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Why has Russia’s emerging tech had so little impact on its invasion of Ukraine?
By Terry Rydz
 Mar 11, 09:49 AM

 
What role is Russia’s emerging technology playing in their invasion of Ukraine?

The short answer: Not much right now, and that could be a problem as the conflict advances.


So far, the ongoing conflict has been a conventional war of iron and money. At least from public sources, Russia has not displayed the type of technologies that its military has been speculated to be developing or seen to be fielding in Syria and Crimea – advanced intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance, unmanned aerial vehicle swarms, and sensor fusion, to name a few.

https://www.c4isrnet.com/opinion/2022/03/11/why-has-russias-emerging-tech-had-so-little-impact-on-its-invasion-of-ukraine/

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Take the same article substituting US for Russia and Afghanistan for Ukraine, then talk to me about incapable Russia is...

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I think Putin just wanted a good, old-fashioned scorched earth invasion, in order to kill as many civilians he can.  It's not just an invasion, it's an effort to punish Ukrainians with as much pain as possible.
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