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<title>How Russian and NATO armies would size up in a WW3 doomsday scenario: Interactive map shows how alliance compares to Putin&#x26;#x27;s depleted forces after Moscow warned it was prepared for conflict on Ukraine&#x26;#x27;s battlefields</title>
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<description>Russia&#x26;#x27;s war in Ukraine has revealed to the world in graphic detail the smorgasbord of lethal technologies that can be used to destroy one&#x26;#x27;s enemy in a large-scale 21st-century clash. But despite all the capabilities of such cutting-edge military tech, Moscow&#x26;#x27;s primary frontline tactic appears ripped from the playbook of World War I generals - batter Ukrainians with artillery before dispatching waves of soldiers to secure territory inch by blood-soaked inch. It&#x26;#x27;s a style of warfare reminiscent of the Battle of Passchendaele - but it has proved nonetheless effective with Vladimir Putin&#x26;#x27;s forces gaining territory hand over fist in eastern...</description>
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