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    Water and Cognitive Warfare

    rusi.org/explore-our-research/

    The targeting of water supply is being normalised by cognitive warfare. More must be done to reverse this.

  2. Rusia lanza un ataque masivo contra Ucrania tras el fin de la tregua

    📰 Título original: Putin convierte el fin de la tregua con Ucrania en la mayor lluvia de drones y misiles desde el inicio de la invasión

    🤖 IA: Es clickbait ⚠️
    👥 Usuarios: Es clickbait ⚠️

    Ver resumen IA completo: es.killbait.com/rusia-lanza-un

    #conflicto #ucrania #rusi...

  3. Ucrania sufre el mayor ataque aéreo de la guerra con más de 1.600 drones y misiles en 30 horas

    📰 Título original: Russia Bombards Ukraine With 1,600+ Drones and Missiles for 30 Hours Straight

    🤖 IA: Es clickbait ⚠️
    👥 Usuarios: Es clickbait ⚠️

    Ver resumen IA completo: es.killbait.com/ucrania-sufre-

    ...

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    Episode 119: How is International Security Changing?

    rusi.org/podcasts/global-secur

    Dr Neil Melvin and Dr Philip Shetler Jones discuss Brexit, European security, the Indo-Pacific and the changing global order.

  5. #RUSI:
    Episode 119: How is International Security Changing?

    rusi.org/podcasts/global-secur

    Dr Neil Melvin and Dr Philip Shetler Jones discuss Brexit, European security, the Indo-Pacific and the changing global order.

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    Military Action Under Lawfare: Conflicting Codes Impede Decisions

    rusi.org/explore-our-research/

    The UK should return to the Law of Armed Conflict alone, rather than allow Human Rights Law Courts to interfere with conducting military action overseas.

  7. #RUSI:
    Military Action Under Lawfare: Conflicting Codes Impede Decisions

    rusi.org/explore-our-research/

    The UK should return to the Law of Armed Conflict alone, rather than allow Human Rights Law Courts to interfere with conducting military action overseas.

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    Episode 19: Crypto and Sanctions Evasion: Russia's Growing Shadow Economy

    rusi.org/podcasts/suspicious-t

    Crypto use is central to Russia’s evasion of sanctions aimed at restricting its military procurement. It is past time for action.

  9. #RUSI:
    Episode 19: Crypto and Sanctions Evasion: Russia's Growing Shadow Economy

    rusi.org/podcasts/suspicious-t

    Crypto use is central to Russia’s evasion of sanctions aimed at restricting its military procurement. It is past time for action.

  10. #RUSI:
    Cui Bono? Tackling Russian Illicit Finance

    rusi.org/explore-our-research/

    The crackdown on Russian dirty money is right but its strategic effects on Russia itself are the unexamined half of the story.

  11. #RUSI:
    The West Is Still Getting Russia Wrong

    rusi.org/explore-our-research/

    While Vladimir Putin views Russia as a great power and civilizational counterweight to Western liberalism, he does not have a coherent plan to remake the world, let alone the capacity to do so. Because of this weakness, the Kremlin is focused not on domination, but on disruption.

  12. #RUSI:
    Clear Warning: The Iran War and the Loitering Munitions Threat

    rusi.org/explore-our-research/

    The Iran war shows loitering munitions critically influence conflict. Yet, allied air defences remain inadequate. Remedy requires will and investment in people and technology.

  13. #RUSI:
    Adaptation or Reversal: Colombia's Election and the Future of Total Peace

    rusi.org/explore-our-research/

    Colombia's 31 May presidential election will decide whether ‘paz total’, Petro's flagship security framework, is refined under a continuity government or dismantled outright.

  14. #RUSI:
    Recording: Mis-/Disinformation and Radicalisation: Public Sector Response

    rusi.org/research-event-record

    The webinar explores the role and impact of mis- and disinformation in extremism and radicalisation trends. It is aimed at public sector professionals in today’s increasingly digitalised world.

  15. #RUSI:
    Getting the Financial Action Task Force’s Travel Rule Right: Delivering on Guidance

    rusi.org/explore-our-research/

    The Financial Action Task Force’s plans for cross-border payment transparency are welcome, but this ambition without safeguards may undermine financial system access.

  16. #RUSI:
    No Matter How Bizarre it May Sound Europe May Cooperate with China Against Russia

    rusi.org/explore-our-research/

    In at least three areas Europe and China’s interests align that harm Russia: preventing Putin from war with NATO, Russian de-industrialisation, and safeguarding NATO.

