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INFORMATION SUPPORT (10) answer(s).
 
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Automated processing of unstructured data in prospective military automated systems: a conceptual basis / Bystrov, I I   Journal Article
BYSTROV, I I Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This paper examines the conceptual basis of the automated processing of unstructured information given in a natural language, in military automated systems. This basis aims to support the creation of prospective intelligent information systems where the chief information unit of computer processing is knowledge. The commonly used technology to create such systems is Big Data, plus the logical-semantic and logical-mathematical methods of extracting knowledge from the flow of unstructured information and of manipulating it while using linguistic and semantic processors and databases.
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ID:   133321


Control over groups on unmanned aerial vehicles / Lopatkin, D. V; Anisimov, I. V; Matveyev, D. S   Journal Article
Lopatkin, D. V Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract The author look at challenges created by unmanned aerial vehicle (UAVs) used in groups, specific control organization and next generation technologies employed to developed onboard control system to navigate groups of UAVs
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ID:   124814


Electronic warfare and information warfare / Kuznetsov, V I; Donskov, Yu Ye; Korobeynikov, A S   Journal Article
Donskov, Yu Ye Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The authors look at the differences between the traditional EW practices and EW conducted as part of information warfare, and at how the two are likely to change and relate to each other in the long term.
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ID:   138193


Military equipment ergonomics: design and appraisal / Nefedovich, A V   Article
Nefedovich, A V Article
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Summary/Abstract The author addresses a subject at the forefront of many people's minds - making humans feel comfortable with the automated control systems of a warship, its armaments, weapons, and equipment - in the sense of how ergonomic they are in the human environment and how well military equipment is integrated into this environment all the way from design to operation.
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ID:   123799


Organizing information support for EW planning in present-day c / Donskov, Yu Ye; Orlov, A V; Prokhorov, Yu I; Titova, T M   Journal Article
Donskov, Yu Ye Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The paper suggests ways of organizing information support for electronic warfare planning in present-day conditions. It also identifies the information needs of electronic warfare control bodies, as well as data sources within and outside the system that take care of these needs.
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ID:   155354


Providing information support for Russia's Foreign Policy / Melnikova, O   Journal Article
Melnikova, O Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract IN ANY COUNTRY, including Russia, the efficiency of government depends to a serious extent on the quality of information support. An effective mechanism of government is impossible to imagine without media support for all aspects of home and foreign policy. The quantity, quality and accessibility of information are criteria for the external assessment of a state and indications of its status in the international community.
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ID:   155355


Providing information support for Russia's foreign policy / Melnikova, O   Journal Article
Melnikova, O Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract IN ANY COUNTRY, including Russia, the efficiency of government depends to a serious extent on the quality of information support. An effective mechanism of government is impossible to imagine without media support for all aspects of home and foreign policy. The quantity, quality and accessibility of information are criteria for the external assessment of a state and indications of its status in the international community.
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ID:   184012


Tasks of training navy information support specialists / Abravitov, D.V. ; Bessonov, Ye.G.   Journal Article
D.V. ABRAVITOV, Ye.G. BESSONOV Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The authors address tasks of training information support specialists with a focus on the specifics of RF naval operations. They consider distinctive features of work in the present-day information environment. Prospects of specialists' information support of military-political work are described. Examples from information support practices in the interests of the US Department of Defense are given. Two aspects of training specialists stand out as conclusions: scientific methodology and teaching methods.
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ID:   114484


Unmanned aerial vehicles: tasks and employment / Kazarian, B I   Journal Article
Kazarian, B I Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract The author looks at the specifics of the development and employment of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), their integration into reconnaissance, fire, and control systems, their more functional payloads, mission tasks, and ways in which they provide information and support to combat computer networks
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Unmanned aerial vehicles in combat systems / Kazarian, B I   Journal Article
Kazarian, B I Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract The author examines the efficiency of combat capabilities and operation of systems comprising unmanned aerial vehicles that rely on a well-developed operational theory and practice that bodies in control of UAV groups and systems have in cooperation with ground troops, artillery, the air force, and the navy by using communications, network data exchange, and automation.
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