-year-old woman is in charge of smuggling night-vision goggles" wsj.com/articles/nato-…
"There hasn’t been a Western arms push of such speed and scale in Europe since President Harry S. Truman asked Congress to send $400 million in military and economic assistance into Greece and Turkey in the first months of the Cold War," wsj.com/articles/nato-…
Key point here. "The [arms] shipments are also operating through an area that Washington doesn’t expect to stay open much longer." wsj.com/articles/nato-…
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Russia-China co-operation! "It is possible that the delivery of the Azart radios has been troubled by corruption...At least some of the radios had been manufactured in China before elements were added in Russia, the defendants claimed." rusi.org/explore-our-re…
"Russian forums discussing the radios also feature complaints of ‘childhood illnesses’ and short battery lives for the Azart family, as well as further evidence of Chinese parts in the radios." rusi.org/explore-our-re…
"The current operations in Ukraine suggest that Russia does not have as many modern radios in service as it has claimed, and that it may not have adequately considered its communication needs for the range and scale of operations conducted." rusi.org/explore-our-re…
WSJ says Pentagon considering transferring longer-range air-defence systems to Ukraine including "what NATO refers to as the SA-8 and SA-10, which can target planes at much higher altitudes". Would make it harder for Russia to establish air superiority. wsj.com/articles/u-s-a…
"three NATO countries—Bulgaria, Greece & Slovakia—have the [S-300] in their inventories...A European diplomat said that Soviet-made systems like the S-300 would be easiest for the Ukrainians to integrate into their arsenal and employ quickly & effectively" wsj.com/articles/u-s-a…
"The U.K. this week announced it is planning to send Starstreak high-velocity, portable air-defense missiles to Ukraine to help Kyiv combat Russia’s airstrikes." wsj.com/articles/u-s-a…
Bizarre. Pakistan's army says: an Indian "high speed flying object" fell in Mian Channu, Khanewal district on Wednesday night. "It was a supersonic flying object, most probably a missile, but it was certainly unarmed." An unarmed missile? dawn.com/news/1679289/i…
.@OfficialDGISPR: "On March 9, at 6:43pm, a high speed flying object was picked up inside the Indian territory by Air Defence Operations Centre of the Pakistan Air Force ... the object suddenly manoeuvred towards Pakistani territory ... falling near Mian Channu at 6:50pm."
Pakistan's air force "continuously monitored the complete flying path of the object, from its point of origin near Sirsa in India to its point of impact, near Mian Channu. It initiated requisite tactical actions" dawn.com/news/1679289/i…
MK Narayanan, a former Indian national security advisor. "What the conflict has exposed is the irrelevance of the United Nations in dealing with situations of this kind — becoming in many ways a modern day variant of the ill-fated League of Nations" thehindu.com/opinion/lead/a…
A common view in India: "the West should hit the ‘pause button’ on initiating ‘Colour Revolutions’ which have led to more conflicts than peace in Europe or elsewhere." thehindu.com/opinion/lead/a…
"A 2021 study by Stimson Centre scholars suggests the share of major Russian systems in our [India's] military is an astonishing 85%. Between 2000 and 2020, Russia accounted for 66.5% of India’s arms imports." orfonline.org/research/break…
"Russian operations to continue the encirclement of and assault on Kyiv have likely begun, although on a smaller scale and in a more ad hoc manner than @TheStudyofWar expected." understandingwar.org/backgrounder/r…
"The equivalent of a Russian reinforced brigade reportedly tried to advance toward Kyiv through its western outskirts and made little progress. Smaller operations continued slowly to consolidate and gradually to extend the encirclement to the southwest" understandingwar.org/backgrounder/r…
"Russian operations in the eastern approaches to Kyiv remain in a lull, likely because the Russians are focusing on securing the long lines of communication running to those outskirts from Russian bases around Sumy and Chernihiv" understandingwar.org/backgrounder/r…
“scores of war games & my own experience as US nat’l intel officer for Europe suggest…there are really only two paths toward ending the war: one, continued escalation potentially across nuclear threshold; other, a bitter peace imposed on defeated Ukraine” theguardian.com/commentisfree/…
“Scores of war games carried out by the United States and its allies in the wake of Russia’s 2014 invasion of Ukraine make it clear that Putin would probably use a nuclear weapon if he concludes that his regime is threatened” theguardian.com/commentisfree/…
.@CChivvis: “Based on war games I ran in the wake of Putin’s 2014 invasion, a more likely option would be a sudden nuclear test or a high-altitude nuclear detonation that damages the electrical grid over a major Ukrainian or even Nato city.” theguardian.com/commentisfree/…