Restricted Handling Daily Intel Brief
👉 Subscribe to The Restricted Handling Podcast https://www.restrictedhandling.com/ [https://www.restrictedhandling.com/] Russia's war in Ukraine is entering a new phase, and the battlefield is only part of the story. In this episode of The Restricted Handling Daily Intel Brief, we break down how Ukraine is targeting Russia's strategic vulnerabilities while Europe races to build a new security architecture designed for a much tougher world. The conversation starts with one of the biggest developments in European defense: a new coalition focused on building a Ukraine-backed ballistic missile defense system. As Russia continues expanding its missile campaign against Ukrainian cities, Kyiv and its partners are moving beyond emergency assistance and toward creating a long-term industrial base capable of producing the weapons needed for the next stage of the conflict. We look at Ukraine's growing defense industry, including Fire Point's rapid rise from startup to major weapons producer, and the challenge of building systems capable of intercepting ballistic missiles. Missile defense is one of the hardest problems in modern warfare, and Ukraine's effort could reshape how Europe thinks about its own security. We also examine Ukraine's expanding long-range strike campaign against Russian infrastructure. Ukrainian attacks on fuel facilities, ports, shipping routes, and logistics networks are creating problems far beyond individual targets. Russia's energy sector has long been one of Moscow's greatest strategic advantages, but the war is exposing vulnerabilities inside a system built around energy dominance. Fuel shortages are now affecting Russian agriculture, transportation, military support networks, and even neighboring countries that depend on Russian energy supplies. We discuss how Ukraine's strategy is putting pressure on the machinery that sustains Russia's war effort. The episode also dives into the growing cyber confrontation between Russia and Europe. The UK and EU are targeting Russian intelligence-linked cyber networks, including operations tied to the FSB and GRU. We explore how Moscow blends cyberattacks, espionage, criminal networks, and information operations into a broader hybrid warfare strategy. Another major topic is Russia's global technology procurement effort. We examine allegations that Russian intelligence is using commercial cover and international supply chains to acquire dual-use technology needed for its military industry, including concerns involving operations in Japan. Inside Ukraine, we discuss Zelenskyy's government reshuffle, the challenges of maintaining political stability during wartime, and the impact of Senator Lindsey Graham's death on Ukraine's support network in Washington. Finally, we look at Russia's long-term strategy to prepare society for continued confrontation, including expanded military education, drone training, artificial intelligence programs, and state-backed efforts to shape how younger generations view war and national security. This episode covers Russia, Ukraine, NATO, European defense, sanctions, intelligence operations, cyber warfare, energy security, and the future of modern conflict. It is the daily intelligence briefing for people who want to understand what is happening beneath the headlines and why these developments matter. 👉 Subscribe to The Restricted Handling Podcast https://www.restrictedhandling.com/ [https://www.restrictedhandling.com/] Get the daily intelligence brief Ryan and Glenn read covering Russia, China, Iran, North Korea, the Middle East, geopolitics, sanctions, military and intel operations. Save a few hours of your time getting ahead of the news cycle at restrictedhandling.com.
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