  17. #RUSI:
    The Role of Private Sector Intelligence in a Divided World

    rusi.org/news-and-comment/vide

    Long before governments built dedicated intelligence services, private actors were already collecting and analysing strategic information – insuring ships, protecting trade secrets and mapping risk.

  18. #RUSI:
    Iran War Grew UAE–Israel Security Ties: Normalisation’s Peril, Promise

    rusi.org/explore-our-research/

    The UAE has emerged as Israel’s most operationally significant Arab partner. But, for now, the relationship is no guarantee of wider regional integration.

  19. #RUSI:
    AI Will Not Start Nuclear War – But It May Change How We Think About It

    rusi.org/networks/uk-poni/nucl

    Misconceived notions about AI-assisted analysis dramatically overlook the parallels between contemporary intelligence processes and the future form of Artificial Generative Intelligence.

  20. #RUSI:
    Strategic Access, Strategic Pressure: Sanctions in UK Offensive Cyber Policy

    rusi.org/explore-our-research/

    Sanctions limit adversaries’ technology access. In designing them, UK policy makers need to also consider sanctions’ future effect on cyber espionage and effects operations.

  21. #RUSI:
    AI-Enabled Vulnerability Discovery Is Reshaping National Cyber Defence

    rusi.org/explore-our-research/

    The risk that AI-enabled vulnerability discovery tools will be misused is real. How can the UK minimise its strategic dependence and stay capable in cyber defence?

  22. #RUSI:
    Understanding the Relaxation of Japan’s Defence Export Rules

    rusi.org/explore-our-research/

    Takaichi is doubling down on the strategic bet made by Abe, that the benefits of a more self-reliant defence posture and engaged international security role outweigh the costs.

  23. #RUSI:
    The New Scramble: Turkey, Somalia and the Battle for the Red Sea

    rusi.org/explore-our-research/

    The abundance of oil deposits in Somalia has lured interest from Turkey, deepening the Mogadishu-Ankara relationship.

  24. #RUSI:
    The US Blockade of Hormuz: Who Holds the Advantage?

    rusi.org/explore-our-research/

    The efforts by the US and Iran to interfere with the flow of oil and gas from the Gulf mirror each other in their intent to affect any final settlement.

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    Episode 17: Industrial Mobilisation: Harnessing the Capacity of Defence Primes Andrea Thompson

    rusi.org/podcasts/talking-stra

    Despite an increasing focus on SMEs, effective industrial mobilisation must also better harness the power of traditional defence firms. Andrea Thompson from BAE Systems explains how.

  26. The Iran-Israel War Presents a Problem for Russia’s Military Supply Chains | RUSI

    The Iran-Israel War Presents a Problem for Russia’s Military Supply Chains Israel and the US’s targeting of Iran’s…
    #Conflict #Conflicts #War #caspian #Chains #click #east #hormuz #Iran #Israel #Kremlin #middle #military #much #presents #Printable #Problem #Rusi #Russia #strait #supply #Tuesday
    europesays.com/2967747/

  27. #RUSI:
    Episode 18: From Passive to Active: The Revolution at UK Companies House

    rusi.org/podcasts/suspicious-t

    The long-derided corporate registry is finally coming into its own as a central player in confronting the UK’s role in global illicit finance.

  28. #RUSI:
    Recording: Fireside Chat with Nick Ferrari on Vehicle Theft

    rusi.org/research-event-record

    In this exclusive one-on-one conversation with one of the UK’s most recognised talk radio voices, Nick Ferrari, Research Fellow Elijah Glantz explores the impacts on everyday motorists and the role of vehicle theft in public perception of policing.

  29. #RUSI:
    The Iran-Israel War Presents a Problem for Russia’s Military Supply Chains

    rusi.org/explore-our-research/

    Israel and the US’s targeting of Iran’s supply chain routes are starting to have a discernible impact on Russia’s long-term infrastructure plans.

  30. Absolutely brilliant article! Essential reading! Please boost widely!

    “Collapsing Empire: The Resistance Disarms Israel”

    by Kit Klarenberg in Global Delinquents on Substack

    @[email protected]
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    @iran

    “The Resistance shows no signs of slowing its onslaught, with every indication Tehran’s munitions production continues apace in wartime. Even the Western media has acknowledged Iran’s drone and missile arsenal costs a fraction to produce of the past and future outlay involved in shooting them down. Per #RUSI, the war on Iran has exposed a ‘critical vulnerability’ at the core of the #Empire’s warfighting capabilities: a ‘strategically ruinous cost-exchange ratio that the West’s industrial capacity is not prepared to sustain’.”

