The Russo-Ukraine War - Hosted by the AIIA Queensland
Join us either in-person or online with Major General Mick Ryan AM (retired), who will detail the strategic implications and technological innovations of the devastating Russo-Ukraine War.
If you are attending in-person, please arrive at Holding Redlich at 5.30pm for registration and drinks. This event will be available online. After registering, on April 11 you will receive a follow-up confirmation email containing further details on how to join the webinar which will commence at 6pm AEST. The event is free for AIIA Queensland members and AIIA members from all states. Non-members pay $10 and student non-members $5.
If you arrive after 6pm, the lifts may not be accessible. Ring 0403 777 541 for assistance.
The 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine was a dramatic escalation of Russia's aggression against Ukraine after eight years of lower level conflict in eastern Ukraine. The 20th century scourge of large scale, destructive industrial warfare has burst into the 21st century with the Russo-Ukraine War. We have witnessed some stunning technologies at play. But, despite the breathless reports of many commentators, there is far more old than new in this war. Indeed, every new war is an aggregation of the ideas, institutions, technologies, and techniques that have preceded it. If we peer close enough, we can see the different historical layers that inform, shape and sometimes strangle the effectiveness of military organisations. In the Ukraine War, we have witnessed many of the continuities from previous wars carry through into the strategy, diplomacy and military operations of both sides.
In this presentation, Mick will explore both the continuities and new aspects of war that are evident in Ukraine, and what it means for the future of warfare and strategic competition.