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MILITARY THOUGHT VOL: 24 NO 4 (18) answer(s).
 
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ID:   143706


Antiaircraft defense task forces in strategic areas / Valeyev, M G; Akhmerov, Ye N ; Akhmerov, D Ye   Article
Valeyev, M G Article
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Summary/Abstract The authors survey the current approaches to the justification of antiaircraft defense (AAD) task force constitution in strategic areas. They lay out a set of models that decision-makers use to deploy the inventory of AAD assets put under their control among the facilities to be protected and to decide on the number of AAD assets required to keep the balance or a reasonable strength ratio between the opponents.
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ID:   143699


Basic trends in counterterrorism / Zelyony, V V   Article
ZELYONY, V.V. Article
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Summary/Abstract The National Security Strategy of the Russian Federation up to 2020 calls terrorism one of the global challenges of our day.1 The 9/11 terrorist attacks in the U.S. in 2001 introduced totally new approaches to the fight against terrorism. Terrorism, though, has been carried on in many more countries - its latest blows fell in Grozniy, Russia's Northern Caucasus, in December 2014, and in Paris in January 2015, a sign that counterterrorist policies have to be given a major refit. Here in Russia, the domestic counterterrorist policy needs an injection of foreign experience to be put on a sound scientific plateau.2 The refit can facilitate examination of counterterrorism as it is practiced on the ground and help basic counterterrorist trends to be identified. In turn, with the trends set, the efforts of international organizations and national authorities will be tuned up and geared to forestalling and fighting terrorism.
Key Words Terrorism  Conflict  Counterterrorism  Centralization  Trend  Delegitimiza-Tion 
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ID:   143713


Electronic information support for electronic warfare units of the russian armed forces / Razinkov, S N; Reshetnyak, Ye A; Chyorny, A M   Article
RAZINKOV, S N Article
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Summary/Abstract The authors discuss the substance, nature, top priorities, and guidelines for improving electronic information support for the electronic warfare forces, and the degree of its impact on the effectiveness of electronic warfare in operations (combat actions) of the Russian Federation's Armed Forces.
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ID:   143702


Electronic warfare forces: their role in army operations / Donskov, Yu Ye; Korobeinikov, A S; Nikitin, O G   Article
Donskov, Yu Ye Article
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Summary/Abstract The authors give an updated definition of EW forces as an arm of the Land Forces, offer their view of EW targets, and also the very special style the EW forces use to fight their electronic and information war in an army operation
Key Words Electronic warfare  Place  Radio  Role  Purpose  EW Target 
Service Arm  Electronic  Information-Specific Actions 
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ID:   143701


Electronic warfare today and in the future / Lastochkin, Yu I   Article
LASTOCHKIN, Yu.I. Article
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Summary/Abstract The author sets out to survey the record of electronic warfare today and to make projections for it in the future. He cites the results of his retrospective analysis of historical facts, provides a chronological account of the ongoing confrontation between jamming resistance of adversary electronic facilities and systems and the capabilities of the Russian EW forces and assets to mount electronic attacks against them. He also looks at the primary systemwide factors that have a decisive influence on changes in the role and significance of electronic warfare in modern and future combat actions.
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ID:   143708


Employing structured analysis and design technique to model educational systems / Kovalenko, V L; Mayorov, V A ; Romanchenko, Ye V   Article
KOVALENKO, V.L. Article
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Summary/Abstract The authors argue that use of the IDEFO methodology to improve the functioning of educational systems is highly expedient. As proof it cites the results of IDEFO methodology employment in the system of military education at the Kaliningrad-based branch of the Naval Academy's Research and Training Center.
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ID:   143710


Forecast for future wars: meditations on what they will look like / Chekinov, S G; Bogdanov, S A   Article
Bogdanov, S A Article
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Summary/Abstract The authors take a close look at the evolution of military art in the early years of the 21st century and make projections about the kind of military threats likely to rise 30 to 50 years ahead, changes in the substance of future wars and in the principles of military art, and new tasks of military science.
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ID:   143707


Generalized assessment of the effectiveness of conventional arms and weapons based on new physical principles / Litvinenko, V I   Article
LITVINENKO, V I Article
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Summary/Abstract The author puts forth his idea of a generalized assessment of the effectiveness of weapons, including those based on new physical principles, in a combined arms engagement (operation).
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ID:   143705


