Asymmetric Warfare
Ukraine’s Drone Campaign Forces Russia to Defend 3,500-Kilometre Front
Coordinated May strikes across multiple Russian regions demonstrate systematic degradation of air defences as domestic production scales to 7 million units annually.
Food Weaponization Now Primary Tool in Modern Proxy Wars
Analysis of 266 million facing acute hunger reveals systematic targeting of civilian food infrastructure as preferred asymmetric warfare strategy across Gaza, Ukraine, and sub-Saharan Africa.
Fiber-Optic Drones Expose $50 Billion Gap in Israeli Air Defense as Hormuz Crisis Reshapes Energy Security
Hezbollah's adoption of cable-guided drones—borrowed from Russia-Ukraine battlefields and costing $300 per unit—has punctured Israel's multibillion-dollar electronic warfare architecture while the Strait of Hormuz closure creates the largest energy disruption in history.
Iran’s Swarm Doctrine Survives US Strikes, Reshaping Naval Power and Energy Markets
Hundreds of fast attack craft still operational despite weeks of bombardment—proving asymmetric maritime warfare can constrain supercarriers and drive triple-digit oil prices.
Nuclear Facility Strike Marks New Phase in Ukraine’s Energy War
IAEA confirms first verified drone damage to Zaporizhzhia plant infrastructure as systematic campaign against Russian oil revenues reaches unprecedented scale.
Ukraine’s Tuapse Strikes Disable Russia’s Last Black Sea Oil Export Hub
Three drone attacks in 12 days cripple 240,000 bbl/day refinery, pushing Brent crude toward $108 as asymmetric energy campaign intensifies.
Trump Orders Navy to Kill Iranian Speedboats as Swarm Tactics Choke 20% of Global Oil Transit
Asymmetric warfare in the Strait of Hormuz exposes US naval vulnerabilities while oil hits $103 and insurance costs quadruple.
Ukrainian Drone Strikes Disable 20% of Russian Oil Exports as Baltic Terminals Burn
Coordinated attacks on Primorsk and Ust-Luga terminals mark shift from refinery targeting to export chokepoint warfare, compounding Iran war volatility.
Iran’s cyber war targets hospitals as asymmetric weapon
Nearly 5,800 cyberattacks since February offensive reveal strategic shift toward medical infrastructure degradation while U.S. defences operate at 40% capacity.
Iran’s Mine-Laying in Hormuz Exposes Critical U.S. Naval Capability Gap
Asymmetric naval warfare reveals American minesweeping weakness as Tehran deploys centuries-old technology to threaten 20% of global oil supply.