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2012.
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Summary/Abstract |
The authors explore the specifics of network-centric combat operations and advance formal methods to adequately describe (represent) participating groups of forces and their basic elements (components). They put accent on describing the groups of forces as a combination of three basic components - a single information environment, a single functional environment, and a single action environment. They demonstrate that their approach gives the greatest possible flexibility and structural and functional adaptability to the groups of forces put together on network-centric principles, in accordance with their assigned (modified) tasks and the objectives of the operation, changes in the operational-tactical situation, and the conditions in which they conduct combat operations.
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