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151030
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The paper elucidates basic theoretical points of the functional approach to estimate the correlation between strategic forces of sides in a multipolar world, and specifies the theoretical base of this functional approach with a view to further using the latter in the interests of addressing a broader range of applied problems. It reviews categories of strategic forces balance in coalitions, formulates the concept of the extent of unacceptable damage for opposing coalitions, and substantiates the potential of using the functional approach to tackle direct and inverse problems related to the assessment of strategic forces in coalitions.
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151035
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The authors propose an approach to assess the efficiency of surface-to-air missile (SAM) forces units, taking into account the uncertainty level and the risk of making inefficient decisions on combat actions. They review a scheme to choose an alternative in the course of step-by-step decision-making. This approach is based on using information-driven decision support systems.
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151040
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The author examines major trends and issues of historio-graphic research on the establishment and development of the Strategic Missile Forces (SMF), analyzing the existing historical and historiographic sources on the domestic Armed Forces and SMF.
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ID:
151046
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This paper cites the results of analyzing public press publications on the magnetic protection of Navy warships in foreign states. It shows the effect of magnetic protection on submarine stealth, especially in the Arctic regions, and also immunity of submarines and surface ships to noncon-tact naval mines.
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ID:
151037
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The authors present a new systemic approach to evaluate and register the efficiency of reconnaissance and control systems when determining combat potential for military formations and groups of troops. This approach is based on computation of the information-driven system's functioning efficiency.
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ID:
151041
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The author reviews aviation's main tasks and ways to fulfill them while giving air support to the troops, as well as issues related to aircraft combat control in joint missions with the Ground Forces during military conflicts. Special attention is paid to functions performed by aviation control posts in preparing and resolving joint combat assignments with the Ground Forces.
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ID:
151043
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The author analyzes the relationship between the buildup of an antiepidemic protection control system and operational-tactical formation of troops (forces), on the one hand, and the part military medicine plays in providing security in hybrid warfare. He argues for the need to introduce information technologies and characterizes the available programs.
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ID:
151044
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This article examines a likely prospective trend in improving the logistical support of the Collective Security Forces of the Collective Security Treaty Organization during joint operations, namely, setting up a joint transportation and logistics holding. It analyzes the legal basis of establishing this kind of holding, its organizational forms and regional systems of unit control, as well as contemplating the potential positive effect from introducing this structure.
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151045
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This paper examines issues of using radio-absorbing nanomaterials for camouflaging weapons, military and specialized hardware (WMSH) and reducing radar observability of flying apparatus.
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ID:
151029
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The authors look at the issue of European security in the context of large migration flows that have brought not only a new mode of life to many European countries, but also new threats and the most serious challenges since WWII. They suggest a certain set of tools to prevent a similar situation in the Russian Federation.
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ID:
151036
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The authors outline a systemic approach to substantiate the structure and composition of automated workstations for a computer artillery range, making it possible to train artillery experts and units in shooting and fire control.
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ID:
151039
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The paper reveals the principal theoretical and practical problems of military forecasting and suggests ways to solve them.
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ID:
151032
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The paper discusses the essence, changing content, and new objectives of military strategy, as well as its role and place in military art in the first half of the 21st century.
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ID:
151038
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Proceeding from the development trends in information society the authors outline conceptual development trends in office work and record keeping in the RF AF.
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ID:
151042
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The authors review problematic issues in developing protection tools for military automated control systems against damaging software impacts. They also substantiate the necessity to create a rational defense system (in terms of resources consumed and adequate protection level provided) against negative consequences of these impacts.
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ID:
151033
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The author analyzes the role of systematic fire effect in fire damage to the adversary during modern operations. He proposes the possibility of creating interservice reconnaissance and attack systems.
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ID:
151034
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The author analyzes the current condition of flight safety in the RF AF aviation, highlights the main reasons for high accident rates of aircraft, and describes the main approaches to creating a modern system of flight safety for RF Armed Forces aviation.
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ID:
151031
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The author looks at distinctive features of the National Security Strategy of the United States and the problems of formulating the latter. He explores the prospects of implementing the said strategy, including in the context of US relations with other countries.
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ID:
151047
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The authors analyze modern dual-purpose satellite communication systems in foreign states and their ability to ensure information superiority and support troop command and control in wars and armed conflicts. Based on foreign practice, the authors suggest a number of options for employing commercial (civilian) satellite systems for military purposes.
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