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135251
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The author examines Russia’s national security problems originating from the flaws in its legal system and takes a close look at the operation of Russian courts and the European court of human rights.
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ID:
135261
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The authors draw on historical experience and contemporary approaches to explore allocation air attack and air defence forces and weapons to defend ground targets.
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ID:
135264
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The authors draw on the record of local wars and armed conflicts fought over the few decade and on the experience gains by troops in operational an combat training to highlight outstanding problems and outright deficiencies in approaches to the camouflage and masking of aerospace defence and targets, and offer ways of meeting challenges and putting wrong things right.
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ID:
135254
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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:
135373
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The authors discuss employment of mathematical methods to analyze decisions made to control complex technical organizational systems used for military purpose. They make a strong case for the need to introduces decision support systems as a way to improve the efficiency of troops control in preparation for , and during the conduct of, an engagement (Operation).
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ID:
135375
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The paper outlines principle of organizing and implementing executive system planning within targeted-program development control of the joint Air Defence System of member state in the commonwealth of independent states (CIS JADS). The proposed Principles take into account the specifics of coalition military buildup, targeted-program planning feasibility of the executive development plan of the CIS JADS.
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ID:
135379
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The author surveys foreign military experts’ views on ways to implement the principle of armed forces strategic mobility by anticipatory deployment of strike task forces to theaters of operations as needed.
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ID:
135376
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ID:
135377
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The authors give guidance for improving techniques and approaches to developing next-in-line methodology that can be used to generate operations document automatically. They also examine a variety of operations to choose from to automate development of a package of operations documents.
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ID:
135344
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The authors offer an overview of a range of chemical sub-stances in the category of incapaciatants and consider the possibility of incapacitants being employed as nonlethal weapons. They assess incapacitants from the viewpoint of their effect making them suitable for employment in military and special applications.
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ID:
135262
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The author looks close up at information operations and their relevance to the Russian Armed Forces and the Country as a whole in peace and wartime; at the need to develop regulations stating the purpose, objectives and underlying principles on which information operations are based as a system; and at their significance in the integrated government and military command and control system
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ID:
135252
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The paper gives an overview of the Russian Defence Ministry’s 27th Central Scientific Research Institute, focusing on its key activities since its foundation. The author goes over the major projects which have been and are being implemented with the direct participation of the institute.
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ID:
135378
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The author reviews S. V. Fomov’s article, “A Pragmatic view of war and ways to Avert It,” focuses on several flaws in S Fomov’s approach and offering his own interpretation of the causes and laws of war as concepts in military theory.
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ID:
135263
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The paper covers the general methodology points of qualitative analysis of military political systems underlying aggregate assessments of possibilities for resolving conflicts and making recommendations for the concepts of weapons (Forces) employment in strategic Operations. It also examines the main tasks of the methodology, and the areas and limits of its application.
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ID:
135374
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The paper dwells on the topicality of and demand for military futurology in scientific cognition and anticipation of the effect of using military in resolving various interstate conflicts.
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ID:
135265
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The authors look at the medical side of people operating remotely piloted vehicle system (RPVS) and set out criteria against which unmanned aerial vehicle operators’ psychological and physiological qualities must be measured and ways to improve medical supporting services given to them.
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ID:
135260
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The authors survey the content, properties, and specifics of planning as a process for employing forces and weapons in operations (and combat actions) and set out principles, field-tested and proven over many years, for mapping out and developing mathematical and software capabilities to support planning efforts. They also provide a brief overview of projects undertaken in stage at the 27th Central Scientific Research Institute (ASRI) of the Russian Ministry of Defence (MOD).
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ID:
135253
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The authors explore the political undercurrents of color revolutions and come up with ways of keeping them in check.
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ID:
135358
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The authors discuss ways of enhancing the survivability of a combined arms formation’s control system in a fluid situation on the battle field and offer their ideas for achieving this objective.
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