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RECONNAISSANCE (13) answer(s).
 
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ID:   129702


Effects based operations / Asthana, T M   Journal Article
Asthana, T M Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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ID:   107253


Evolution of warfare forms and methods in a network centric env / Dolgopolov, A V; Bogdanov, S A   Journal Article
Bogdanov, S A Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract In the authors' view, the systemic properties of information and communications network elements are used, where appropriate for the warfare system, in the network centric warfare environment, so as to change dramatically the concept of the nature of warfare and its main content - the forms and methods of warfare.
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ID:   182057


Expanding cooperative intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance with allies and partners in the Indo-Pacific / Holmgren, Jacob J   Journal Article
Holmgren, Jacob J Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Throughout its history, the United States of America has relied on extensive cooperation with allies and partners to compete with and, when necessary, defeat adversaries. Australian and American forces worked closely in concert during World War II to find and destroy enemy air and naval forces, perhaps most famously through the utilization of Australian national and indigenous Coastwatchers throughout the Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea. This arc of history continues today, especially on the Korean Peninsula, where US and Republic of Korea (ROK) intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) assets work together to maintain 24-hour-a-day eyes and ears on North Korea. Although the United States has a rich history and strong current relationship with partners and allies regarding ISR, the future challenges of the region will require even closer cooperation. The decision advantage that ISR provides can be the deciding factor in success or failure.
Key Words Surveillance  Reconnaissance  Indo-Pacific  Intelligenc 
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ID:   126300


Geographic information systems: enabling knowledge-basad operations / Bhalla, Puneet   Journal Article
Bhalla, Puneet Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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ID:   138028


Geo-politics and aerospace power / Soman, SS   Article
Soman, SS Article
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Key Words Geopolitics  Intelligence  Surveillance  Aerospace Power  Reconnaissance  ISR 
HADR  RMAs  PGMs  Disater Relief 
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ID:   103770


Importance of intelligence surveillance and reconnaissance / Verma, Nirmal   Journal Article
Verma, Nirmal Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words Intelligence  Maritime  Sea  Surveillance  Intelligence information  Reconnaissance 
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ID:   069946


NBC reconnaissance vehicles are advancing from the wilderness / Foss, Christopher F   Journal Article
Foss, Christopher F Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
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ID:   157636


Organizing and conducting reconnaissance for the missile forces & artillery in present-day operations / Matveyevsky, M M   Journal Article
MATVEYEVSKY, M M Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The authors review issues related to organizing and conducting reconnaissance (artillery reconnaissance) in order to ensure the participation of missile and artillery formations (military units and subunits) in inflicting fire damage on the adversary in modern operations.
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ID:   089335


Russia's war in Georgia: lessons and consequences / Pallin, Carolina Vendil; Westerlund, Fredrik   Journal Article
Pallin, Carolina Vendil Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract The Russian military operation during the Five-Day war in Georgia points to a number of lessons with strategic implications for Russia. The deficiencies in its military performance - not least concerning C4ISR and precision strike capability - have underscored the need for a modernization of the Armed Forces and a diversification of Russia's military capability. Russia needs to arrive at a strategic decision on the priorities for the future development of its military and defence industry: should it prepare for large-scale wars or post-modern warfare and counter-insurgence? In the meantime, the scope of Russian military strategy will be clearly limited and military force will remain a powerful but blunt security policy instrument.
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ID:   181164


Spying from Space: Reconnaissance Satellites and Interstate Disputes / Early, Bryan R; Gartzke, Erik   Journal Article
Gartzke, Erik Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Despite considerable interest and debate, it has proven surprisingly difficult to demonstrate a systematic link between technological change and patterns of war and peace. At least part of the challenge may reside in finding the right place to “look” for such relationships. Technological change alters what nations can do to one another (capabilities), but in ways that are typically reflected by deals (diplomatic bargains) rather than actions. We theorize that reconnaissance satellites have revolutionized the use of information gleaned from spying in ways that discourage states from engaging in serious conflicts with one another. We analyze the impact of reconnaissance satellites on high-casualty militarized interstate disputes (MIDS) between dyads from 1950 to 2010. We find that when either the potential aggressor or target in a dyad possess reconnaissance satellites, they are significantly less likely to become involved in serious MIDs. This effect is especially powerful when both states possess reconnaissance satellites.
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ID:   189812


System for combating unmanned aerial vehicles: new technical level and integrated approach / Yeryomin, G.V. ; Chorniy, S.N.   Journal Article
G.V. YERYOMIN, S.N. CHORNIY Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This paper examines issues of combating small unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), ways of improving the assets and system of combating them in the Ground Forces, and actions by specialized subunits countering UAV.
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ID:   114484


Unmanned aerial vehicles: tasks and employment / Kazarian, B I   Journal Article
Kazarian, B I Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract The author looks at the specifics of the development and employment of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), their integration into reconnaissance, fire, and control systems, their more functional payloads, mission tasks, and ways in which they provide information and support to combat computer networks
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Unmanned aerial vehicles in combat systems / Kazarian, B I   Journal Article
Kazarian, B I Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract The author examines the efficiency of combat capabilities and operation of systems comprising unmanned aerial vehicles that rely on a well-developed operational theory and practice that bodies in control of UAV groups and systems have in cooperation with ground troops, artillery, the air force, and the navy by using communications, network data exchange, and automation.
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