Military Geography and GeographicalFactor in the Russian War in Ukraine

Q2 Arts and Humanities
H. Ya. Sayadyan
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The article draws attention to the increasing military conflicts and wars at the regional level, as well as the role of geography in their preparation and conduct. Military operations always take place in real time and in real space, therefore, the study of the geographical environment is vital for any socially organized structure that has a military organization (armed forces). Geographical factors (the size of territories, population, relief and landscape features, hydrology and climate, forest cover, and other factors) have long been taken into account when planning and conducting military operations or developing (capturing) new regions. In terms of military geography, geographical knowledge of space, and the necessary scale, provides an understanding of contemporary security issues and promotes the idea that such understanding is critical to understanding and managing significant military issues on a local, regional, and global scale. Attention is drawn to specific methods for the preparation and conduct of military operations—geographic information systems (GIS) in conjunction with aerospace sounding. Without them, modern wars are not produced. The importance of some geographical factors is confirmed by specific examples during the Russian aggression against Ukraine (2014–2023).
俄罗斯乌克兰战争中的军事地理与地理因素
本文提请注意区域一级日益增加的军事冲突和战争,以及地理在其准备和实施中的作用。军事行动总是在实时和真实的空间中进行,因此,地理环境的研究对于任何具有军事组织(武装部队)的社会组织结构都是至关重要的。在规划和实施军事行动或开发(占领)新地区时,长期以来一直考虑到地理因素(领土大小、人口、地形和景观特征、水文和气候、森林覆盖等因素)。在军事地理方面,空间的地理知识和必要的规模,提供了当代安全问题的理解,并促进这样的理解是理解和管理在地方,区域和全球范围内重大军事问题的关键。提请注意准备和执行军事行动的具体方法- -与航空航天探测相结合的地理信息系统。没有他们,就不会产生现代战争。一些地理因素的重要性在俄罗斯侵略乌克兰(2014-2023)期间得到了具体例子的证实。
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Ukrainian Geographical Journal
Ukrainian Geographical Journal Arts and Humanities-History and Philosophy of Science
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