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Finland will buy large corvettes

2017-12-12 By Anders Puck Nielsen Leave a Comment

Finnish chief of defense general Jarmo Lindberg to Defense News: [In] the defense report that was finalized in June last year, the government stated that they are willing to fund strategic procurement programs first to the Navy, where six ships are going away, and they’re going to be replaced by four multipurpose corvettes of about […]

Filed Under: Navy Tagged With: Finland

Latvia more vulnerable to disinformation than other Baltic States

2017-12-11 By Anders Puck Nielsen Leave a Comment

Latvia scores lower than the other Baltic States on the Disinformation Resilience Index (via icds.ee): Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania: who is better equipped to counter disinformation? Estonia developed noticeably higher quality of systemic responses to disinformation campaigns than the other Baltic States. Lithuanians are much less exposed to Russian media environment as Russian-speaking part of […]

Filed Under: Cyber Warfare Tagged With: Latvia

Poland’s love-hate relationship with the EU

2017-12-10 By Anders Puck Nielsen 4 Comments

Tuula Koponen has a very interesting account of Poland’s troubled relationship with the European Union in Diplomaatia.ee. It seems like a love-hate relationship where Poland is in opposition to almost everything that the EU stands for, yet the EU is extremely popular among Poles with an 88 percent approval rating. Kaczyński’s policy in Poland is […]

Filed Under: Military strategy and politics Tagged With: Poland

Ocean capable corvettes could be affordable force enablers

2017-12-08 By Anders Puck Nielsen Leave a Comment

Yesterday the Russian Ministry of Defense announced that Soobrazitelnyy, a corvette from the Baltic Fleet, had passed through the Suez Canal from the Red Sea into the Mediterranean. This was the latest in a series of press releases covering the journey of two Steregushchiy class corvettes and an auxiliary vessel from the Baltic Fleet. The […]

Filed Under: Navy Tagged With: Denmark, Norway, Poland, Russia, Sweden

Why don’t Russians revolt?

2017-12-07 By Anders Puck Nielsen Leave a Comment

Aimar Ventsel asks the reasonable question Why Don’t Russians Revolt? on Diplomaatia.ee. He gives a good account of the deteriorating socio-economic situation in Russia and some interesting explanations why this does not lead to a revolt, including: Vladimir Putin has a magnificent image as a benevolent leader. The notion is that the president is not […]

Filed Under: Military strategy and politics Tagged With: Russia

Finns like NATO less and Russia more compared to last year

2017-12-06 By Anders Puck Nielsen Leave a Comment

Every year the Finnish Advisory Board of Defence Information conducts a survey of the public opinion on defense related issues. Pauli Järvenpää from ICDS has found a few interesting results: [M]ore and more Finns seem to believe in common defense through the country’s EU membership. This year, as many as 70 per cent of those […]

Filed Under: Military strategy and politics Tagged With: Finland

Why does Russia lie about sizes of military exercises?

2017-12-05 By Anders Puck Nielsen Leave a Comment

Lee Litzenberger in War On The Rocks on the possible reasons for Russia to avoid foreign observers at military exercises: Russia pursues this destabilizing behavior, possibly out of a belief that its interests are served by being provocative. There may be several reasons for this. First, Russia may believe that the lack of transparency keeps […]

Filed Under: Military strategy and politics Tagged With: Russia

US approves sales of Guidable MLRS and air-to-air missiles to Poland

2017-12-05 By Anders Puck Nielsen Leave a Comment

The American Defense Security Cooperation Agency has approved the sale of the HIMARS rocket system to Poland from Lockheed Martin. This will give Poland a potent ground-to-ground missile system capable of hitting targets at ranges up to 300 kilometers. Poland intends to equip three divisions with the high-precision missiles which will be installed on Polish […]

Filed Under: Army Tagged With: Poland

Book review: War With Russia

2017-12-04 By Anders Puck Nielsen Leave a Comment

General Sir Richard Shirreff’s book is important and educational, but it is mostly for those with an interest in military affairs.

Filed Under: Military strategy and politics Tagged With: Book review, NATO, Russia

Russia has an inflatable regiment

2017-12-03 By Anders Puck Nielsen Leave a Comment

Robert Beckhusen for War is Boring: This tradition of inflatable dummy tanks and phony ballistic missiles — imitasiia or imitation — is still alive and well in Russia thanks to the 45th Separate Engineer-Camouflage Regiment based in Vladimir Oblast east of Moscow. The unit has a variety of blow-up tanks, missile launchers, armored personnel carriers […]

Filed Under: Army Tagged With: Russia

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