Welcome to a panel discussion where international researchers and experts discuss how the Russian Armed Forces conduct command and control.
The essence of a military system lies in its decision-making and ability to transform will into results. However, the way in which command and control is conducted differs significantly between states, partly due to differences in strategy and technology, but also in culture and philosophy.
This discussion delves deeper into Russian command and control from different perspectives – from the war in Ukraine, the conditions for an incipient mission tactics, new technological influences, and civil-military relations. The seminar will be held in English.
Panel
Michael Kofman, Senior Fellow at Carnegie Endownment
Katarzyna Zysk, Professor at the Institute for Defence Studies
Dima Adamsky, Professor at Reichmann University
Oscar Jonsson, Researcher at the Swedish Defence University
The essence of a military system lies in its decision-making and ability to transform will into results. However, the way in which command and control is conducted differs significantly between states, partly due to differences in strategy and technology, but also in culture and philosophy.
This discussion delves deeper into Russian command and control from different perspectives – from the war in Ukraine, the conditions for an incipient mission tactics, new technological influences, and civil-military relations. The seminar will be held in English.
Panel
Michael Kofman, Senior Fellow at Carnegie Endownment
Katarzyna Zysk, Professor at the Institute for Defence Studies
Dima Adamsky, Professor at Reichmann University
Oscar Jonsson, Researcher at the Swedish Defence University
- Category
- Management

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