Iranian and North Korean Missile and Drones Create New Challengers for 2024

Ivan Kyrychevskyi, expert at Defense Express

Oleksandr Kovalenko, Military and Political Observer, Information Resistance Group

Volodymyr Solovian, Head of the Hybrid Warfare Analytical Group, UCMC

In this episode of Ukraine in Flames, we delve into Ukraine’s air defense capabilities in light of Russia’s recent use of North Korean missiles and upgraded Iranian drones, discussing: the calculated nature of the holiday season attacks, carried out using synchronized tactics involving drones and various missiles; the Kremlin’s tacit response to using foreign missiles, undermining the propaganda that portrays Russia as a strong military power; the difficulties in obtaining long-range missiles from the West, pointing out the mismatch between political discussions and actual military-industrial aid received by Ukraine.

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Volodymyr Solovian

Projects Coordinator

Volodymyr is responsible for managing of the projects, events and proactive development of the New Geopolitics Research Network.

He is PhD in Philosophy and previously worked as Coordinator of the foreign policy projects at the Center for Army Conversion and Disarmament Studies.

Volodymyr has completed Master’s degree in Political Science at the Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv in 2016. He did an internship at the parliamentary Сommittee on the National Security and Defense in 2019.

Volodymyr is the author of researches and articles on information security, national resilience and security sector reforms in Ukraine. His experience covers a broad range of security policy issues in Eastern Europe and the Black Sea region. Volodymyr was invited participant and speaker in numerous workshops and round tables devoted to relevant topics.

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