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NCW (14) answer(s).
 
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ID:   067796


All the glisters: is network-centric warfare really scientific ? / Reid, Darryn J; Goodman, Graham; Johnson, Wayne; Giffin, Ralph E   Journal Article
Reid, Darryn J Journal Article
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Publication 2005.
Key Words Warfare  Network Centric Warfare  NCW 
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ID:   069326


An operational perspective of network centric warfare in the In / Kapoor, V K   Journal Article
Kapoor, V K Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Key Words Warfare  Network Centric Warfare  NCW  Inforamtion Warfare 
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ID:   083375


Cyber warfare and network centric warfare / Gera, Y K   Journal Article
Gera, Y K Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Key Words Cyber Warfare  NCW  Neteork Centric Warfare 
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ID:   056732


Enabling defense transformation: network-Centric warfare and ba / Isby , David C Oct-Nov 2003  Journal Article
Isby , David C Journal Article
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ID:   077489


Future naval supremacy: the challenges of maritime network centric warfare / Latt, Khine   Journal Article
Latt, Khine Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
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ID:   094410


It's the network, stupid: air power and network centric warfare - trends and challenges / Robinson, Tim   Journal Article
Robinson, Tim Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Key Words Warfare  Airpower  Artificial Intelligence  NCW  Air Power 
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ID:   094637


NCW: the double - edged sword / Poduval, Sanjay   Journal Article
Poduval, Sanjay Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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ID:   079761


Net-centric or networked military operations? / Moon, Terry   Journal Article
Moon, Terry Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
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ID:   075718


Network enabled capability: a theory desperately in need of doctrine / Meiter, J S   Journal Article
Meiter, J S Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Key Words Defence doctrine  Network Centric Warfare  NCW 
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ID:   090129


Nework-centric warfare: implications for India / Gera, Y K   Journal Article
Gera, Y K Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract The character and nature of warfare keeps changing from time to time. Nework-centric warfare (NCW) has emerged as a new conceptual framework with which to examine military missions and military organisations. The theory of network centricity has been central to military thinking and development of military doctrine for some time. Availability of information about own troops and gathering of intelligence about the enemy troops are vital for the successful accomplishment of military operations. The more intelligence we have about the oppenent, the more likely we can penetrate his observe, Orient, Decide and Act (OODA) loop and seize the initiative. The convergence of computers and communications has facilitated this process further.
Key Words India  Network Centric Warfare  NCW 
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ID:   080516


Newtork-Centric warfare and its strategic implications / Matheswaran, M   Journal Article
Matheswaran, M Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Key Words Warfare  Network-centric Warfare  NCW 
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ID:   166130


Non Contact Warfare (NCW) – Managing Conflict in 21st Century / Verma, Vivek   Journal Article
Verma, Vivek Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The world has been devising strategy of winning without fighting. Over last three decades, terms like hybrid warfare, unrestricted warfare, asymmetric warfare, information warfare and political warfare have been used to define future warfare. At the heart of these is technology that has fuelled competitions and conflicts. The technological innovations have closely networked government, people and financial institutions. It has, for the first time, exposed people, political leadership, governance structures and economy to new generation threats emanating from non-contact warfare (NCW). Autonomous systems, miniaturisation, stealth, speed and stand-off precision strike, incognito platforms have changed the character of war. The technological developments have increased accessibility to state competitors and non-state actors, a fact that risks eroding military response capabilities. In such a dynamic and ever evolving world, non-contact warfare is being rampantly used and abused by all actors to remain ahead in the dominance race. It is imperative for India to evolve policies to thwart impending threats from NCW.
Key Words NCW  Non Contact Warfare 
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Precision strike weapons & net-centric warfare   Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Key Words Net Centric Warfare  Warfare  NCW 
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ID:   083376


Restructuring military organizations for network centric warfar / Rawat, Manoj   Journal Article
Rawat, Manoj Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
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