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141933
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The authors examine various techniques of assessing and considering the moral and psychological factor in decision-making by military unit commanders if automated troop control systems are involved.
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141922
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The authors examine a system to assess current and anticipated damage to vital elements of a strategic deterrence system as a response to geopolitical instability factors. They advance arguments for a role to be played by a system to assess current and anticipated damage to vital elements of the strategic deterrence system to restrain possible aggression with nuclear and conventional weapons.
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141928
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The authors sum up analyses regarding the organization of systems testing for complex weapons, including aerospace defense weapons and military equipment among them. They argue that advanced aerospace weapons testing is a complicated and highly responsible stage in their life cycle, and that the structure of the RF MOD testing facilities, as well as requirements set for their working standards, are getting increasingly complicated and outstrip the weapons being developed and tested. One of the ways to improve the RF MOD testing system is to further the experimental and theoretical methodology that appeared simultaneously with the emergence of the country's spaceborne missile defense systems.
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141926
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The author applies a systemic approach to examine some options to enhance the efficiency achieved in the existing aircraft flight safety system in the Russian Armed Forces' aviation through academic, design technological, and organizational activities.
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141924
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The authors examine key factors contributing to the potential significance of electronic warfare in the general system of measures to defend ground assets on home territory from adversary aerospace attacks.
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141927
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The author discusses the legislative and regulatory framework enacted to maintain nuclear, radiological, and industrial safety in an operation to dispose of Akula class nuclear-powered submarines. She examines the physics and chemistry of toxic and radioactive wastes and draws the conclusion that engineering and environmental measures of the decommissioning and disposal operation must be carried out to reduce environmental pollution and exposure of the personnel and general public to the minimum possible doses of radiation.
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ID:
141923
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The authors survey the benefits of geographic information systems that have long been commonplace in the Russian Armed Forces, and offer their recommendations on ways to promote development of this field of military applications.
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141930
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The authors examine the theoretical and methodological aspects of an approach used to identify the basic principles of hands-on combat action management and to assess its efficiency.
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141917
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The authors argue that it is vital to provide an information constituent within the makeup of military security in order to attain superior moral and psychological standards of military personnel. This paper examines the influence of information and psychological impact on the part of the United States and its allies with regard to certain Persian Gulf states, as well as countries in the Middle East and Eastern Europe.
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141921
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The authors describe a methodological approach to assessing the quality of military automotive equipment (MAE) based on a new concept of the performance potential of MAE items. It is assumed that the use of the proposed methodology will help substantially improve the precision and objectivity of MAE quality estimates.
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ID:
141932
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The authors examine the main activity lines of the Interior Ministry of Russia military command and control bodies to provide moral and psychological support, as well as the specifics of organizing the latter in the course of antiterrorist operations, the tasks to be solved, and measures of improvement.
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ID:
141918
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The authors survey the results of nonnuclear threat assessment and show where nonnuclear deterrence stands in the strategic deterrence system, and also identify approaches to assessing the effectiveness of the nonnuclear deterrence subsystem. They offer comments on key terms and concepts used in the nonnuclear deterrence context, and draw conclusions for our time.
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ID:
141925
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The authors examine the main trends and problems in the development of aerospace defense weapon systems simulation technologies and show certain methods to solve problem issues.
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ID:
141920
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The author examines the significance of aerospace defense within the country's national security system in general and the principal ways of maintaining it in our time.
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ID:
141919
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The authors survey existing approaches taken to validate the qualifications that must be fulfilled for an outer space monitoring system (SMS) and its components to be deployed and advanced. They also show where the SMS fits into the structural framework of strategic deterrence measures and come out with their own ideas about ways to bring the outer space monitoring system more in line with modern views on the country's defensibility.
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ID:
141934
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In terms of program-targeted management, the authors look at issues of furthering the system of engineering education that relate to personnel problems, technological equipment of the country's Armed Forces and elimination of its lag in science and technology. They offer basic points and limitations for devising a strategy of training engineers. They also suggest a structural composition of the strategy and a flow chart of measures to support its development.
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ID:
141929
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The authors set out general standards and principles and put forward a methodology for developing a system of training simulators for command and control (C2) bodies of the Aerospace Defense Forces.
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ID:
141931
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The authors raise several controversial issues along a spectrum of subjects, from academic and practical applications to organizational and methodological recommendations, and conceptual and terminological approaches, to be given first priority in efforts to develop ways of improving command and control (C2) of tactical combined arms (CA) units.
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