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153734
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This paper examines the development of a decision for making algorithm substantiating arms development trends in the RF AF Electronic Warfare Forces. The suggested algorithm is based on a comprehensive analysis of the relevant goals and objectives of developing the EW arms system and comparing them with the actual conditions of implementing support measures.
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ID:
118343
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2012.
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The authors examine application of information and computer technologies as a tool for developing methodology and designing in the armed forces.
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ID:
124814
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2013.
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The authors look at the differences between the traditional EW practices and EW conducted as part of information warfare, and at how the two are likely to change and relate to each other in the long term.
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ID:
125049
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2013.
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The authors define the role of electronic warfare countermeasures in the struggle for superiority in control and identify the tasks of electronic warfare countermeasures in present-day combined-arms combat.
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ID:
143702
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The authors give an updated definition of EW forces as an arm of the Land Forces, offer their view of EW targets, and also the very special style the EW forces use to fight their electronic and information war in an army operation
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ID:
141924
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The authors examine key factors contributing to the potential significance of electronic warfare in the general system of measures to defend ground assets on home territory from adversary aerospace attacks.
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ID:
125062
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Publication |
2013.
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The authors argue for making electronic war-related terms more to the point to take account of the specifics of information warfare in modern wars and armed conflicts.
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ID:
118335
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Publication |
2012.
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The authors explore the specifics of network-centric combat operations and advance formal methods to adequately describe (represent) participating groups of forces and their basic elements (components). They put accent on describing the groups of forces as a combination of three basic components - a single information environment, a single functional environment, and a single action environment. They demonstrate that their approach gives the greatest possible flexibility and structural and functional adaptability to the groups of forces put together on network-centric principles, in accordance with their assigned (modified) tasks and the objectives of the operation, changes in the operational-tactical situation, and the conditions in which they conduct combat operations.
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ID:
141930
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The authors examine the theoretical and methodological aspects of an approach used to identify the basic principles of hands-on combat action management and to assess its efficiency.
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ID:
127406
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Publication |
2013.
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Summary/Abstract |
The authors set out their approach to the construction of models simulating the hierarchy of goals and tasks assigned to an EW unit of a large ground forces formation in a combined arms engagement.
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ID:
145840
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The article presents model components for training electronic warfare specialists in higher military education schools to carry out assignments in modern combat actions conditions.
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ID:
127408
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Publication |
2013.
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The authors survey the joint information environment concept the U.S. and NATO commands are currently introducing into service. They offer arguments for the need to integrate the efforts of all reconnaissance forces and capabilities of the Armed Forces' branches and arms into an organizational technological authority building a joint information environment. In their judgment, the new authority is to be centered on the existing system used by EW units' radio reconnaissance subsystems to work jointly with other reconnaissance forces of a large military formation (joint task force).
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ID:
123799
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Publication |
2013.
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Summary/Abstract |
The paper suggests ways of organizing information support for electronic warfare planning in present-day conditions. It also identifies the information needs of electronic warfare control bodies, as well as data sources within and outside the system that take care of these needs.
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ID:
138189
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Summary/Abstract |
The authors advance arguments for the need to protect critical military and civilian facilities from missile attacks by sabotage and reconnaissance groups of infiltrators and groups of terrorists in a territorial defense position.
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ID:
073190
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ID:
102096
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Publication |
2010.
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Summary/Abstract |
The authors offer an algorithm for transforming digital cartographic information to input data for making operational-tactical calculations to forecast the capabilities of radio intelligence and radio suppression, and identify tasks that can be automated and solved by using digital cartographic data.
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ID:
066552
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ID:
159304
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Summary/Abstract |
The authors outline the operational goal to attain superiority in command and control during operations conducted by a Ground Forces formation. They also define the place and role played in achieving this goal by heterogeneous forces and weapons belonging to Electronic Warfare forces.
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