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ID:
165613
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This paper looks at the forms of using Airborne Forces formations in the Arctic and suggests action modes for them, both on their own and as part of troop/force groupings in the process of formation.
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ID:
149023
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The authors examine topical issues of employing the Airborne Forces in combat actions, given the progress in armaments and military hardware, changes in organizational and staff makeup, and the practice of using Russia's Aerospace Defense Forces in Syria.
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ID:
174054
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This paper refutes the widely circulated myths and speculation about the early period of the Great Patriotic War, such as the Red Army dramatically weakened by Stalin's purges, intelligence reports ignored, the troops belatedly brought on high alert, etc. The authors show that the stubborn resistance of the Soviet troops frustrated every single objective of the German troops under the Barbarossa plan.
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ID:
156125
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This paper examines issues of using Airborne Forces and their action methods in the context of the new trends in contemporary combined arms combat actions (operations), falling back on the experience of armed conflicts of varying intensity, and also actions of Russia's Aerospace Forces and the Navy in the Syrian Arab Republic.
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