Dear Subscriber, We want to let you know that UCM and BSU will be discontinued. The last UCM issue will be published around the Easter weekend (29-31MAR). After that, we will use Substack to intermittently publish free thoughts on the war, Belarus and Russia. If we prepare a large analytical piece, we will advertise it here, too.
Sad. But I would find it worth continue the subsciption if you'd change the format. A lot of issues debated right now - force recreation, mobilisation on the Ukrainian side, defence-industrial sustainability on the Russian side -- would benefit from your insight, yet are not well suited for weekly updates.
You will be missed. Your updates are probably the closest to professional intelligence summaries available in open sources. Especially, since other services do not provide the perspective a continuous weekly product can bring to the table.
It really complemented the likes of ISW or CIT, while sitting comfortably beneath more sporadic, event-driven reports and podcasts.
Thank you for your effort and all the best to the team!
Your comprehensive analyses will be missed. It is a shame that interest seems to be waning but alas, that is the human condition with which the majority are plagued. I wonder if you could share the repository from which you get the data on the Ukrainian airstrikes so that I may be able to create similar graphics?
I went off ISW a while back. Yours is the best there is. I look forward to seeing where you go from here!
Sad. But I would find it worth continue the subsciption if you'd change the format. A lot of issues debated right now - force recreation, mobilisation on the Ukrainian side, defence-industrial sustainability on the Russian side -- would benefit from your insight, yet are not well suited for weekly updates.
You will be missed. Your updates are probably the closest to professional intelligence summaries available in open sources. Especially, since other services do not provide the perspective a continuous weekly product can bring to the table.
It really complemented the likes of ISW or CIT, while sitting comfortably beneath more sporadic, event-driven reports and podcasts.
Thank you for your effort and all the best to the team!
Also; I hope someone can point out a replacement.
Your comprehensive analyses will be missed. It is a shame that interest seems to be waning but alas, that is the human condition with which the majority are plagued. I wonder if you could share the repository from which you get the data on the Ukrainian airstrikes so that I may be able to create similar graphics?
Sad 😞
I dropped you an email
Will your reports remain online?
Sorry to hear.
Sad to hear, I’ve only recently got a subscription