Individual chapters address the following lines of analysis, among others, arising from the war:
- Russian thinking on warfare and how it has been misunderstood by many in the West, as well as judging Russian military performance as simply being represented in numerical results.
- Manoeuvre, and the growing importance of urban areas in land warfare.
- Developments in the delivery of kinetic force (land, air, maritime and cyber) and operational fires.
- Longer-term effects of Russia's rejection of the law of war and its systematic breaches of international legal norms by actively attacking non-military targets (economic, infrastructure, cultural assets), and the implications of this for NATO's logistic formations and higher-level policy.
- Communications-both field signals and strategic narratives.
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