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152830
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The issue of assessing the efficiency of troop (force) command and control in combined-arms operations has always been topical, and apparently will remain to be so. It appears the most pressing whenever the army undergoes reformation, and also when one or another of the Armed Forces arms and services gets fundamentally reorganized to be up to their radically changed role and place in attaining objectives during a modern combined-arms operation, and also for the future prospect. However, publications on the matter, which could be said to boast considerable scientific and practical orientation, are few and far between. The reason, we think, is as follows.
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ID:
152840
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he paper covers the main factors that affect the organization of combat actions by Aerospace Forces and artillery formations, justifies the need to specify the interpretation (adaptation) of the content of methods of combat employment (combat actions) in relation to modern fighting formats, and describes approaches to research (assessment and substantiation) of the action techniques by the forces and assets of the Aerospace Forces and artillery that match the trends in armed confrontation.
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ID:
152833
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The paper looks at the command and control systems of the 40th Army's Air Force in the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan (1979-1989); analyzes the makeup of the bodies, posts, forces, and assets of Air Force control; and highlights their impact on control of aerial formations and units in combat actions.
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ID:
152838
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This paper offers a critical analysis of the currently established categories (notions) aerospace sphere and aerospace; shows the physical and legal differences between airspace and outer space; suggests viewing forms of warfare in each of these spheres as categories in their own right, with their own distinctive methods of using various forces and assets
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ID:
152839
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The paper discusses conceptual aspects of addressing problems of the state's aerospace defense. It analyzes the technological and organizational issues these tasks involve in the context of the newly created service of the RF Armed Forces, i.e. the Aerospace Forces.
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ID:
152834
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The author analyzes the current state of the system controlling the use of RF airspace and national borders, interaction between command and control posts of air defense units within the Air Force and Air Defense association (AD-AMD) and operational control bodies in charge of air traffic, as well as their functioning features. He highlights certain existing problems and suggests ways of dealing with them that help form further development lines for this control system.
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ID:
152829
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The authors present a new methodological approach to determining rational trends in the development of Electronic Warfare (EW) Forces coordinated with development trends of the Ground Forces as a whole.
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ID:
152828
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The authors look at the emergence and development of the Pipeline Troops of the Soviet and RF Armed Forces. Stemming from analysis of using detachable pipelines in combat actions, the authors highlight the main reasons for the malfunctioning of their linear parts, and outline rational ways of creating third-generation detachable pipelines based on composite materials, listing their advantages.
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ID:
152823
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This paper covers issues of Russia's national security in the Arctic as viewed from the military perspective. It examines the trends in the development of a reliable defense system for this country. It postulates the importance of greater defense capacity in the Russian Arctic, as NATO relentlessly builds up its military forces next to Russian borders, and the US military infrastructure continues to develop.
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ID:
152831
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The authors analyze changes in the essence and content of the concepts of war and armed struggle in the context of 21st century globalization.
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ID:
152825
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The authors give long overdue attention to the issue of active forms and methods of armed struggle in aerospace from the perspective of theoretical research and army practice, and propose a number of concrete lines and approaches for creating the right conditions to ensure high-standard training of troop/force groupings and successful mission accomplishment in aerospace confrontation with an adversary.
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ID:
152826
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Summary/Abstract |
. The authors propose a method of choosing a rational way to use a group of unmanned aerial vehicles in combat actions, and examine a case in point.
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ID:
152824
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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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ID:
152836
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The authors describe an approach to military and economic substantiation of the prospective makeup Ground Forces' Antiaircraft Defense. The proposed approach is based on a method of multicriterion choice and regulation, as well as a method of risk assessment to achieve the goal.
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ID:
152837
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The author examines the attitude of society and the state to military patriotic education. Within the short term, the effectiveness of military patriotic education should increase sharply, including by enhancing attractiveness of this activity based on the specifics and diversity of interests of today's youth.
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ID:
152827
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The authors review the possibility of using the structural/ functional approach to assess stability of pilotage and navigation equipment used in modern aerial vehicles. They show the advantages of this approach based on analyzing functioning particularities in the pilotage and navigation equipment in comparison with the traditional approach.
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ID:
152835
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Summary/Abstract |
The author suggests a methodological approach to options for developing troop armament system development. The essence of this approach is to validate the main factors determining the types of arms and requirements for the system; to build a mathematical model of the armament system's operation involving a contemporary mathematical apparatus; to optimize vectors (make decisions with multiple criteria) for a rational version of the armament system.
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ID:
152832
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Summary/Abstract |
The authors analyze the factors instrumental at present in shaping the situation, and suggest switching from military and political situation assessment to assessing the geopolitical and geostrategic situation on a strategic level.
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