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SHIMANOVSKY, M V (4) answer(s).
 
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Main reform and functioning patterns and principles of the huma / Shimanovsky, M V; Strumentov, A G   Journal Article
Shimanovsky, M V Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract The paper outlines the properties of the human mobilization resources accumulation system. It establishes which system classes it relates to, describes its functioning and development patterns, and also formulates the principles, which should underlie its reform.
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ID:   123806


Mobilization of human resources in the armed forces of the Russ: factors of their training and accumulation / Shimanovsky, M V   Journal Article
Shimanovsky, M V Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The author gives an overview of the main factors that influence the training and accumulation of human mobilization resources (hereinafter, HMR), sets up a classification for them, and analyzes the effect of the said factors on the HMR training and accumulation.
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ID:   138194


Operational and mobilization training as the basis of combat readiness for the RF armed forces / Kupriyanov, G P; Shimanovsky, M V ; Krasnyanchuk, N A   Article
Shimanovsky, M V Article
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Summary/Abstract The paper outlines ways of improving the organization of operational and mobilization training. It highlights issues in the current system's functionality in the RF AF, and suggests the first steps to be taken to address those.
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ID:   138201


Theoretical aspects of a system of reserve units / Shimanovsky, M V   Article
Shimanovsky, M V Article
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Summary/Abstract The author examines the purpose for which a system of reserve units is established as part of the Armed Forces, and looks at its purposes and functions, and the goals it fulfills. He offers a novel approach to the classification of characteristics distinguishing the system and suggests principles that should be used as the foundation on which a system of reserve units must be activated and operated.
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