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122297
Crowded and dangerous space: space navigation system proliferation's impact on future security operations
/ Handberg, Roger
Handberg, Roger
Journal Article
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2013.
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U.S. success in conducting expeditionary operations globally has made GPS-equivalent capabilities essential for a modern military and also for a robust economy. As a result, other states are building independent satnav systems or in the Russia case replenishing and modernizing their GLONASS [Global Navigation Satellite System] system. One outcome is that future military operations involving multiple states may find other satnav systems being used in the regions. What consequences occur is the focus of this analysis.
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Military Operations
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United States
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Russia
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Modern Military
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Global Navigation Satellite System
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Robust Economy
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Future Security Operations
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Space Navigation System
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098361
Cultural stress: how interactions with and among foreing populations affect military personal
/ Azari, Jaz; Dandeker, Christopher; Greenberg, Neil
Dandeker, Christopher
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2010.
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The purpose of this article is to expand civil-military and military health research's concepts of stress with the addition of a theoretical construct of the concept known as "cultural stress." Military research often discusses combat and operational stress and its effect on soldiers but does not address unique culturally induced stressors created by the modern military's interaction with indigenous populations. Civilian research discusses stress as it relates to "culture shock" but does not account for unique pressures facing servicemen in both peacetime and wartime environments. This article synthesizes these concepts to produce a new conceptual basis of "cultural stress" from which further empirical research can be conducted.
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Combat
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Modern Military
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Operations Stress
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Culture Shock
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Foreign Cultures
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166172
Force multipliers
/ Paul, Mihir
Paul, Mihir
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Indian Navy
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IAF
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Modern Military
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ISR
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119996
Future of space: trouble on the final frontier
/ Faith, G Ryan
Faith, G Ryan
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2012.
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Nearly one hundred countries, including the world's spacefaring nations, have formally agreed upon the principles set out in the 1967 "Treaty on Principles Governing the Activities of States in the Exploration and Use of Outer Space, Including the Moon and Other Celestial Bodies," more commonly known as the UN Outer Space Treaty. This document represents our global consensus on the fate and disposition of the rest of our solar system, of our galaxy's one hundred billion other stars (and their solar systems), and of the one hundred billion additional galaxies in the universe; it was all decided before the first moon landing.
Key Words
China
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Outer Space
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Solar system
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Modern Military
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Future of Space
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Diplomatic Community
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UN Outer Space Treaty
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Anti - Satellite Weapons Test
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064610
Lessons of the great patriotic war, local wars and prospects of
/ Gareev, M A
2005
Gareev, M A
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2005.
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National Security
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Modern Military
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Military Art
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130686
Modern military rhetoric in the system of U.S. and NATO troop
/ Zverev, S. E
Zverev, S. E
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2014.
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The article examine modern western military rhetoric and ways in which it can be used in training and educating the US and NATO servicemen. Its looks into the evolution of views on the place of effective communication in the US army and the process of forming communication competence in US military education control documents.
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Military education
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Military Training
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United States
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Military Communication
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Modern Military
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North Atlantic Treaty Organization - NATO
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US Army
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Modern System
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Military System
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Troops
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Military Rhetoric
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Modern Military Rhetoric
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Modern Rhetoric
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