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The DoD is related to Ukraine as it provides security assistance to the country [1] and actively incorporates lessons from the ongoing conflict in Ukraine into its strategic planning for NATO and defense industrial base investments [2], [3], [4], and [5].
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Consequences of the Russia-Ukraine War and the Changing Face ... rand.org 4 facts
perspectiveThe U.S. Department of Defense should update U.S. and NATO plans for deterrence against Russia to incorporate lessons learned from the fighting in Ukraine, including identifying asymmetric means of deterrence by leveraging new technologies.
perspectiveThe U.S. Department of Defense should focus Defense Industrial Base (DIB) investments on long-term requirements for U.S. and allied forces, rather than prioritizing only Ukraine's immediate warfighting needs and the backfilling of donor countries.
perspectiveThe U.S. Department of Defense should update U.S. and NATO plans for deterrence against Russia to incorporate lessons learned from the fighting in Ukraine, such as the increased role and capabilities of uncrewed aerial systems (UASs).
perspectiveThe U.S. Department of Defense should focus defense industrial base investments on long-term needs, as the demands of a potential conflict involving NATO might differ from the current conflict in Ukraine.
The International Implications of the Russo-Ukrainian War link.springer.com 1 fact
claimThe United States Department of Defense announced additional security assistance for Ukraine in 2024.