Ground robots for the land forces / Ilyin, L N; Dulnev, P A; Kovalyov, V G   Article
Dulnev, P A Article
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Summary/Abstract The authors address intelligent robotic systems for the Land Forces, including problems confronting development of remote-controlled vehicles.
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ID:   143715


Intelligent electronic warfare decision support systems in tactical combined arms formations / Donskov, Yu Ye; Nikitin, O G ; Besedin, P N   Article
Nikitin, O G Article
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Summary/Abstract The authors look at the background of intelligent decision support capabilities in integrated information control systems and at the conceptual aspects of decision support system development and employment.
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ID:   143700


Missile monitoring faces problems under the new start treaty / Tkachenko, O A; Korzhunov, S V   Article
O.A. TKACHENKO Article
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Summary/Abstract The authors address the varied problems besetting missile development under the current Treaty between the Russian Federation and the United States of America on Measures for the Further Reduction and Limitation of Strategic Offensive Arms (New START, or SOA III). They survey naturally existing problems and offer ways of resolving them.
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ID:   143703


Modeling of military actions for developing advanced weapon systems / Burenok, V.M.; Gorchitsa, G.I. ; Ishchuk, V.A. ; Tsyrendorzhiyev, S.R.   Article
BURENOK, V.M. Article
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Summary/Abstract The authors examine the basic aspects of combat action modeling for use in military research in general, and for justification of efforts to develop advanced weapons systems in particular. They take a critical view of the modeling systems in the Russian and foreign armed forces and urge for prompt measures to be taken to develop a national system for modeling combat actions to add significantly to the potentialities of the national military science. The authors suggest that an academic conference be convened to draw up specific methodological recommendations on development of a modeling system in the Russian Armed Forces.
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ID:   143711


Modern military art in the context of military systematology / Chekinov, S G; BOGDANOV, S A   Article
Bogdanov, S A Article
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Summary/Abstract The authors discuss military systematology, a complex subject of modern science that is highly relevant and much in demand in our days, and its influence on modern military art.
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ID:   143704


Nonlethal weapons can be used to prevent armed conflicts / Zaitsev, D V; Orlyansky, V I; Soskov, D Yu   Article
Orlyansky, V I Article
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Summary/Abstract The authors offer their own, revised interpretation of the "nonlethal weapon" (NLW) concept and explore conditions in which NLW is used in the early phases of an armed conflict in order to prevent escalation of confrontation into a full-blown crisis.
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ID:   143716


Promising trends in the development of aerospace defense forms and methods in the Russian federation / Korabelnikov, A P   Article
Korabelnikov, A P Article
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Summary/Abstract The author outlines a series of promising trends in the development of aerospace defense forms and methods in the Russian Federation and suggests expedient methodological changes in the current approach to organizing the latter.
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ID:   143709


Startup and development of the national airspace reconnaissance and surveillance system / Menyachikhin, A I; Astapenko, Yu A X   Article
MENYACHIKHIN, A.I. Article
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Summary/Abstract The authors provide an overview of the milestones leading from the startup to the current status of the National Airspace Reconnaissance and Surveillance System and the principles on which it stands and operates.
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ID:   143712


Unified information and communications network concept: past performance and future prospects for troop control / Khomutov, A V   Article
KHOMUTOV, A V Article
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Summary/Abstract The author draws on facts and figures to illustrate the use of command, control, and communications (C3) systems in war and conflicts long past and more recent. He advocates the need to establish a unified information and communications environment and assesses the prospects for its establishment at the present stage of the Russian Armed Forces' evolution.
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ID:   143714


Ways to reduce exposure of weapons and military equipment in various physical fields / Yeltsov, O N; Peteshchenkov, E V ; Ponkin, V A   Article
YELTSOV, O N Article
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Summary/Abstract The authors discuss the importance of observability reduction for improving materiel protection from enemy reconnaissance and high-precision weapons, and also address the need for a uniform policy to be followed in military technology and coordination of efforts to develop techniques for reducing observability and to use low-observability technology (LOT) and low-observability (stealth) military equipment.
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