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161904
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This paper generalizes and systematizes characteristic features of armed conflicts outside Russia considering external and internal factors, as well as the typical composition and peculiarities of armed confrontation between the combat systems of the sides involving indirect actions in attendant activity areas. On this basis, the author defines the principal trends in military art and characteristic features of modern combined arms engagement.
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161906
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This paper looks at ways of gaining superiority in space and approaches to ensuring it in the current conditions
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161913
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This paper looks at the prospects of tackling key problems of import substitution in the area of information and communication technologies in Russia's defense industrial complex as the basis for ensuring this country's technological sovereignty. The authors suggest a formula of import substitution that is relevant to the defense industry, given the priorities of science-and-technology trends, and quantitative assessment of the degree of trust as a comprehensive indicator of security and technological independence of firmware.
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161909
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This paper lists the factors that affect restoration of damaged combat readiness in antimissile defense formations and analyzes them in brief.
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161914
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This paper relies on the analysis of publications by aviation experts and examines some approaches to forming a rational technological makeup of new sixth-generation aviation complexes in accordance with their intended purpose.
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161908
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This paper looks at issues of pilots' functional readiness to handle highly military maneuverable aircraft and act under the impact of combat maneuvering stress factors; it also offers an analysis of their effect on the human body. In addition, it suggests methods of supporting pilots' operational readiness to be used in air units, the procedure of organizing and conducting medical monitoring of their flight readiness, and gives analysis of shortcomings and weak points in the existing approach. It covers the conceptual and methodological basis of the original system of rational functional training of pilots in pursuit and assault aviation for overcoming stress factors inherent in highly maneuverable flight.
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161917
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The authors review the most topical problematic issues related to geoinformation support for military robotechnical complexes in real time, reveal their specific features and propose ways for solution.
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161911
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This paper suggests major improvement trends for the software of the tactical-level Unified Command and Control System after analyzing its condition and scope.
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161919
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This paper analyzes a number of problems in the area of logistical support for a CSTO Troops (Collective Forces) component, namely the Collective Rapid Deployment Forces, that surfaced during research conducted in the course of some joint events of operational training within the CSTO framework; it also offers ways of dealing with those problems and identifies improvement lines for the logistics system of the CSTO Collective Rapid Deployment Forces.
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161918
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This paper examines the current state of logistic support in the RF Armed Forces, highlighting the problems that plague this system, and offers likely ways of solving theme for individual kinds of logistical support.
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161902
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On June 1, 1918, the journal marked the 100th anniversary of the pilot issue of the military theory journal Military Thought published by the Defense Ministry of the Russian Federation, one of this country's oldest periodicals of the Armed Forces. A kind of Military Thought prototype in the prerevolutionary period of Russian history was the journal Military Collection founded in 1858 on the initiative of Prof. D.A. Milyutin at the Imperial Military Academy of the General Staff. That periodical covered issues of military policy, military art, and other military matters. The journal was extremely popular and helped promote military expertise in the Russian army. The readers will be interested to learn that the first editor of Military Collection was the prominent publicist Nikolai Chernyshevsky. Admittedly, the literary section did not survive beyond 1870, and its first editor had by then been exiled to a hard labor camp in Siberia as a political hazard to the monarchy.
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161905
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This paper justifies the need to form and develop a public-private partnership model carrying out defense projects. It examines specific features of interaction between the public and the private sectors of economy, factors hampering its progress, problems, and contradictions. The paper advances arguments in favor of achieving more efficient fulfillment of State Defense Order assignments by adopting the practice of life-cycle contracts.
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161912
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The authors outline prospective trends for improving automated control systems (ACS) with respect to their composition, organizing information-computational process, as well as automatable C2 functions.
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161903
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Proceeding from analysis of the 20th-century wars and military conflicts of the last few decades, this paper argues that in actual combat situations many more forms of operational troop maneuvering are and will be used than the effective guiding documents and military encyclopedias suggest, and proposes amending the domestic history of military art accordingly.
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161915
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The author proposes approaches to employing sophisticated technologies in the process of organizing aftersales service of weapons, military hardware and specialized equipment, and automation of planning and control of processes ensuring military hardware readiness for intended use. The experience gained over recent years and widely used in the interests of both the Russian Ministry of Defense and foreign customers is presented in the article.
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161916
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The authors cover the organization of search & rescue support for Navy activities in the Arctic. They emphasize the issue of rescuing the crew from a distressed submarine under ice. The authors suggest using specialized rescue equipment to provide assistance to the Navy in the Arctic.
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161910
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The author examines the urgency of creating a methodology to solve problems of control in advanced automation assets at AAD C2 posts and substantiates a conceptual framework for applying situational analysis in the process of developing this methodology.
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161907
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This paper looks at two concepts fairly popular in military political analysis, to wit: strategic thinking and strategic analysis, from the viewpoint of logic. When exploring strategic thinking, attention is focused not only on the interpretation of the notions thinking and strategy, but also on the content of thinking, which is to follow the rules of logic. Strategic analysis is examined strictly as a method.
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