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Mar 26, 2022
Many are surprised by the poor performance of Russia's military in Ukraine. But let's be honest: when it comes to fighting wars, Russia has always -- to use the formal term -- "stunk". [THREAD] https://t.co/3Mcf8l7iFd
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Paul Poast
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Nov 18, 2023
The war in Gaza shows the limitations of hybrid warfare. Hamas‘s tactics was initially very clever. It managed to completely mislead the Israelis by pretending to have become more “moderate” after the Israelis relaxed restrictions on transfer of fun
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Andrzej Kozlowski
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Apr 28, 2023
CAR investigators have discovered conclusive evidence that confirms the identity of the producer behind the engines used in Iranian Shahed-136 UAVs.🧵(1/7) twitter.com/conflictarm/status/1651840814635704321/photo/1
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Feb 17, 2023
I suspect the Roman "war machine" really developed as an accident. The Romans are trying to solve social problems in the fourth century and the reforms had the mostly unintended byproduct of making them really good at war. 🧵1/
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Dr. Michael J. Taylor
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Jan 8, 2023
What if you launched a war against your neighbours, not to gain land or treasure, but to forcibly create new people? The Iroquois Wars for Mourning, Grief, Revenge and Beavers in the 17th Century. twitter.com/Paracelsus1092/status/16120756368094085
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Jan 7, 2023
How do wars end? Must the parties sit down and negotiate?Big questions with immediate relevance. To begin answering them, no better place to start than the underappreciated work of Berenice Carroll.[THREAD] twitter.com/ProfPaulPoast/status/16117
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Paul Poast
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Oct 4, 2022
As things are moving fast on the Kherson front I drew up a few maps to explain the situation. A short thread🧵: In Kherson the russians hold a sizeable bridgehead on the right bank of the Dnipro river (shaded red), which could only be supplied by tw
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Thomas C. Theiner
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Sep 28, 2022
Intercepted phone calls made by Russian soldiers during the first days of the Ukraine invasion, obtained by @nytimes, provide damning accounts of battlefield failures, contempt for leadership and the execution of civilians. Our new investigation: www
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Evan Hill
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Sep 18, 2022
A thread on Russia's rail supply lines to its occupying forces in Ukraine - how these have been affected by the recent Kharkiv offensive, and what's likely to happen next if, as I expect, Ukraine moves next to retake northern Luhansk oblast. 🧵 twitte
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Tom Warner
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Sep 11, 2022
A little map of the situation in Northern Luhansk after the rout of the russian invaders from Kharkiv Oblast. Black 1 = the Oskil River frontline russia tries to establish. Red 2s = the russian units retreating - those fleeing from Northern Kharkiv
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Thomas C. Theiner
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Jul 31, 2022
Seen a few takes recently arguing that Russian weapons don’t work well. Having spent time inside a number of Russian manufactured systems I thought I’d address why I think there is often a gap between Russian weapons on paper versus their performance
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Jack Watling
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Jul 22, 2022
On 16th March, 1968 Warrant Officer Hugh Thompson Jnr was flying helicopter recon for an attack on an alleged Viet Cong-controlled village in Vietnam. As the attack developed, Thompson realised he was witnessing something something else: A massacre
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John Bull
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