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184006
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The authors consider the tasks and prospects of involving the Aerospace Forces (ASF) in the RF Armed Forces' strategic deterrence of potential military adversaries with an emphasis on the necessity and sufficiency categories of this deterrence.
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ID:
117107
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ID:
115939
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2013.
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The Chinese efforts towards actualization of the 'offshore defense' concept which entails the conduct of campaigns in distant waters, strategic deterrence and counterattacks, has an inherent risk of bringing its naval forces on a confrontational course vis-à-vis other maritime forces, particularly the US. To defend itself against overarching US maritime superiority in such a scenario, China has developed its Anti-access and Area Denial (A2AD) concept, predicated mainly around the DF-21D anti-ship ballistic missile. The inherently defensive Anti-access concept against the US in the western Pacific has the potential to transform into an offensive option for the northern Indian Ocean, should it undergo a southward reorientation. Situational assessment of such a possibility would provide an insight into the technological challenges which could be posed to the security of the resident northern Indian Ocean littorals. The possibility of such a challenge emerging in future should catalyse a vigorous maritime cooperative endeavour between commonly affected parties operating in the region.
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ID:
002529
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Arlington, SRI International, 1978.
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v, 57p.
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
022940 | 363.35/FOS 022940 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
170322
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ID:
156134
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The authors review different issues related to ensuring Russia's military security in aerospace by developing an Early Aerospace Attack Warning System radar field. They show that the base for national aerospace defense is composed of aerospace attack warning, outer space monitoring, antimissile and aerospace defense systems linked by common logic and automated work algorithms. They reveal the Early Aerospace Attack Warning System's structure and the tasks set for its aerospace and ground-based echelons. The authors determine main trends for further buildup and developing Early Aerospace Attack Warning System and Aerospace Defense as a whole.
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ID:
154210
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Over the last decade, Russia has been putting into operation its vision of strategic deterrence, a doctrinal approach built on a demonstrated spectrum of capabilities and a resolve to use military force. Russia’s strategic deterrence is conceptually different from its Western namesake in that it is not limited to nuclear weapons.
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ID:
090521
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2009.
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During the cold war deterrence worked better in practice than in theory. IT became an article of faith that great power war was virtually unthinkable because of the consequences, yet this conclusion was reached without ever working through the scenarios. Today, in a world of shrinking great power arsenals and proliferation small arsenals, we may now be moving away from the models which serves us will during the cold war. Lawrence Freedman interrogates the assumptions which underpinned strategic deterrence and casts an eye on a more ambiguous nuclear future
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ID:
135378
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The author reviews S. V. Fomov’s article, “A Pragmatic view of war and ways to Avert It,” focuses on several flaws in S Fomov’s approach and offering his own interpretation of the causes and laws of war as concepts in military theory.
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ID:
138187
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The authors take new approaches to available options for Russia to maintain its military security by, in particular, using "soft power" and improving its strategic deterrence system.
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ID:
165205
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The Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) is in the midst of a sweeping reform programme to significantly transform its organisation, force posture, command and control structures, and internal politics. Among the many important aspects of this effort is the establishment of the PLA Rocket Force (PLARF). Creation of the PLARF solidified China’s missile forces as a critical element of China’s evolving strategic deterrent posture, portends continued significant investment in PLARF modernisation, and points to a more concerted effort to integrate PLARF capabilities into more effective PLA-wide joint operations—all key developments in the fundamental reshaping of China’s approach to strategic deterrence. These developments will affect U.S. strategic and extended deterrence postures, U.S.-China strategic stability, allied conventional force operations, information dominance and security, critical infrastructure, and other key aspects of national security. This study details the organisational, technological, and doctrinal changes afoot for the PLARF, and analyses how—if successful—they affect U.S. and U.S-allied military strategy in the Indo-Pacific region.
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ID:
179212
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Summary/Abstract |
This paper examines the specific features of using strategic weapon systems - both those currently in production and those that may be produced in the future - in the interests of strategic deterrence in present-day conditions.
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ID:
141920
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The author examines the significance of aerospace defense within the country's national security system in general and the principal ways of maintaining it in our time.
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ID:
141919
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The authors survey existing approaches taken to validate the qualifications that must be fulfilled for an outer space monitoring system (SMS) and its components to be deployed and advanced. They also show where the SMS fits into the structural framework of strategic deterrence measures and come out with their own ideas about ways to bring the outer space monitoring system more in line with modern views on the country's defensibility.
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ID:
138185
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The authors examine the basic principles underlying the design of a strategic deterrent to counter a potential adversary's aggression against the Russian Federation, considering the development of a global ABM defense system and prompt global strike capabilities in the U.S.
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ID:
114477
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2012.
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The authors use their analysis of trends in the current military and political situation in the world and interstate relations as a basis for discussion of various options for strategic deterrence of the start and escalation of military conflicts, and offer their recommendations on ways to make strategic deterrence work.
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ID:
189807
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This article, based on an analysis of existing approaches to strategic deterrence and the results of earlier research, proposes to specify the content, aims, forms, requirements, and principles of implementing strategic deterrence measures in present-day conditions. In addition, it provides recommendations on improving the organization, planning, and control of strategic deterrence at the global and regional levels.
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ID:
098950
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ID:
093441
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