The Usage of Descriptive Technologies in the Russia-Ukraine War and Its Impact on Germany
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Russia-Ukraine War, Descriptive Technologies, Geospatial Intelligence, Satellite Imagery, NATOAbstract
The Russia-Ukraine war has significantly highlighted the strategic role of descriptive technologies—including satellite imagery, data analytics, surveillance systems, and geospatial intelligence—in modern conflict. These technologies have been used to document battlefield developments, verify war crimes, and shape public and governmental responses. Germany, as a major European power and NATO member, has been both a consumer and contributor to these technologies. The conflict has influenced Germany’s defense policy, intelligence cooperation, and technological investments, prompting a reassessment of its security infrastructure and foreign policy stance. This paper explores the deployment of descriptive technologies in the Russia-Ukraine war and evaluates their direct and indirect impact on Germany's geopolitical posture, information warfare capabilities, and national security priorities.
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