 ISW warns, if the West cuts aid to Ukraine, Russia will win. If the West cuts aid to Ukraine, Russia will win. The Institute for the Study of War ISW said, according to the ISW, the end of Western support to Ukraine would strip Ukraine of these and other capabilities. The result would not be a continuation of the current positional warfare. It is difficult to see how Ukraine could offset the losses of these capabilities in a short period of time, if at all, given the state of its defense industrial base and its economy, the most probable scenario is thus that the Russians would begin once again driving Ukrainian forces back, taking larger areas of Ukraine, devastating Ukraine cities from the air, and possibly collapsing Ukraine's ability to fight entirely. There is every reason to believe in short that cutting off Western aid to Ukraine would allow Russia to win militarily. An expansion of Western aid to Ukraine, on the other hand, could well enable Ukrainian forces to restore manoeuvres to the battlefield on their own terms. Weapons exist in Western arsenals to destroy Russian electronic warfare systems. A US program is already underway to modify missiles designed to attack air defense radars to strike GPS jamming and similar electron warfare systems, but electron warfare systems are readily identified and located by their electromagnetic signatures in any case, and many sorts of munitions can kill them. Destroying Russian electron warfare systems would increase Ukrainian forces' ability to strike targets near the front, precisely disrupting Russian advances and setting conditions for Ukrainian offensive operations, the Institute said.