Why Mechanized Warfare Will Still Be Decisive in the Next Land War

2 janvier 2026 | Scott Rutter, Matthew C. Paul
Mechanized warfare is not dead. Observers have been debating this topic since the Ukrainian military and volunteers beat back the Russian assault on Kiev in 2022. The professional discourse that has ensued often devolves into disputes about specific technologies or weapon systems and their (…)
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