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ID:
167719
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The paper analyzes the environmental situation at the Russian MoD facilities in the Arctic Zone on the basis of aerospace survey.
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ID:
167731
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ID:
167728
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This article addresses the problem of combat moral and psychological support system, characterizes its types, identifies ways of raising the efficiency of this trend, and describes the experience of displaying the servicemen's morale training level in combat actions.
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ID:
167725
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A classification of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in terms of the required reliability is proposed with due regard to the main determining factors, including their class, level of tasks being solved, take-off weight, flying range and endurance, and required reliability. Construction and operation specifics of onboard control systems of various unmanned aerial vehicles are revealed.
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ID:
167722
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The paper highlights the threat to Russia's maritime activity in formerly mine-hazardous areas and areas of active fighting at the time of WWII. It suggests the forces and assets and recommends ways of using those to eliminate explosive articles in the said areas.
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ID:
167712
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Based on analysis of the military-political situation throughout the world, the US National Security Strategy and US military planning documents, the authors forecast some characteristics of the future wars and armed conflicts. These factors relate to the proliferation of asymmetric and indirect actions, the shift of armed confrontation to cities and populated centers, and the broader application of irregular formations.
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ID:
167716
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The paper covers the overripe problems of furthering the air defense of the Ground Forces (GF) related to the shift of the armed struggle focal point toward the air and aerospace, and offers the main ways of settling those.
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ID:
167729
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The paper looks back at the current methodology for experimental checks of newly created specification projects of stowing and fastening cargo to be transported by rail. It proposes an improved methodology of experimental inspection for these projects involving a special vibration table that simulates spatial fluctuations of the freight car moving along the railroad.
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ID:
167720
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The paper examines a topical approach to devising ways of countering high-tech nuclear terrorism based on classification of information in the area of nuclear power engineering and nuclear charge-building, and defining the set of data whose publication in open sources should be ruled out or substantially restricted.
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ID:
167715
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The paper experimentally justifies the possibility of joint employment of piloted aircraft and short-range unmanned aerial vehicles (SR UAV). It provides practical confirmation of the fact that a high-precision delivery of free-fall uncontrolled container (FFUC) dummies is possible.
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ID:
167730
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The paper analyzes scientific grounds for managing logistic processes within the system of logistical support of the Collective Rapid Deployment Forces, and examines the methodology that helps form an optimum makeup of the logistical system on the basis of own and enlisted resources.
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ID:
167718
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The paper examines the issue of maintaining the set levels of combat readiness in surface-to-air missile weapons in present-day conditions, and highlights the approach to its solution based on all the characteristics of the technical support system elements and search for rational values of its parameters.
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ID:
167723
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The paper examines the forms of grooming for combat the psyche of troop personnel and civilians, and methods of minimizing psychogenic losses reflected in Antique and Medieval sources. It singles out the methods of releasing the destructive instinct in order to overcome the moral law.
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ID:
167711
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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.
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ID:
167721
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The paper looks at methods of solving applied monitoring problems when selecting sites for military facilities, and areas of economic resource activity; it analyzes possibilities of identifying precise altitudes for efficient exploration by the altitude and energy albedo values of X-rays. The authors see as promising a combination of the airship as a carrier of monitoring equipment, a software complex and quadrocopters as a means of supplementary exploration and detection
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ID:
167726
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The paper highlights the current state and main development lines of the robotechnical complexes of engineer troops in the armies of the leading foreign states and in the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation.
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ID:
167727
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The author analyzes the formed views on the content of the term "railways survivability," substantiates the necessity of its clarification, and proposes the notion and content of its components.
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ID:
167724
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The paper highlights ways of reducing the time taken by the control cycle as a major criterion in assessing the efficiency of automated control systems used in the army.
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ID:
167713
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The paper offers ways of improving the architecture of international security on the basis of the emerging international situation.
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ID:
167717
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The author analyses the socio-historical background of the origin and development of the basics of the Ground Force's shock and fire tactics, their influence on the operational art. It is proposed to update the general provisions of the main types of modern combined-arms battle from the standpoint of fire tactics in order to form the key idea of new field manuals and to clarify the basics of army operation.
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