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152830
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Summary/Abstract |
The issue of assessing the efficiency of troop (force) command and control in combined-arms operations has always been topical, and apparently will remain to be so. It appears the most pressing whenever the army undergoes reformation, and also when one or another of the Armed Forces arms and services gets fundamentally reorganized to be up to their radically changed role and place in attaining objectives during a modern combined-arms operation, and also for the future prospect. However, publications on the matter, which could be said to boast considerable scientific and practical orientation, are few and far between. The reason, we think, is as follows.
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ID:
125049
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2013.
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The authors define the role of electronic warfare countermeasures in the struggle for superiority in control and identify the tasks of electronic warfare countermeasures in present-day combined-arms combat.
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ID:
109994
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2011.
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The authors discuss the most significant trends in counter-electronic warfare in military operations fought in our day and basic counter-EW principles.
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ID:
149032
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Analyzing "command and control fragmentation" as the base method of disorganizing the adversary's command and control, using electronic warfare (EW) forces and weapons as an arm of the service, the authors formulate conceptual provisions of theoretical, systemic and functional nature necessary to determine the operational and tactical requirements for the army's electronic warfare aerial drone systems.
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ID:
153737
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The authors justify the necessity to create a system for protecting helicopters that makes it possible to adequately counteract both the adversary's ground-based and aerial Air Defense weapons. They also explain the urgency of carrying out military and scientific research in this area.
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