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ILYIN, L N (5) 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:   143705


Ground robots for the land forces / Ilyin, L N; Dulnev, P A; Kovalyov, V G   Article
Dulnev, P A Article
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Summary/Abstract The authors address intelligent robotic systems for the Land Forces, including problems confronting development of remote-controlled vehicles.
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ID:   108541


Guidelines for making arms and military technology for the land / Ilyin, L N; Kovalyov, V G; Muratkhanov, A S   Journal Article
Ilyin, L N Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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Incapacitants for military and special purpose / Ilyin, L N; Rylin, V V   Article
Ilyin, L N Article
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Summary/Abstract The authors offer an overview of a range of chemical sub-stances in the category of incapaciatants and consider the possibility of incapacitants being employed as nonlethal weapons. They assess incapacitants from the viewpoint of their effect making them suitable for employment in military and special applications.
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Modernization of the chemical, biological, and radiological def / Vetrov, V A; Ilyin, L N; Rylin, V V   Journal Article
Ilyin, L N Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The authors make a case for the need to develop chemical, biological, and radiological (CBR) protection in the emerging political, military, and economic situation; they also consider the possible effect of destruction of, or accidents at, chemically, biologically, or radiologically hazardous facilities on the behavior of troops and on the protection of the population and territories.
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