Alwaght- Russia is developing a plan to respond to hybrid warfare with similar methods and prepare to develop soft power.
Russia’s Kommersant daily reported on Tuesday that the country's military theorists have met to come up with a working plan.
The daily cited Russian Chief of General Staff Valery Gerasimov’s report at the Academy of Military Science meeting held over the weekend. Gerasimov described so-called color revolutions, cyberattacks and soft power activities as integral parts of hybrid warfare.
"Since ‘color revolutions’ that the Ministry of Defense in fact deems state coups are one form of hybrid warfare, responding to them using conventional troops is impossible: they can only be counteracted with the same hybrid methods," his report was quoted as saying.
Gerasimov mentioned the Russian airstrikes in Syria as an example of integrated efforts to counter terrorist organizations through means, including diplomatic and other non-military methods of interaction with other countries.
Military experts attending the meeting called for a serious approach toward developing a soft power concept, noting that "some of its elements are already in Russia’s foreign policy concept, but they are only outlined in strokes and are largely copied from foreign groundwork in this domain."
The concept of a “Soft War” is quickly becoming an integral part of strategic defense planning in many countries, especially those threatened by hegemonic tendencies of Western powers.