Ukraine collects vast war data trove to train AI models
Ukraine has collected millions of hours of battlefield video from drones since 2022. The war data will provide vital data for AI to learn from.
Read MorePosted by Kyiv Center for Defense Policy | 12 月 20, 2024 | War |
Ukraine has collected millions of hours of battlefield video from drones since 2022. The war data will provide vital data for AI to learn from.
Read MorePosted by Kyiv Center for Defense Policy | 12 月 18, 2024 | Culture |
The Ukrainian documentaries “The Porcelain War” and “Once Upon a Time in Ukraine” have been shortlisted for the 97th Academy Awards.
Read MorePosted by Kyiv Center for Defense Policy | 12 月 16, 2024 | War |
OSINT indicates the 13-month battle for Pokrovsk has become one of history’s costliest armoured engagements, with Russia losing more tanks than any European nation currently possesses.
Read MorePosted by Kyiv Center for Defense Policy | 12 月 15, 2024 | Ukraine |
4,300 tonnes of fuel oil and possibly other oil products are now being spilled into the waters of the Kerch Strait (connecting the Black Sea and Azov Sea) due to 2 fuel tankers hit by the storm. Both Russian tankers were on the way to deliver fuel for the Russian navy with the Marine Traffic location system being switched off for 12 days – Greenpeace Ukraine.
Read MorePosted by Kyiv Center for Defense Policy | 12 月 12, 2024 | Economics |
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) and Aon, a global insurance and reinsurance broker, announced the launch of a €110 million Ukraine Recovery Guarantee Facility (URGF). This initiative aims to provide reinsurance support to international reinsurers and Ukrainian insurance companies, covering war-related risks in Ukraine.
Read MorePosted by Kyiv Center for Defense Policy | 12 月 10, 2024 | War |
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has said that peace talks on the war in Ukraine may begin as early as this winter.
Read MorePosted by Kyiv Center for Defense Policy | 12 月 9, 2024 | World |
The rapid collapse of the Assad regime in Syria – a regime that the Kremlin helped prop up since 2015 – is a strategic political defeat for Moscow and has thrown the Kremlin into a crisis as it seeks to retain its strategic military bases in Syria. The Kremlin reportedly secured an agreement on December 8 with unspecified Syrian opposition leaders to ensure the security of Russian military bases in Syria, but the contours of this arrangement and its longevity remain unclear given the volatile and rapidly evolving political situation on the ground in Syria. The loss of Russian bases in Syria will have major implications for Russia’s global military footprint and ability to operate in Africa – ISW.
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