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SELIVANOV, V V (4) answer(s).
 
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Choosing priorities in developing kinetic energy weapons for military conflicts / Selivanov, V V ; Ilyin, Yu.D   Journal Article
Selivanov, V V Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The authors examine the military economic expediency of kinetic energy weapons development for performing combat missions in armed conflicts, local and regional wars, and a large-scale conventional war. Basic assumptions and premises for determining the place and role of various kinetic energy weapons are formulated, and qualitative assessment of their development priorities to ensure Russian defense capabilities is proposed.
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ID:   152824


Is science-and-technology security up to the task of ensuring Russia's defense capability and knowledge-intensive economic devel / Ilyin, Yu D ; Selivanov, V V   Journal Article
Selivanov, V V Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This paper examines issues of science-and-technology security, defense capability provision, and high-tech military and civilian economic growth in Russia. It argues for a need to quantitatively and qualitatively assess science-and-technology standards and devise measures of building up a science-and-technology buffer stock in breakthrough areas.
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Methodologies for nonlethal weapon development / Selivanov, V V; Levin, D P ; Ilyin, Yu D   Article
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Summary/Abstract The authors examine the methodological problems facing development of nonlethal weapons (NLW) for delivery to military and police units. They offer a practical approach to the classification of NLW based on physical, chemical, and biological principles and a methodological approach to the development of an NLW targeted program for the Russian Armed Forces and other law enforcement ministries and agencies.
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Strategy for training engineers as a key to addressing problems of russia's defense capabilities and eliminating the science-and / Selivanov, V V; Ilyin, Yu D   Article
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Summary/Abstract In terms of program-targeted management, the authors look at issues of furthering the system of engineering education that relate to personnel problems, technological equipment of the country's Armed Forces and elimination of its lag in science and technology. They offer basic points and limitations for devising a strategy of training engineers. They also suggest a structural composition of the strategy and a flow chart of measures to support its development.
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