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COMBAT EFFICIENCY (7) answer(s).
 
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Aircraft performance evaluation / Stepanov, V D   Journal Article
Stepanov, V D Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The author describes the findings of his criterial studies showing the upsides and downsides of various combat efficiency criteria of aircraft with the purpose of giving them a rational technological configuration. He highlights the different specific sides of the combat potential factor that limit its employment in comparative evaluations of aircraft alternatives.
Key Words Aircraft  Combat Potential  Damage  Losses  Combat Efficiency 
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ID:   145839


Assessment of a damaged warship / Lobanov, S L; Blednov, D A ; Smidyuk, M A   Journal Article
LOBANOV, S L Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The authors develop an approach to the assessment of a damaged warship by drawing on the concept of priorities to be followed to prevent specific types of damage sustained in battle or by accident. They also offer a classification of possible types of damage and retrace their links to the ship's qualities in resisting damage of these types.
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ID:   114034


Better combat gear and weapons for the 21st century / Boyko, V P; Markelov, Ye B; Shaklein, A F   Journal Article
Boyko, V P Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract The authors discuss improvements in the Russian troops' combat gear and show ways to be followed in research to design soldiers' combat gear for the 21st century.
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ID:   161914


Forming a rational makeup of prospective aviation complexes / Khariton, V A   Journal Article
KHARITON, V A Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This paper relies on the analysis of publications by aviation experts and examines some approaches to forming a rational technological makeup of new sixth-generation aviation complexes in accordance with their intended purpose.
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ID:   123809


Improvements to the system for monitoring preparation and launc / Ugrevsky, S V; Khalin, A F   Journal Article
Ugrevsky, S V Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Starting out from their evaluation of a high-precision missile system, which is a fusion of system components, operators, and weapons, the authors have developed a system to monitor preparation and launch of a missile strike.
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ID:   163096


Shots per casualty: an indicator of combat efficiency for the first Australian task force in South Vietnam / Ross, Andrew   Journal Article
Ross, Andrew Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract In combat, the ratio of shots fired per casualty inflicted can provide a measure of the combat effectiveness of a force. The shots per casualty ratio achieved by the 1st Australian Task Force in Vietnam is shown to change according to factors including marksmanship, tactics and combat type. While, over the course of the campaign, 1ATF fired an increasing number of shots to achieve a casualty, this is explained by improvements in the quality of Viet Cong and People’s Army small arms. Australian Task Force and US Army shots per casualty ratios are briefly compared..
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Ways to justify combat aircraft improvement from a military-economic perspective / SAFIN, A M   Journal Article
SAFIN, A M Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The paper examines issues of military-economic analysis as applied to combat aircraft improvement. It suggests a methodology for choosing between devising new combat aircraft or modernizing the available machines, considering the specific features of prognosticated combat actions, which involves SMART analysis and existing technological solutions based on SWOT analysis. When assessing the chosen aircraft improvement priorities from the military-economic viewpoint, the paper proposes using criteria that take into account not only combat efficiency, but also combat competitiveness.
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