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According to military expert Markus Reisner, the war in Ukraine has entered a new phase due to advanced Ukrainian technology. While praising Ukraine's ability to conduct effective air campaigns using drones and AI-enhanced intelligence, Reisner warns that Russian President Vladimir Putin might escalate tensions by deploying nuclear threats. He suggests that rather than an attack on Ukrainian soil, Putin could signal Russia's capabilities by detonating a tactical nuclear weapon over the Black Sea.
Key points
- Ukraine is exerting significant pressure on Russia through advanced technologies like AI-enhanced drones and long-range missiles.
- The conflict has reached a new operational level, marked by Ukraine's ability to maintain high production rates of effective drones.
- Ukrainian forces are utilizing fully autonomous drones for disrupting Russian logistics in the southern front areas.
- On a strategic level, Ukraine is employing AI software (like Palantir) to quickly identify and target Russian assets.
- Reisner notes that while nuclear threats are not new, Putin might use an event like detonating a tactical weapon over the Black Sea to signal Russia's capabilities.
Claims assessed
- VerifiableUkraine has achieved a high production rate of long-range drones, enabling continuous and effective air campaigns against the Russian Federation.
- VerifiableUkrainian forces are using AI software to conduct intelligence gathering and targeting of Russian objectives quickly.
- UnverifiedPutin might detonate a tactical nuclear weapon over the Black Sea merely to signal that Russia possesses this capability, rather than attacking Ukraine directly.
- VerifiableThe current nuclear threat level in Ukraine is still in the lower third of the overall escalation ladder.
Missing context
The article does not provide any details regarding the current international diplomatic efforts or sanctions that might mitigate the risk of military escalation between Russia and Ukraine.
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