    open.substack.com/pub/kitklare

    #Press #SocialMedia #Iran #War #Trump #Israel #OperationEpsteinFury #OperationEpicMistake #RegimeChange #WarCrimes #CrimesAgainstHumanity #Hormuz #Empire #Collapse #US #Disarmament #Munitions

  31. Putin on the back foot as Ukraine develops and upgrades cruise missiles
    by #Frontline
    18:50

    youtube.com/watch?v=WvdW7ZIAJvc

    🇬🇧
    Matthew Savill, director of military sciences at #RUSI: “Now we’re seeing Ukrainian cruise missiles come online: there’s the possibility they can get the upper hand again”

    🇬🇧 🇺🇦
    Frontline: insightful analysis on the front line of the war in #Ukraine hosted by #KateGerbeau, #PhilipIngram and #LouisSykes, produced by #TimesRadio

    #russia
    #Ukrainerussiawar
    #NAFO

  32. 英國智庫:全球空權格局結構性變化,俄中崛起東西方制空天秤恐失衡

    中央通訊社 2026-01-14 10:01:00 CST
    英國智庫 RUSI 指出,全球空權格局至 2025 年已發生結構性變化。俄羅斯空軍在戰後進化,中國則在產能與訓練上質變,使西方在歐洲面臨漸進壓力、在印太遭遇革命性挑戰,空優不再有保證。
    https://www.thenewslens.com/article/263558
    #空中力量 #飛行員 #RUSI #中國 #戰機 #解放軍 #皇家聯合軍事研究所 #智庫 #軍事 #Justin Bronk #俄羅斯 #空權 #英國

  33. Thursday, October 9, 2025

    Why Tomahawks for Ukraine would be a real headache for Russia -- Bavaria moves to let police shoot down drones amid rising European sightings -- Russian stock market plummets to 3-year low after Kremlin statement on collapsing -- Russia expands gasoline sale restrictions amid fuel shortages, refinery strikes ... and more

    activitypub.writeworks.uk/2025

  34. Thursday, October 9, 2025

    Why Tomahawks for Ukraine would be a real headache for Russia -- Bavaria moves to let police shoot down drones amid rising European sightings -- Russian stock market plummets to 3-year low after Kremlin statement on collapsing -- Russia expands gasoline sale restrictions amid fuel shortages, refinery strikes ... and more

    activitypub.writeworks.uk/2025

  35. Thursday, October 9, 2025

    Why Tomahawks for Ukraine would be a real headache for Russia -- Bavaria moves to let police shoot down drones amid rising European sightings -- Russian stock market plummets to 3-year low after Kremlin statement on collapsing -- Russia expands gasoline sale restrictions amid fuel shortages, refinery strikes ... and more

    activitypub.writeworks.uk/2025

  36. Thursday, October 9, 2025

    Why Tomahawks for Ukraine would be a real headache for Russia -- Bavaria moves to let police shoot down drones amid rising European sightings -- Russian stock market plummets to 3-year low after Kremlin statement on collapsing -- Russia expands gasoline sale restrictions amid fuel shortages, refinery strikes ... and more

    activitypub.writeworks.uk/2025

  37. Thursday, October 9, 2025

    Why Tomahawks for Ukraine would be a real headache for Russia -- Bavaria moves to let police shoot down drones amid rising European sightings -- Russian stock market plummets to 3-year low after Kremlin statement on collapsing -- Russia expands gasoline sale restrictions amid fuel shortages, refinery strikes ... and more

    activitypub.writeworks.uk/2025

  38. So russia is beginning to intensify its attacks for a more massive summer offensive, having used its fake "ceasefires" to reorganize and redeploy the orc forces in preparation.

    The orcs now also have new priority in targetting the drone operators of the Ukranian defence, with new toys to triangulate locations and more wire guided drones to get at them.

    The obvious counter-defence is for the defenders to run a cable from the drone controller unit to the radio unit reasonable distance away.

    In addition they should have 'killer drones' clearing their skies of russian surveillance drones (preventative effect), and if possible, set the radio unit somewhere that can be protected with discreet netting hung between trees which can snare careless quadcopter types.

    Besides the orc losses and regrettable losses among the defenders there's parallel attrition warfare happening to exhaust enemy resources and finance.

    You don't want to expend a 40k euro Stinger missile on a 1k enemy drone repeteatedly unless you absolutely have to.

    There's over 2000km of front line that must be manned and protected...

    Final punchline: “Ukraine and its partners must strip the Kremlin of its illusions.”
    💯

    rusi.org/explore-our-research/

    #Ukraine #EuropeanDefence #UAV #RUSI