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SURVIVABILITY (8) answer(s).
 
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ID:   183280


Aircraft carriers—missions, survivability, size, cost, numbers / Lehman, John F; Wills, Steven   Journal Article
Lehman, John F Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract A new, twenty-first-century design of the size of USS Midway with an air wing up to sixty-five aircraft, whether conventionally or nuclear powered, could complement larger nuclear flattops while still incorporating rugged survivability and being capable of independent operations—and could be built quicker and cheaper and in more shipyards.
Key Words Aircraft carriers  Missions  Survivability 
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ID:   184009


Effect of survivability on the combat and military-economic efficiency of military technical systems / Selivanov, V.V. ; Ilyin, Yu.D.   Journal Article
V.V. SELIVANOV, Yu.D. ILYIN Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This paper explores the effect of survivability on the combat and military-economic efficiency of military equipment. It suggests a methodological approach aimed at ensuring survivability when devising performance specifications and developing these systems.
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ID:   098740


Efforts to improve the control system of a new combined arms fo: certain aspects / Kuznetsov, N F; Raschislov, A L   Journal Article
Kuznetsov, N F Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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ID:   179217


Maintaining the survivability of airborne assault forces / Andreyev, M V; Savelyev, M A; Gladkov, R V   Journal Article
Gladkov, R V Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The authors justify the need for techniques for reducing the detectability of airborne assaults in order to improve their survivability and to achieve a surprise effect in the adversary's rearguard. Certain approaches to solving this problem and a procedure for developing detectability reduction techniques for Airborne Forces (ABF) weapons and military hardware are proposed.
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ID:   135358


Survivability of a combined arms formation’s control system / Survivability of a combined arms formation’s control system   Article
Survivability of a combined arms formation’s control system Article
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Summary/Abstract The authors discuss ways of enhancing the survivability of a combined arms formation’s control system in a fluid situation on the battle field and offer their ideas for achieving this objective.
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ID:   153737


Survivability of army helicopters as one of the main factors in enhancing helicopter strike groups' combat capabilities / Khilchenko, R G ; Butuzov, V V ; Koziratsky, Yu L   Journal Article
Koziratsky, Yu L Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The authors justify the necessity to create a system for protecting helicopters that makes it possible to adequately counteract both the adversary's ground-based and aerial Air Defense weapons. They also explain the urgency of carrying out military and scientific research in this area.
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ID:   106333


Survivability of China's sea-based nuclear forces / Riqiang, Wu   Journal Article
Riqiang, Wu Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract The survivability of China's ballistic missile submarines and submarine-launched ballistic missiles is examined. First, the Type 094 ballistic missile submarine is noisy and vulnerable even in shallow waters. This suggests the urgency for China to improve the quietness of the Type 094. Second, after the deployment of the U.S. interceptor missile, SM-3 Block IIA, in 2018, China's intercontinental ballistic missiles and submarine-launched ballistic missiles launched from Chinese coastal waters would face a three-layer engagement, constructed by SM-3 IIAs deployed near China's coastal waters, ground-based interceptors deployed in California and Alaska, and SM-3 IIAs deployed near U.S. coastal waters respectively. These deployments could undermine the credibility of China's nuclear deterrence. It would be well for China and the United States to work together to improve strategic stability between these two states.
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ID:   118341


Tank support combat vehicles: reality and prospects / Zernov, M I; Rodsky, S Yu   Journal Article
Zernov, M I Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract The paper argues the need to introduce tank support combat vehicles (TSCV) in tank units. It shows not only their importance for reducing tank losses but also their role in solving other problems of combined-arms warfare, and offers a way of furthering the project.
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