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KISELYOV, V A (11) answer(s).
 
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ID:   145835


Airborne (airmobile) forces in modern warfare / Kiselyov, V A; Vorobyov, I N   Journal Article
Kiselyov, V A Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The authors give a retrospective overview of operations involving airborne and airmobile forces in full-scale wars and armed conflicts, offering unconventional conclusions and ideas on ways to enhance the effectiveness of airdrops and air assaults in warfare today.
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ID:   159298


Battle of Mosul in iraq as a mirror of us city capturing tactics / Kiselyov, V A ; Kostenko, A N   Journal Article
Kiselyov, V A Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This paper analyzes actions by the US-led coalition to liberate Iraqi Mosul from terrorists, which took an incongruously heavy toll in civilian lives and destruction of the city infrastructure. Stemming from the practice of combat actions in Syria and Iraq, it offers certain recommendations on organizing an engagement in urban conditions.
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ID:   114041


Cybernetics in network-centric operations / Vorobyov, I N; Kiselyov, V A   Journal Article
Vorobyov, I N Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract The authors look at the role of cybernetics as a science of mathematical philosophy applicable to general laws of control in a system of network-centric operations and make pioneering attempts to formulate its principles and offer recommendations to put them into effect by commanders and staffs.
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ID:   108291


From present-day tactics to network-centric action / Vorobyov, I N; Kiselyov, V A   Journal Article
Vorobyov, I N Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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ID:   144937


Hybrid operations: a new type of warfare / Kiselyov, V A; Vorobyov, I N   Article
Vorobyov, I N Article
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Summary/Abstract The authors give their view of hybrid operations, a new type of warfare that is actually the annexation of a part of a target country, and take a close look at the basic components of hybrid warfare that have a decisive effect on the conduct of hybrid operations.
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ID:   123812


New trends in tactical reconnaissance / Vorobyov, I N; Kiselyov, V A   Journal Article
Vorobyov, I N Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The authors make an analysis of likely trends in tactical reconnaissance development on the basis of improvements in weaponry and organizational changes in reconnaissance units.
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ID:   109991


Present-stage military theory in Russia / Vorobyov, I N; Kiselyov, V A   Journal Article
Vorobyov, I N Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract The authors assess the results of the military reform aimed at giving the Russian Armed Forces a new makeup, highlight the resultant problems in military theory, and suggest a number of solutions.
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ID:   108558


Response to warfare today and tomorrow / Vorobyov, I N; Kiselyov, V A   Journal Article
Vorobyov, I N Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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ID:   107250


Role of military science in Russia's changing armed forces / Vorobyov, I N; Kiselyov, V A   Journal Article
Vorobyov, I N Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract The authors examine the role of military science in the ongoing reforms of the Armed Forces in Russia, and offer practical advice.
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ID:   125050


Russian military theory: past and present / Vorobyov, I N; Kiselyov, V A   Journal Article
Vorobyov, I N Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The paper traces the formation of the Russian military theory, and highlights the problems of its development that occurred at various times, including at the present stage.
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ID:   153732


What kind of warfare should the Russian armed forces be prepared for? / Kiselyov, V A   Journal Article
Kiselyov, V A Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Thise paper outliness certain trends in the buildup, development, and training of Russia's Armed Forces stemming from analysis of the prospective nature and content of future wars.
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