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ID:
123807
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2013.
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The authors look at the trends in modern UAV and HPW development and the fine points of defense against them.
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ID:
139209
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Traditional combined arms warfare is premised on the assumption that a symmetrical mix of different kinds of units and weapons offers an army the best prospect of achieving optimal results on the battlefield. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) has been accused by critics over the years of essentially abandoning the practice of traditional combined arms warfare before the 1973 Yom Kippur War in favor of a nontraditional (asymmetrical) variant that relied much too heavily on tanks and aircraft. While this criticism certainly has substantial merit, the IDF’s reverses in the early days of the war were not due solely to a lack of emphasis on traditional combined arms warfare, but rather also to a “perfect storm” of circumstances that obtained at the outset of hostilities. To its credit, the IDF learned rapidly from its prewar mistakes in force structure and war-fighting doctrine, reverting within days to a traditional approach to the practice of combined arms warfare, at least on the ground. Though not a battlefield panacea by any means, traditional combined arms warfare clearly contributed to the IDF’s eventual victory in the war.
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ID:
152833
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The paper looks at the command and control systems of the 40th Army's Air Force in the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan (1979-1989); analyzes the makeup of the bodies, posts, forces, and assets of Air Force control; and highlights their impact on control of aerial formations and units in combat actions.
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ID:
128111
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2012.
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The Dassault Mirage 2000 is an aircraft praised by its pilots and notable for its many applications in a diversity of roles, with some versions expected to remain in service for another 20 years, Jamie Hunter explores the global fleet.
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ID:
108293
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ID:
125350
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2013.
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As many air forces around the world face tough budgets, many will be assessing whether sacrificing force mass can be offset against more capable platforms. Jamie Hunter compares two of Europe's fighter offering.
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ID:
125672
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2013.
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With the standard missile SM-1 out of service date looming, a number of FFG-7 guided missile frigate operators are considering upgrading to the more capable SM-2 version. Australia is the first to follow the course.
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ID:
102106
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2010.
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The authors show, on the basis of an analysis of the ongoing reform in the Russian air defense system, its history and current development trends, and the demands made on it, the conditions and ways in which an integrated air defense system can be created in Russia within the framework of the existing institutional elements such as the air defense forces and fighter arm of the Air Force, army air defense, electronic warfare units, and the naval air defense forces.
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ID:
184011
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This paper highlights problems with the development of the army air defense (AD) weapon system owing to the shift of the focus of combat to the aerospace domain, as well as drastic changes in the scale, forms, and methods of the combat use of aerospace attack assets, and ways of solving the above problems.
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ID:
191026
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AMBIGUOUS events are taking place in the missile field that, considering modern realities, are rather difficult to assess in their entirety. They could have major ramifications for the formation of the global security architecture in the future, as well as for determining Russia's role and place in it...
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ID:
165612
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This paper offers a classification of modern methods of aerospace defense of facilities, generalizes methods of immediate air defense of assets at the tactical level, and substantiates some promising lines in their further development.
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ID:
114665
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Publication |
2012.
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Summary/Abstract |
In late 1972 (December 18-30), the Christmas Bombing of Hanoi in the
Democratic Republic of Viet Nam by the U.S. Air Force took place. Three weeks
later, the American author arrived and witnessed the destruction and how the
Vietnamese had already fitted this 'Battle of the B-52s' into their centuries old narrative
of resistance to foreign invasion. This article recounts the people and situations that he
met on this visit and the ways Vietnamese of all kinds viewed the battle as a great
victory for their land, one reinforcing their sense of past, present, and future.
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ID:
114489
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2012.
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The author takes a critical look at Lt. Col. B.D. Kazakhov's paper "Estimating the Efficiency of Combat Employment for Air Defense Troops in Interservice Formations" published in the September 2010 issue of Voyennaya mysl'. He defends the existing methodology of estimating the efficiency of air defense combat actions.
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ID:
184002
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The detection of decoy targets ensures the reliability of data received by radar about the real situation, which makes it possible to optimize decisions on target engagement. The use of decoy target identification information makes it possible to increase the efficiency of airspace control, establish the most appropriate level of readiness of surface-to-air missile systems, and significantly reduce the number of combat sorties of aircraft to assess the losses inflicted on the adversary.
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ID:
124828
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2013.
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The paper examines the factors that determine the specifics of organizing air defense for mobile facilities of national importance. It names the obstacles to effective protection of such facilities against air-attack capabilities and weapons, given the prevailing approaches to the organization of air defense.
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ID:
143716
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Summary/Abstract |
The author outlines a series of promising trends in the development of aerospace defense forms and methods in the Russian Federation and suggests expedient methodological changes in the current approach to organizing the latter.
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ID:
147805
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This article examines all periods in the development of Russia's air defense aviation and its role in combating a probable adversary's aerial offensive weapons.
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