OPERATION KURSK – ADVANTAGES, RISKS, AND DEVELOPMENT PROSPECTS FOR THE UKRAINIAN ARMED FORCES – Cover Image

OPERATION KURSK – ADVANTAGES, RISKS, AND DEVELOPMENT PROSPECTS FOR THE UKRAINIAN ARMED FORCES –
OPERATION KURSK – ADVANTAGES, RISKS, AND DEVELOPMENT PROSPECTS FOR THE UKRAINIAN ARMED FORCES –

Author(s): Claudiu Valer NISTORESCU
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Politics, Security and defense, Military policy
Published by: Centrul tehnic-editorial al armatei
Keywords: operational advantages and risks; surprise; operational security; concentration of effort; Kursk;

Summary/Abstract: The war in Ukraine represents a significant geopolitical event, one that has the potential to reshape the European security landscape and generate a series of long-term global consequences. While the conflict is characterized by a range of troubling atrocities and destruction, it also offers insights into the creativity and adaptability of military strategies employed by the involved parties. Despite the increased transparency of the contemporary battlefield, armed combat remains an essentially human phenomenon. This is evidenced by Operation Kursk, conducted by the Ukrainian armed forces on the territory of the Russian Federation, which demonstrates that surprise, deception, operational security, and manoeuvre remain the cornerstones of land operations. These principles are creatively exploited by military commanders to gain tactical, operational, or strategic advantage. In this context, the main objective of this study is to identify some initial lessons based on an empirical assessment of the conduct of operations. The data collection was carried out through a rigorous documentary analysis, which involved the examination of open-source information, including statements by Russian and Ukrainian officials, as well as Western analysis and studies. Furthermore, it is important to note that, in the context of an ongoing conflict, some pieces of information may be altered, incomplete, or unavailable for reasons related to information security or to the combatants’ intentions to misinform and mislead, which could potentially impact the study’s findings.

  • Issue Year: 2024
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 86-101
  • Page Count: 16
  • Language: English
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