While I agree, their rather lack of regard on who they sell to does influence their sales somewhat.
Lack of regard on who to sell? Who do you mean by that?
While I agree, their rather lack of regard on who they sell to does influence their sales somewhat.
LOL.In it's current situation can Russia defend itself from foriegn attacks?
nfloorl:That was what the HAWK technicians thought.
Chechen Rebels would want to attack Russia, against terrorism is Russia effective in repeling terrorist?LOL.
Who the hell wants to attack a country with thousands of nukes that has highly advanced intercept evasion systems built-in (with the lastest topol-m variants) -
*I think* even the US with NATO combine dare NOT to touch Russia for now, not until a working ABM system is in place and even then it is still highly doubtful.
is there a effective approach to settle this problem?Russian demographics are with its current trends a problem wrt the huge area Russia has to take care of. Notwithstanding the resistance in the Russian military to deal with this comprehensively.
Population
2003: 145 m
2020: 139 m
2040: 127 m
And that is not taking the age and gender composition into account.
Too Few Good Men - The Security Implications of Russian Demographics (RAND)
Even with expanded procurement and better technology, a military is a product of the society that surrounds it. Living conditions in general, health, wealth, outlook, determines the material for recruitment/conscription.
The article lays out the problem and gives some options/ideas. You are welcome to read the article and return with your reflections on it. It's only 8 quickly read pages.is there a effective approach to settle this problem?
sorry i am having problems with my computer .The article lays out the problem and gives some options/ideas. You are welcome to read the article and return with your reflections on it. It's only 8 quickly read pages.
It's a four letter word that starts with F...is there a effective approach to settle this problem?
It seems to me that this is a very simple question for a very complex set of issues.Will Russia ever regain its power and respect?
YesThe future strength of Russia lies in the people that populate it, and not in prestigious big ticket items.
It helps if you know what the Tarot cards are based onFuture, essencially i concur with your analisys, but trying to put in perspective developments for the next 30 years is like reading tarot cards, for russia or anyother countries.
Forecasting trend is not so hard. For exapmle I know that tomorrow you will spend 6-8 hours sleeping, will eat at least three meals and drink at least 1 litre of liquid (suggest 2), and will use a computerAt the beginning of this new century, alot of things are changing way too fast to make predictions so far in the future. I wonder what the next 5 years are going to be like, let alone 30 years.
Like what? I have not discarded these possibilities, but in fact emphasised them. These are contingencies within the analysis and can be integrated intot he policy decision making as such.Your view is a possible one, but we cannot discard possible events that disrupt entirely that line of thinking.
Possible conflicts with China, and some Islamic states, as you pointed may lead to other developments.
China needs to be watched, but I don't expect it to be a significant threat while it remains a totalitarian state.But the country to watch will be China. Will China be able to maintain it´s regime as economical development icreases and more of its population are aware of whats going on in the outside world? This alone may affect more Russia than we think.
Actually it seems to me that relative poverty of Russian population comparatively to USSR will cause adoption of advanced alternatives to oil faster then elsewhere, and this will probably help Russian automotive industries to gain substantial market leadership in the long run. This will also contribute to resurgence in re-equipping land forces with vehicles based on these new technologies that will reduce overall logistic tail and make ground troops much more flexible.Will oil sustain forever Russian growth, or will its industries adapt and reemerge as global players?