Doctrine Rewired

Decoding Russia’s Nuclear Strategy: Insights from IISS

12 min • 14 oktober 2024

In Episode 9 of Doctrine Rewired, we analyze the latest research on Russia’s nuclear doctrine, derived from the IISSReport on Russian Military Thought and Doctrine Related to Non-Strategic Nuclear Weapons. This episode examines how Russia views the role of non-strategic nuclear weapons (NSNWs) as a tool for political leverage and battlefield dominance.

We begin by exploring how the concept of “escalate to de-escalate” influences Russia’s strategic calculations, and how NSNWs are integrated into broader military operations. We discuss how these weapons are perceived as not just a deterrent but as a critical component of Russia’s overall warfighting strategy. This approach is characterized by the emphasis on controlling conflict dynamics and achieving rapid conflict termination on favorable terms.

Additionally, we evaluate U.S. and NATO concerns, focusing on Russia’s advancements in delivery systems and warhead technologies. These developments present a complex deterrence landscape for Western allies, prompting discussions on policy responses such as conventional force enhancements, arms control dialogues, and increased intelligence-sharing efforts.

Generated using Google’s NotebookLM, this episode transforms detailed military doctrine into an engaging dialogue, perfect for both policy enthusiasts and newcomers.

Disclaimer: This podcast is not affiliated with NATO, IISS, the U.S. government, or any other organization. The content is generated using Google’s NotebookLM and relies solely on publicly available sources. Read the full report here.

Hashtags: #RussianNuclearDoctrine #NSNWs #MilitaryStrategy #Geopolitics #NATO #NationalSecurity #DoctrineDecoder #IISSResearch #StrategicStudies

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