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INFORMATION SUPERIORITY (13) answer(s).
 
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Electronic warfare and information warfare / Kuznetsov, V I; Donskov, Yu Ye; Korobeynikov, A S   Journal Article
Donskov, Yu Ye Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract 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:   145847


Employment of unmanned aerial vehicles in tactical radar reconnaissance / Likhachyov, V P; Ryazantsev, L B ; Cherednikov, I Yu   Journal Article
Cherednikov, I Yu Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article argues for the necessity of creating small-sized devices of service radar reconnaissance to equip tactical unmanned aerial vehicles.
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ID:   089317


History and evolution of network - centric warfare / Poduval, Sanjay   Journal Article
Poduval, Sanjay Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
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ID:   135262


Information operations on the battlefield / Sayfetdinov, Kh I   Article
Sayfetdinov, Kh I Article
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Summary/Abstract The author looks close up at information operations and their relevance to the Russian Armed Forces and the Country as a whole in peace and wartime; at the need to develop regulations stating the purpose, objectives and underlying principles on which information operations are based as a system; and at their significance in the integrated government and military command and control system
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ID:   153733


Information warfare at the operational-tactical control level / Trotsenko, K A   Journal Article
Trotsenko, K A Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The author analyzes the role, place, and content of information warfare in preparing and conducting tactical action by Ground Forces units and formations, and suggests a novel understanding of its essence, order, and methods of operation.
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ID:   133328


Informational and psychological superiority in modern-day combat operations (as viewed by US Army Leaders) / Goncharov, S. V; Arnamonov, N. F   Journal Article
Goncharov, S. V Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract The authors survey the American military leaders views on military doctrines believed to improve exchange, processing, analysis and dissemination of information so as to achieve informational and psychological superiority over an adversary.
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ID:   109994


Main aspects of counter-electronic warfare / Koziratsky, Yu L   Journal Article
Koziratsky, Yu L Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract The authors discuss the most significant trends in counter-electronic warfare in military operations fought in our day and basic counter-EW principles.
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ID:   127399


Nature and content of a new-generation war / Chekinov, S G; Bogdanov, S A   Journal Article
Bogdanov, S A Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The authors make an analysis of print publications put out by the Russian Ministry of Defense and other sources devoted to the country's security today and offer an insight into the nature and content of a new-generation war.
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ID:   145476


Network centric warfare: developing and leveraging information superiority / Alberts, David S; Garstka, John J; Stein, Frederick P 2016  Book
Alberts, David S Book
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Edition 2nd ed.
Publication New Delhi, Alpha Editions, 2016.
Description xiv, 284p.: figurespbk
Standard Number 9789385505775
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ID:   117095


Network-centric warfare concept: pro and contra / Raskin, A V; Pelyak, V S; Vyalov, S A   Journal Article
Raskin, A V Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract The authors look at the fundamental characteristics of network-centric warfare, and its strong and weak points. They also examine the technical and organizational problems confronting foreign and Russian military science in efforts to make this concept practicable.
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ID:   114486


Protection of troops control information: current problems and possible solutions / Travnikov, S A   Journal Article
Travnikov, S A Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract The authors survey the views foreign countries hold on information warfare and its contribution to success in military operations, and argue for the need to protect information as a key condition to gain and maintain information superiority on the battlefield, and also give an insight into information security in troops control systems today.
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Unified stationary and mobile troops and weapons control system / Morozov, S V; Kudrenko, O A   Journal Article
Morozov, S V Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The authors discuss the specific aspects of automated troops and weapons control in our day. They examine the general systems engineering problems to be coped with to design a next-generation automated troops and weapons control system for a joint strategic command.
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ID:   151047


Using commercial communication satellites to attain information superiority and Improve troop and weapon control / Sidorin, A N; Talynkin, V A   Journal Article
Sidorin, A N Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The authors analyze modern dual-purpose satellite communication systems in foreign states and their ability to ensure information superiority and support troop command and control in wars and armed conflicts. Based on foreign practice, the authors suggest a number of options for employing commercial (civilian) satellite systems for military purposes.
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