Iron Cannot Fight - The Role of Technology in Current Russian Military Theory

Forfatter
Bukkvoll, Tor
Publisert
2011
Emneord
Russland
Militær teknologi
TermsetEmneord::Russland
TermsetEmneord::Militærteori
TermsetEmneord::Teknologi
Permalenke
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12242/442
https://ffi-publikasjoner.archive.knowledgearc.net/handle/20.500.12242/442
DOI
10.1080/01402390.2011.601094
Samling
Articles
Description
Bukkvoll, Tor. Iron Cannot Fight - The Role of Technology in Current Russian Military Theory. Journal of Strategic Studies 2011 ;Volum 34.(5) s. 681-706
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Contemporary Russian military theory is dominated by three schools of thought: the ‘traditionalists’, the ‘modernists’ and the ‘revolutionaries’. On the role of technology in future warfare, the traditionalists argue for both high tech and massive forces at the same time. The modernists are ready to trade manpower for technology, whereas the revolutionaries give technology full priority. Both the traditionalists and the modernists believe Russia, because of the country's technological lag and limited resources, should respond asymmetrically to the Western technology challenge. The revolutionaries, on the other hand, maintain that Russia must respond in kind. If not, the country will no longer be able to defend its sovereignty. The currently ongoing radical reform of the Russian military is a partial victory for the modernists, but which model or mix of models that will dominate in the future is first of all dependent on the Russian military's purchasing power and the state of the domestic defence industry.
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