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118338
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2012.
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The authors give their reasons for replacing the concept of "a single information environment" with the term "a single information and communication environment" and put substance into it. They set out ways to improve the efficiency of troops control and look at possible changes that can be caused in the content and character of armed struggle by introduction of an all-purpose automated troops control system.
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118339
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2012.
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The authors describe a new thermal method for disposing of large hazardous radioactive and clean objects.
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118342
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2012.
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The authors set out basic requirements on nonlethal weapons and put forward a system of criteria for assessing them in military and economic terms and determining (calculating) their performance levels.
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118334
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2012.
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The author surveys the experience gained by armed forces in military conflicts fought in the last few decades, and deliberates on the expected changes in the nature of armed struggle in future military conflicts.
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118340
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2012.
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The authors survey the experience gained in cleaning up the accidents at the nuclear power plants in Chernobyl and Fukushima 1, and offer ways of enhancing personnel safety from radiation by using remote-controlled equipment.
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118343
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2012.
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The authors examine application of information and computer technologies as a tool for developing methodology and designing in the armed forces.
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ID:
118335
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2012.
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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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ID:
118333
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2012.
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The authors provide an overview of the initial periods of wars fought in the 20th and early 21st centuries, retrace their evolution, and take a look at what armed struggle could be in substance in the future; they also offer their views on the specifics of the initial period of new-generation wars.
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ID:
118346
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2012.
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The paper suggests a sequence of moves to substantiate accumulation rates for expendable engineering equipment and engineering munitions in units and depots of combined-arms formations.
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ID:
118345
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2012.
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The paper outlines approaches to drawing up a single system of logistic support for troops (forces), and defines the functioning hurdles in this system while examining methods of addressing them.
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ID:
118337
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2012.
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The paper sets out to analyze current trends in the nature of warfare and pinpoint the main problems of modern operational art while suggesting solutions.
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ID:
118332
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2012.
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The author brings out inconsistencies arising over the protection of the Russian Federation's national borders by the Air Force and Air Defense (Aerospace Defense) Forces at a time when reforms are going on in the Armed Forces and offers ways to eliminate them.
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ID:
118347
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2012.
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The paper looks at the part DOSAAF, the Voluntary Society to Aid the Army, Air Force and Navy (VSAAAFN) of Russia plays in implementing national security strategy in terms of youth patriotic education. Special attention is paid to the development prospects of the organization until 2020.
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ID:
118341
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2012.
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The paper argues the need to introduce tank support combat vehicles (TSCV) in tank units. It shows not only their importance for reducing tank losses but also their role in solving other problems of combined-arms warfare, and offers a way of furthering the project.
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ID:
118344
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2012.
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The paper considers fundamental approaches to formulating initial data for the development or modernization of military control automation (computerization) means, which helps avoid serious discrepancies in the terminology system of military science already at the most general concept level.
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ID:
118348
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2012.
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The paper examines the problems of studying and teaching national security issues in the context of giving a new makeup to the Russian Armed Forces, and also looks at the specifics of training specialists in this area at the Department of State Administration and National Security of the Military Academy of the General Staff.
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ID:
118336
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2012.
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The authors argue a case for adding a new concept - technospheric war - to the theory of military art, provide its definition, and set out its basic objectives, specifics, and principles of conduct.
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