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Frontline special - Russia analyst George Barros of ISW

2025/1/12
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我目前对乌克兰在库尔斯克发起的攻势的评估是:乌克兰军队在库尔斯克东北部取得了一些战术性进展,战斗仍在持续。俄罗斯国防部声称已阻止了进攻,但这仍有待证实。目前,乌克兰的攻击规模相对较小,可能是更大规模行动的序幕,也可能只是牵制性行动。乌克兰的目标可能是为了让俄罗斯摸不着头脑,从而增加行动成功的几率。 我们将密切关注乌克兰在库尔斯克行动中控制的地形、战术目标、后备力量部署以及俄罗斯的反应。乌克兰的行动规模较小,可能只是侦察部队在进行侦察性攻击,也可能是主要攻击。我们需要进一步观察乌克兰是否拥有准备好的主要攻击部队和后续的突击部队。 俄罗斯的伤亡率在整个战区都是不可持续的。即使是朝鲜士兵的增援也无法解决这个问题。在一些热点地区,乌克兰军队每天造成数百名俄罗斯士兵伤亡。俄罗斯的兵员补充系统效率正在下降,这使得普京迟早不得不宣布动员。俄罗斯的经济状况也无法持续,高额的征兵奖励导致通货膨胀飙升,这进一步加剧了俄罗斯的困境。 乌克兰积极使用电子战干扰俄罗斯无人机,这表明乌克兰正在进行联合兵种作战。俄罗斯的防空系统能够拦截“海马斯”导弹,但乌克兰可以通过改进战术来提高打击效率。乌克兰在无人机和电子战方面的创新能力强于俄罗斯,这部分是因为乌克兰的IT部门更强大,以及乌克兰允许独立的无人机部门自由创新。 俄罗斯防空系统击落阿塞拜疆航空公司航班是一起悲剧,这反映了俄罗斯防空系统的缺陷,也加剧了阿塞拜疆与俄罗斯之间的紧张关系。普京最担心的是下一届美国政府对乌克兰的政策。

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What are the latest developments in the Ukrainian offensive operations in Kursk?

Ukraine has resumed offensive operations in Kursk, making tactical gains in the northeastern sector towards the village of Berdin. Fighting is ongoing, with Ukrainian vehicles advancing into the southern part of Berdin. Russian sources claim they have stopped the Ukrainian attack, but this remains inconclusive. The scale of the attack is relatively small, involving platoons and small mechanized units, suggesting it may be a reconnaissance in force or a diversion for a larger offensive.

Why is the Ukrainian offensive in Kursk considered a potential diversion?

Russian sources believe the current Ukrainian attack in Kursk may be condition setting or a diversion, as they expect a larger offensive elsewhere, such as in Zaporizhia or other areas. The small scale of the attack, involving only a few companies, supports the idea that this is not the main effort but rather a precursor to a larger operation.

What is the significance of Ukraine's use of electronic warfare in Kursk?

Ukraine's aggressive use of electronic warfare has disrupted Russian drone operations, particularly FPV drones, which are critical for mechanized pushes. This has forced the Russians to operate without effective drone support, complicating their ability to counter Ukrainian advances. The Ukrainians are also integrating deep strikes with HIMARS artillery and electronic warfare, demonstrating improved combined arms operations.

How sustainable is the Russian casualty rate in the Ukraine conflict?

The Russian casualty rate is unsustainable, with an average of 30,000 troops killed or wounded per month. In late 2024, this number rose to 40,000-45,000 per month. North Korea's contribution of 10,000 soldiers only covered about 10 days of losses. The high casualty rate, combined with economic strain from recruitment incentives, poses a significant long-term challenge for Russia.

What are the implications of Russia's reliance on North Korean troops in Kursk?

North Korean troops have been deployed as dismounted infantry without vehicle support, leading to high casualties. Reports suggest a battalion of North Korean soldiers was lost in two days of fighting in southern Kursk. This highlights the unsustainable human cost of Russia's tactics and the limited impact of North Korea's contribution to the war effort.

What challenges does Russia face in sustaining its military operations in Ukraine?

Russia faces dual challenges of unsustainable casualty rates and economic strain. Recruitment incentives, such as one-time signing bonuses of up to $36,000, are causing inflation and labor shortages. Additionally, the defense sector's reliance on employment creates structural unemployment risks if the war ends. These factors make it increasingly difficult for Russia to sustain its military operations.

How effective are Russian air defenses against Western-supplied long-range missiles?

Russian air defenses have been effective in shooting down Western-supplied missiles like the Atakums. However, Ukraine is adapting by integrating decoy drones and offensive electronic warfare to suppress or confuse air defenses. The challenge lies in degrading Russia's integrated air defense systems, particularly their radar networks, which are critical for their effectiveness.

What is the potential impact of the downing of the Azerbaijan Airlines flight by Russian air defenses?

The incident, which killed civilians, is a blow to Russia's reputation and complicates its relationship with Azerbaijan. While Azerbaijan is not a formal ally of Russia, the incident may further strain their complex relationship. Azerbaijan, a significant gas producer, may seek to distance itself from Russia and play a larger role in offsetting Russia's reduced gas exports to Europe.

What is Vladimir Putin's biggest concern for 2025 regarding the Ukraine conflict?

Putin's primary concern is the potential shift in U.S. policy under the Trump administration. He fears that Trump may demand significant Russian concessions in negotiations, particularly regarding Ukraine's sovereignty and right to join NATO or the EU. Putin is also worried about the continued strain on Russia's economy and military readiness if the conflict persists at its current tempo.

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In this extended Frontline conversation, George Barros of the Institute for the Study of War delves into recent developments in the Ukraine conflict, particularly the offensive operations in Kursk.

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