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ID:
165619
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This paper looks at a brief history of the current forum of the aerospace defense of Russia as it evolved. It analyzes the composition makeup, and principal functional tasks carried out by ASF AD-AMD structural elements. It proposes basic development lines for their automated control systems, radar equipment, and specialized weapons.
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ID:
141922
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The authors examine a system to assess current and anticipated damage to vital elements of a strategic deterrence system as a response to geopolitical instability factors. They advance arguments for a role to be played by a system to assess current and anticipated damage to vital elements of the strategic deterrence system to restrain possible aggression with nuclear and conventional weapons.
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ID:
190552
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This paper lists the general provisions for repelling aerospace aggression at the initial stage of large-scale warfare. It also gives the authors' view on the system of forms and methods of combat in an aerospace theater of operations.
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ID:
152838
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This paper offers a critical analysis of the currently established categories (notions) aerospace sphere and aerospace; shows the physical and legal differences between airspace and outer space; suggests viewing forms of warfare in each of these spheres as categories in their own right, with their own distinctive methods of using various forces and assets
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ID:
152839
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The paper discusses conceptual aspects of addressing problems of the state's aerospace defense. It analyzes the technological and organizational issues these tasks involve in the context of the newly created service of the RF Armed Forces, i.e. the Aerospace Forces.
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ID:
117100
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Publication |
2012.
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Summary/Abstract |
The authors discuss problems that prevent Russia from feeling secure from aerospace attack. They put forward their own ideas about a nationwide aerospace defense system and its constituent subsystems.
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ID:
156134
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The authors review different issues related to ensuring Russia's military security in aerospace by developing an Early Aerospace Attack Warning System radar field. They show that the base for national aerospace defense is composed of aerospace attack warning, outer space monitoring, antimissile and aerospace defense systems linked by common logic and automated work algorithms. They reveal the Early Aerospace Attack Warning System's structure and the tasks set for its aerospace and ground-based echelons. The authors determine main trends for further buildup and developing Early Aerospace Attack Warning System and Aerospace Defense as a whole.
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ID:
124825
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2013.
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The authors offer an overview of the fine points of aerospace defense (ASD) forces' operations in various aerospace domains, and give their reasons for the need of an alternative approach to be used to develop tactics to fight adversary aerodynamic and ballistic targets and to evaluate its efficiency.
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ID:
161906
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This paper looks at ways of gaining superiority in space and approaches to ensuring it in the current conditions
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ID:
125054
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2013.
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The authors look at the major characteristics of automated control processes and give their validation of the makeup and structure of efficiency factors of automated control systems in the Aerospace Defense Forces, and also put forward their methodological approach to the classification and quantified evaluation of efficiency factors.
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ID:
165612
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This paper offers a classification of modern methods of aerospace defense of facilities, generalizes methods of immediate air defense of assets at the tactical level, and substantiates some promising lines in their further development.
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ID:
156143
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The author analyzes certain views on Russia's aerospace environment, as well as on its defense.
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ID:
179218
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The authors justify the need to form methods to counter adversary cruise missiles at the strategic level. A model is proposed for forming a general method of cruise missile defense of a strategic troops (forces) grouping participating in an aerial operation in a theater of war (TOW). The method is comprehensive in terms of forces, assets, and control levels.
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ID:
141925
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The authors examine the main trends and problems in the development of aerospace defense weapon systems simulation technologies and show certain methods to solve problem issues.
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ID:
143716
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The author outlines a series of promising trends in the development of aerospace defense forms and methods in the Russian Federation and suggests expedient methodological changes in the current approach to organizing the latter.
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ID:
179224
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This paper outlines the main problems in the formation of the initial data system covering RF AF facilities, economy, and infrastructure in the interests of organizing aerospace defense, and the methodological approaches to resolving these problems.
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ID:
144934
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Summary/Abstract |
The authors give an overview of strategic (nuclear) deterrence and show the significance of the role strategic defense systems fulfill in nuclear deterrence. They also acknowledge an increase in demands made upon what the aerospace defense systems and weapons have to do in the current situation, and argue for the need to modernize existing Russian strategic deterrence.
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