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MILITARY AND SPECIALIZED EQUIPMENT (4) answer(s).
 
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Asymmetric response in network-centric warfare / Dulnev, P A; Kovalyov, V G; Ilyin, L N   Journal Article
Dulnev, P A Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract The article analyzes the principles and features of network-centric warfare to substantiate some trends in the development of counter measures to high-tech enemy.
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ID:   114045


High-tech industrial exports / Kokhno, P A   Journal Article
Kokhno, P A Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract The paper examines the strategic potential of foreign countries and Russia in the new markets of high-tech industrial products, shows the importance of competitiveness and technological advantages, and outlines the main vectors of competitive strategy to meet consumer demand for the output of military industry enterprises.
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ID:   107247


Target program planning of weapons system development in the co / Burenok, V M   Journal Article
Burenok, V M Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract The author examines the ideas used to formulate the State Armaments Program (SAP) and the Federal Target Program (FTP) for Defense-Industrial Complex Development and the link existing between them; offers his ideas on changes to be made in the laws and regulations for amendments to be made to the current SAP, and suggests a procedure for decision-making on amendments and an algorithm it could follow.
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Tests of complex systems consisting of standardized elements / Andreyev, V N; Zubkov, V V; Sploshnov, M A   Journal Article
Andreyev, V N Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The authors go over the specific details of test planning for an automated aviation and air defense control system as an example of a complex system consisting of standardized elements. They describe the sequence of steps to be taken to select the test items, draw up a schedule of checks, and choose testing methods and test locations. They also look at handicaps imposed on tests of complex systems and give recommendations to overcome them.
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