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138188
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The authors analyze the content of military art at the start of the 21st century and outline the chief issues and trends in the evolution of military art.
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138200
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The authors look at the impact of control automation on the functions of officials at military command and control agencies. They conclude that in the IT age the functions of HQ officials are undergoing radical changes, which calls for upgrading the makeup of command and control bodies.
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138203
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The paper examines the issue of efficiently managing federal budget investment in the production of new weapons depending on the effectiveness of relevant enterprises within the defense industry complex. The efficiency of arms production finds specific numerical expression in an interconnected system of indicators that characterize the degree of effectiveness in the use of major production elements.
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ID:
138202
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The authors examine problems the Russian Armed Forces face in critical situations in countering mixed threats arising in our days.
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ID:
138196
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The paper shows how progress in the system of the Armed Forces' statutory documents depends on various factors.
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ID:
138199
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The authors look at issues of improving control over mobilization resources training and buildup in the course of the ongoing army reform in the Russian Federation.
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ID:
138192
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The author offers an approach to investigating fire and explosion safety aboard submarines jarred by explosions in combat.
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ID:
138198
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The authors examine the methodological problems facing development of nonlethal weapons (NLW) for delivery to military and police units. They offer a practical approach to the classification of NLW based on physical, chemical, and biological principles and a methodological approach to the development of an NLW targeted program for the Russian Armed Forces and other law enforcement ministries and agencies.
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ID:
138193
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The author addresses a subject at the forefront of many people's minds - making humans feel comfortable with the automated control systems of a warship, its armaments, weapons, and equipment - in the sense of how ergonomic they are in the human environment and how well military equipment is integrated into this environment all the way from design to operation.
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ID:
138187
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The authors take new approaches to available options for Russia to maintain its military security by, in particular, using "soft power" and improving its strategic deterrence system.
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ID:
138194
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The paper outlines ways of improving the organization of operational and mobilization training. It highlights issues in the current system's functionality in the RF AF, and suggests the first steps to be taken to address those.
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ID:
138186
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The authors look at the political and military aspects of the Russian Federation's state policy on international information security and the guidelines to be followed to counter military and political threat of aggressive use of information and communication technologies.
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ID:
138191
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The authors argue for the urgency and plain common sense of establishing private military companies (PMCs) in Russia, suggesting that PMCs have good chances of catching on in this country, and offer sound recommendations to make PMCs a part of the national defense system.
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ID:
138189
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The authors advance arguments for the need to protect critical military and civilian facilities from missile attacks by sabotage and reconnaissance groups of infiltrators and groups of terrorists in a territorial defense position.
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ID:
138197
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The authors examine the current condition and problems the Russian defense industry complex faces as it makes a transition to contracts spanning the lifecycle of high-tech military products, and provide an overview of the experience Western countries have gained in implementing the maintenance service support concept for manufactured products. They offer conceptual approaches to the development and introduction of CALS technologies in after-sales maintenance services for arms and military equipment.
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ID:
138195
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The paper consistently describes the process of perfecting statutory documents in the difficult conditions of the country's state-system reconstruction and reform of its Armed Forces, as well as the peculiarities of forming the statutory document system according to its functional purpose.
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ID:
138185
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The authors examine the basic principles underlying the design of a strategic deterrent to counter a potential adversary's aggression against the Russian Federation, considering the development of a global ABM defense system and prompt global strike capabilities in the U.S.
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ID:
138190
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The authors argue for tactics to be developed for use by electronic warfare forces and offer an overview of their substance, content, structure, tasks, principles, and place in military art.
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ID:
138201
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The author examines the purpose for which a system of reserve units is established as part of the Armed Forces, and looks at its purposes and functions, and the goals it fulfills. He offers a novel approach to the classification of characteristics distinguishing the system and suggests principles that should be used as the foundation on which a system of reserve units must be activated and operated.
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