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The Russian-Ukrainian War, 2023 (Hardback)

A Second Year of Hell and the Dawn of Drone Warfare

Military > By Century > 21st Century Military > Post-WWII Warfare World History > Europe > Russia

By John S Harrel
Imprint: Pen & Sword Military
Pages: 336
Illustrations: 16 colour illustrations, 20 mono illustrations
ISBN: 9781036101633
Published: 13th December 2024

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This book describes, in great detail, the second year of Putin’s 'Special Operation' to obliterate Ukraine. General (Ret) Harrel’s previous book, entitled The Russian Invasion of Ukraine, February - December 2022, described the initial invasion, identifying the units and weapons on the battlefield with military precision. Now he continues the story of Ukrainian resistance in the face of overwhelming odds.

The author knowledgeably reports on twenty-first century mechanized warfare, and how drones and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) have evolved to dominate the tactical, operational, and strategic levels of war. The year 2023 saw the dawn of drone warfare as combatants on both sides of the conflict at first tinkered with the use of civilian hobby-type machines but then, having had great success, rushed forward to design, purchase (often with crowd funding) and deploy drones through all domains of the battlefield. Drones performed reconnaissance, targeting for artillery and direct attacks, seeking, identifying, and striking targets not only on the battlefield but in the Black Sea and deep inside Mother Russia.

As the fighting raged, Russia successfully continued its worldwide cyber campaign to influence elections, divide allies and undercut support for Ukraine. The Pyrrhic Russian victories at Bakhmut and Avdviika were offset by Ukrainian victories in the Black Sea, after its failed counteroffensive in the Summer of 2023. Finland and Sweden joined NATO, while US support was stymied and delayed by internal politics. NATO clearly assumed its place as the bastion of Western freedom as the war continued into 2024.

This is a fascinating book on the conflict written by an officer who clearly has a great deal of knowledge. It is interesting that he makes it very clear that Ukraine was invaded, rather than the suggestion that was made by the White House recently, that it was the other way around.
The scene is well set before the detail on a number of battles during 2023. The narrative is packed with statistics that are not generally available, some of which are:-
“The support package from the US for one F16 is the same cost as 27,637 155mm artillery shells.”
“In August Crowd Funding purchased 10,000 drones” “ultimately in this year 100,000 drones of all types were manufactured and sent to the front”
“In 2 months of fighting one Ukrainian Brigade had lost 50 of it 99 Bradley IFV”.
The writer draws a number of parallels with the 2nd WW. As an example the initial drone strikes on Moscow are compared to the Doolittle raid on Tokyo.
To me the book demonstrates the change in warfare that drones have brought, which is increasing at an amazing rate. Somehow to be under attack by an aircraft is less terrifying than to be followed and personally targeted by a drone controlled remotely. Are we moving into the realms of Science Fiction where machines fight machines?

Brian Smyth - York Model Engineers Newsletter
 John S Harrel

About John S Harrel

John S Harrels military career spanned forty years. He enlisted as an officer cadet in the US Marine Corps in 1971. Upon graduating from California State University Northridge he was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the USMC. In 1980, he transferred into the California Army National Guard (a component of the US Army) as a captain, ultimately rising to the rank of Major General and retiring as Commanding General of the California Army National Guard. He is also a lawyer and retired as California Deputy Attorney General after 28 years of service.

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