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2013.
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Summary/Abstract |
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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