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159294
Hybrid warfare: "friction" and "wear and tear"
/ Bartosh, A A
BARTOSH, A A
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The paper looks at the factors of war "friction" and "wear and tear" that affect prognostication, planning, and conduct of hybrid warfare in conditions of globalization and IT revolution.
Key Words
National Security
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Information Warfare
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Uncertainty
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Hybrid War
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Nonlinearity
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Linearity
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Friction Of War
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Wear and Tear Of War
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Model of hybrid warfare
/ Bartosh, A A
BARTOSH, A A
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The paper relies on formulated requirements for instrumental methods of reflecting modern conflicts to suggest a methodology of developing the hybrid warfare model whose algorithm is to take into account a nonlinear configuration of strategic forces and opportunities.
Key Words
Hybrid Threats
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Nonlinear Model Of Warfare
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System Components
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Model Processor
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Synchronizing Hybrid Threats
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Accelerator Of Hybrid Warfare
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Strategic culture as a tool in military-political analysis
/ Bartosh, A A
BARTOSH, A A
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Strategic Culture
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Military Political Analysis
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164223
Strategy and counterstrategy in a hybrid war
/ Bartosh, A A
BARTOSH, A A
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This article examines the essence and content of the strategies and counterstrategies of the opposing sides when preparing and waging hybrid wars. It is shown that their logic should be built taking into account the nonlinear configuration of strategic forces and capabilities. Recommendations are given for neutralizing hybrid threats and organizing counteraction when a hybrid war against Russia is unleashed.
Key Words
Cyber Attacks
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Hybrid Threats
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Strategic Psychological Measures
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Nonlinear War Model
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Asymmetric Actions
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Informational-Psychological Pressure
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