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136910
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The author looks at the prospects for an active global defence (AGD) to be developed in Russia as a counterweight to the US prompt global strike concept, the role and place of the Land Forces, antiaircraft units in the AGD system, and they key criteria the antiaircraft system has to meet to be effecting in protecting troops and facilities
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136924
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The paper describe and analyses the current state of the aviation constituent in Georgia’s ground forces.
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136908
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The authors discuss current view on, and basis trends in firepower employment, and offer their recommendations for long-term firepower directed against the enemy with consideration for out-of contact combat in a shared information environment
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136918
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The paper looks at the current state and problems of engineering support for communications and automation, and outlines basic development trends.
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ID:
136922
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The paper covers topical issues of military education reform. The author examines the factors that affect the process and instrumental trends therein.
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ID:
136906
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The paper disclose the origin and evolution of the national security concept in US political science, analysing the structure of US national security strategy and its relations relation to military policies and military strategy.
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ID:
136909
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The authors survey debatable military and political issues raised as warfare has drifted into the electronic domain, far beyond the conventional idea of combat operations.
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ID:
136904
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The authors offer their interpretation of the term “information weapon” and their own definition of an information weapon non-proliferation regime. By analogy with the establishment and maintenance of the WMD non-proliferation regime, they give their arguments for rules and principles to be followed in structuring and breaking down an information weapon non-proliferation regime into components, where reasonable.
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ID:
136912
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The authors provide an overview of approaches taken to forecasting of the attainable measure of destruction of enemy forces. The argue for making more specific the methodologies used to forecast the measure of destruction suffered by the enemy. They also make recommendations for steps to follow by drawing on computational models, in planning destruction of enemy forces.
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ID:
136920
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The author takes a retrospective look at military radio communication system at the land forces top command and control echelons, starting from the time over a century back when Russia’s Alexander Popov invented and first used radio, and also picks out the milestones marking the stages in the spectacular advance of radio to how we know it today in Russia.
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ID:
136923
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The authors survey the composition and principal design features of present-day and next-generation integrated communications and data transfer system (ICDTS) of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization’s leading countries. They examine the ICDTS structure from the viewpoint of platform environments ground, airspace, and outer space to deploy communications equipment and systems. Finally, the authors provide a glimpse into basic ICDTS development up to 2025.
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ID:
136914
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The authors survey contemporary views on combat actions conducted by Smerch artillery multiple launch rocket system (MLRS) units.
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ID:
136919
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The paper covers the basic points of the theory and practice of organizing military signal communications. It looks back at the history of the issue, and examines the ways and principles of organizing communication in present-day condition. It also discloses the role of the S.M. Budyonny military academy of the signal corps, and of the department of communications organization in training officers for signal communication troops.
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ID:
136911
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The authors examine the possibility of the environment being modified for military purpose and elaborate on likely scenarios of environmental modification to ward off aggression.
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ID:
136917
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The author looks at key trends in the development of automatic (remore-controlled) land and seagoing vehicles, and outlines their prospects and current and future uses.
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ID:
136905
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The authors put forward their views on the significance of sea power for this country in the 21st century and the impact of the sea power on the defence of the country’s interest in the new military strategy settings.
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ID:
136913
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The author offers an analysis of the views held in NATO countries on the conduct of information operations and attainment of information superiority. He identities priorities areas where the security of the Russian Armed Forces ‘special purpose information and communication systems must be maintained
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ID:
136921
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The paper analyses support of military units switching over from peace to wartime conditions. It highlights the need for engineering specialists who could tackle professional tasks in an extreme situation.
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ID:
136907
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The author has surveyed various views on ways to counter-terrorism in Russia and several other countries, and puts forward his conceptual ideas on the fight against terrorism from the perspective of a socialized approach.
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ID:
136915
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The author examines informational and logistical systems set up to interact thus contributing to smooth operation of railroad infrastructure
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