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ID:
147512
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Summary/Abstract |
Israel’s security doctrine has traditionally distinguished between routine threats (low-intensity attacks by state armies or non-state organisations) and fundamental threats (high-intensity offensives by state armies). It has paid much less attention to the middle ground: the medium-intensity threat. That threat has grown in the wake of changes to the priorities of some Arab states; reductions in the military capabilities of others; and the emergence of non-state organisations that have acquired some state capabilities and that have successfully combined guerrilla and terror tactics (irregular warfare) with more conventional practices (regular warfare). Indeed, medium-intensity warfare is now the strategic focus of some of Israel’s active enemies. The country’s security doctrine must address this grey area, first by defining it, and then by identifying the optimal strategies and tactics that will be required to combat it.
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ID:
120493
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2013.
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Summary/Abstract |
Military conflict increasingly involves political violence, organised crime and illicit economies, while law enforcement often resembles warfare.
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ID:
179221
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This paper examines the main development problems in the missile and artillery weapons system of the RF Ground Forces (GF). the improvement of the reconnaissance system, the modernization of the ammunition and specialized chemistry branch, and suggests ways to solve the former.
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ID:
093045
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ID:
190519
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Summary/Abstract |
This paper explores the need for and problems associated with developing a scientific and methodological justification for weapon sets for Ground Forces army formations, and suggests a calculation and modeling system for this kind of research.
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ID:
138655
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ID:
170328
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ID:
170566
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Publication |
Tokyo, National Institute for Defense Studies (NIDS), 2019.
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Description |
106p.pbk
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Standard Number |
9784864820806
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Copies: C:1/I:0,R:0,Q:0
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
059847 | 355.0330/JAP 059847 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
157630
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The authors compare the present-day and prospective Ground Forces' Electronic Warfare forces and assets, and clarify the basic elements of their application tactics in a combined arms combat action (operation). It is shown that there are a number of objective prerequisites for the upgrading of the EW forces and their transformation in the short term into an arm of the Ground Forces.
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ID:
181383
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Summary/Abstract |
This paper reveals the role, place, and tasks of the Ground Forces in strategic deterrence, and outlines the priority development trends for strategic conventional weapons that help prevent and successfully repulse potential aggression against Russia and its allies.
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