Ukraine's military experience will help NATO counter Russia - intelligence.


Ukrainian Major General Vadym Skibitsky believes that the experience of waging war in Ukraine can become an important element in the development of international partnerships and in deterring the Russian threat. He expressed this opinion during a speech at the Snake Island Institute event.
Russia has already begun implementing a program aimed at preparing the RF Armed Forces for direct armed confrontation with NATO by 2030.
The growing tension in the world makes the Ukrainian experience valuable for deterring aggression and countering it. To form strategic partnerships, especially in the fields of military analytics and defense technologies, the integration of war veterans could be a key step.
General Skibitsky also compared the Ukrainian experience with the Iranian-Israeli conflict, emphasizing the successful use of Ukrainian approaches in combating kamikaze drones by Israel. The dissemination of this experience could significantly enhance Ukraine's cooperation with other countries.
In conclusion, it should be noted that Ukraine's experience in warfare has the potential to become not only an important element of international partnership but also a tool to deter the Russian threat and promote deeper cooperation with other countries in the military sphere.
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