An authoritative analysis of how Putin's Russia conquered the Crimea
in 2014 using 'grey zone' warfare techniques, blending operations by
anonymous special forces with cyber, sabotage, and propaganda.
Russia's annexation of Crimea in 2014 was almost bloodless – fought
as much through propaganda, cyberattacks and subversion as by force of
arms – but it is crucial for our understanding of both modern
warfare and recent Russian history. Ironically, this slick triumph
eventually led to the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the largest and
costliest conventional war in Europe since 1945. This is a fascinating
account of the Crimea conquest from a supremely qualified expert on
modern Russian forces. Illustrated throughout, it explores how Russia
developed its new model of 'hybrid' or 'grey zone' warfare, and
planned and deployed it against Crimea, from the choreographed
appearance of 'spontaneous' protesters through to the deployment of
unbadged Russian elite forces. In this book Mark Galeotti explores the
lessons that Russia, Ukraine, and the West took from it – correctly
and mistakenly – and how this apparently textbook operation sowed
the seeds that would erupt so catastrophically in 2022.
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Grey-zone warfare opens the Russia-Ukraine conflict
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ISBN
9781472853851
Publisert
2023
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Vendor
Osprey Publishing
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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