In the early days of the Ukraine war, the Russian army experienced a massive breakdown of its logistics operations. Frontline troops were going without basic supplies like food and fuel. What caused this breakdown, and has Russia been able to stabilize supply lines as the war progressed?
Paul Schwartz joins the show to discuss his report on Russian Military Logistics in the Ukraine War.
Biographies
Paul Schwartz is a Research Scientist with CNA’s Russia Studies Program.
Further Reading
CNA: Russian Military Logistics in the Ukraine War
The Chief of Staff to the Secretary of the Navy asked CNA for recommendations on how the Navy can better position itself for such competition, that is, below the threshold of armed conflict.
In this episode, three experts from across CNA join the show to discuss their specific recommendations and what the future fleet needs to look like to implement them.
Guest Biographies
David M. Finkelstein is vice president and director of CNA's China and Indo-Pacific Security Affairs Division. A retired U.S. Army officer, he held significant China-related positions at the Pentagon as an advisor to the Secretary of Defense and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
Gordon Jaquith is the vice president and director of CNA’s Systems, Tactics and Force Development Division. He formerly served as director of the Strategic, Defensive, and Science/Technology Division at the Cost Assessment and Program Evaluation (CAPE) office within the Office of the Secretary of Defense.
Ann Parcell is the Director of CNA’s Navy Human Resources Program.
Further Reading
CNA: The Department of the Navy and Strategic Competition with the People’s Republic of China