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TIKHANYCHEV, O V (5) answer(s).
 
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Combat simulations: Past, present and future / Vypasnyak, V I; Guralnik, A M; Tikhanychev, O V   Article
Vypasnyak, V I Article
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Summary/Abstract The author survey the key stages of combat simulation in development that are closely associated with the Russian Defence Ministry’s 27th Central Scientific Research Institute (CSRI), a leading institutions in this area of research in Russia.
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ID:   124821


Critical vulnerabilities of forces / Rusanov, I P; Tikhanychev, O V; Yakovlev, S V   Journal Article
Tikhanychev, O V Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The authors offer an overview of approaches to identifying critical elements of state infrastructure. They go into history to come up with the conclusion that similar elements can be recognized in armed forces as well.
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ID:   138200


Decision-making support system as a virtual HQ / Vypasnyak, V I; Guralnik, A M ; Tikhanychev, O V   Article
Vypasnyak, V I Article
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Summary/Abstract The authors look at the impact of control automation on the functions of officials at military command and control agencies. They conclude that in the IT age the functions of HQ officials are undergoing radical changes, which calls for upgrading the makeup of command and control bodies.
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Decision-making support systems: prospects for troops control automation / Tikhanychev, O V   Journal Article
Tikhanychev, O V Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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Role of systematic fire in modern operations / Tikhanychev, O V   Journal Article
Tikhanychev, O V Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The author analyzes the role of systematic fire effect in fire damage to the adversary during modern operations. He proposes the possibility of creating interservice reconnaissance and attack systems.
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