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157644
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This paper offers an analysis of design techniques for ensuring repairability of foreign AFVH; these techniques are recommended for use when developing and modernizing similar domestic items.
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157640
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The paper gives the author's vision of the essence and content of automating control of moral and psychological support for a formation (military unit) and suggests a model for this kind of automation at the tactical level.
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157635
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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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157629
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This paper describes prerequisites for making the Electronic Warfare forces and assets of combined arms formations into a part of Ground Forces, and formulates requirements for the basics of EW forces operational art.
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ID:
157638
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The authors give examples of existing and prospective Russian technical means for NCB (nuclear, chemical, and biological) reconnaissance and monitoring, as well as describe main trends for their modification and efficient application.
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ID:
157641
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This paper explores the components of inflicting total defeat on the adversary's standard facilities in combat actions (operations), and substantiates proposals for improving the conceptual apparatus of the military art definition.
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157639
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The authors examine specific features of engineering support in the course of combined arms formation flexible defense.
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157634
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The paper formulates problematic issues and trends in improving the organization of automated control in the military sphere, and offers scientific justification of systemic solutions in developing and producing hardware and software support for decision support systems.
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157627
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The author examines the state of irregular migration that has developed over recent years on the European continent and its influence in creating new challenges and threats.
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ID:
157633
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This paper examines an option of establishing a logical definition of the concept military science, and also suggests a solution to the old problem of defining the object of military science. At the same time, it touches upon the issue of forming scientific terminology as exemplified by the term military art. The problems outlined in the paper, in the author's opinion, are chiefly possible to solve on the basis of formal logic.
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ID:
157628
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This paper analyzes national security as a subject for interdisciplinary research and an area of teaching methodology. With a view to the scope of political sociology, it formulates proposals as to new integrated education courses for army sociological analysts and managers in the area of national security.
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ID:
157630
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The authors compare the present-day and prospective Ground Forces' Electronic Warfare forces and assets, and clarify the basic elements of their application tactics in a combined arms combat action (operation). It is shown that there are a number of objective prerequisites for the upgrading of the EW forces and their transformation in the short term into an arm of the Ground Forces.
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ID:
157636
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The authors review issues related to organizing and conducting reconnaissance (artillery reconnaissance) in order to ensure the participation of missile and artillery formations (military units and subunits) in inflicting fire damage on the adversary in modern operations.
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ID:
157637
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The paper examines certain theoretical approaches to the formation of an integrated (uniform) logistics system (ILS) of the CSTO prospective troops (Collective Security Forces) within the framework of developing the CSTO collective security system. In particular, the paper offers a classification of potential methods of ILS for groupings of coalition troops/forces during joint operations in various areas of collective security and gives a summary thereof. The authors also suggest classifying ILS forces and assets for CSTO troops/forces in the process of formation. The paper substantiates practical recommendations on using these proposals.
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ID:
157643
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The authors review a possibility to purposefully develop professionally relevant skill qualities for aviation institute cadets by carrying out an array of psychological and pedagogical activities, furthering individualization and differentiation of the educational process.
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ID:
157642
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This paper looks at the essence of the network-centric warfare concept originated by the US Department of Defense; it briefly describes its main principles and impact on armed force reforms. The authors maintain that network-centric warfare is a social phenomenon of today that is gradually upstaging other types of confrontation.
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ID:
157632
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The authors examine the basic provisions of troops (forces) command and control disorganization theory, including the definition, purpose, essence, and content of control disorganization, the efficiency and criteria of the latter, as well as general and special laws of troops (forces) command and control disorganization theory.
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ID:
157631
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The authors justify advantages of using unmanned aerial vehicles when assessing radar observability of weapons, military and specialized hardware in comparison with the existing approaches, and define ways to improve this method.
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