From Andrew Schwartz <[email protected]>
Subject By The Numbers: Russia Sanctions, Space Threat Assessment, U.S.-Philippines Military Exercises, and More
Date April 16, 2023 3:10 PM
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9,700 weapons

One year into the war, Russia has lost more than 9,700 pieces of military equipment and technology.



SOURCE: "Out of Stock? Assessing the Impact of Sanctions on Russia’s Defense Industry" by CSIS's Max Bergmann, Maria Snegovaya, Tina Dolbaia, and Nick Fenton, , with contributions from Samuel Bendett.

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24,500 satellites

While over 5,400 satellites are in-orbit today, more than 24,500 satellites are anticipated to be launched in the next 10 years (2022–2031), over 70 percent of which will be commercial.



SOURCE: "Space Threat Assessment 2023" by CSIS's Kari A. Bingen, Kaitlyn Johnson, and Makena Young, with foreword by John Raymond.

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17,000 troops

This year’s Balikatan exercises includes over 17,000 U.S. and Filipino troops, the largest iteration since the exercise began in the 1990s.



SOURCE: "The U.S.-Philippine Alliance’s Very Busy Month" by CSIS's Gregory B. Poling.

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23 types of equipment

Last month, Japan announced that starting in July 2023, it will implement controls on 23 types of advanced semiconductor manufacturing equipment.



SOURCE: "Japan and the Netherlands Announce Plans for New Export Controls on Semiconductor Equipment" by CSIS's Gregory C. Allen, Emily Benson, and Margot Putnam.

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