Ukraine’s defences are thin - so why is Russia not winning? | Defence in Depth
On March 4 the Kremlin said it would not be deploying its latest tank, the T-14 Armata, into Ukraine.
Even though Russia currently has the upper hand in the war and despite claiming the T-14 is the most sophisticated tank in the world Moscow has refused to use it in the ongoing war. Why?
One reason is that the loss to drones of such a prestigious piece of equipment would dent Putin’s image of invincibility. Anti-drone technology is improving all the time, but the pendulum might be about to swing back to the airborne killers. Advances in AI whereby Automatic Target Recognition allows a drone to find a target even if it is being jammed are just around the corner.
Even so, Ukraine is vulnerable right now. Kyiv’s forces have not built sophisticated defensive fortifications and obstacle belts like Russia’s so-called Surovikin Line. They are starting now, with a huge cash injection, but is it too late?
In the race to build decent defences against the ongoing Russian assault, will it matter that the T-14 is not going to be making an appearance in the war?
Subscribe to The Telegraph with our special offer: just £1 for 3 months. Start your free trial now:
Get the latest headlines:
and are websites of The Telegraph, the UK’s best-selling quality daily newspaper providing news and analysis on UK and world events, business, sport, lifestyle and culture.
1 view
18
1
11 months ago 00:15:51 1
How Nato can bolster Ukraine’s defences in five steps | Dr Marc DeVore
1 year ago 00:12:26 1
Ukraine’s defences are thin - so why is Russia not winning? | Defence in Depth
2 years ago 00:03:04 1
’Defeat For West If...’: Big Claim By UK Expert As Ukraine’s Defences Tumbledown Against Russia
2 years ago 00:01:37 1
Ukraine’s Defence Minister shows off a Leopard tank: “Where’s the road to Moscow?“
1 year ago 00:04:07 6
Putin Cripples Ukraine’s Air Defences; Iranian Shahed Drones, Russian Missiles Strike 3 Regions