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SOSKOV, D YU (5) answer(s).
 
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Developing a conceptual apparatus for issues of nonlethal weapons / Soskov, D Yu   Journal Article
Soskov, D Yu Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This paper specifies the essence of the notion nonlethal weapons, and suggests definitions for the notions nonlethal injury and nonlethal suppression.
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ID:   170949


Geophysical weapons: distinctive features and development prospects / Nikolsky, V A; Rudenko, V V; Soskov, D Yu   Journal Article
Soskov, D Yu Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract he authors formulate definitions of the notions "geophysical weapons" and "geophysical destruction" and examine specifics of geophysical weapons as military assets, and prospects for their development.
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ID:   123801


Nonlethal radiation weapons: physical characteristics and prospects for employment / Zaitsev, D V; Soskov, D Yu; Foteyev, A V   Journal Article
Zaitsev, D V Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The authors argue for the advantages of nonlethal radiation weapons systems and evaluate their prospects in various tactical situations.
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ID:   136911


Prospects of environmental modification for military purposes / Kudryashov, A. S; Rudenko, A. V; Soskov, D Yu   Article
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Summary/Abstract The authors examine the possibility of the environment being modified for military purpose and elaborate on likely scenarios of environmental modification to ward off aggression.
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ID:   159302


Using nonlethal weapons in internal armed conflicts / Soskov, D Yu   Journal Article
Soskov, D Yu Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This paper elaborates the notion of internal armed conflict. It shows that the distinctive features of internal armed conflicts imply wide use of nonlethal weapons by state law enforcement agencies. It explains the role of such weapons in putting an end to similar conflicts at various stages in their development.
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