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189811
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This article addresses features of preparing and conducting artillery operations of a combined arms formation in an urbanized area.
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ID:
189808
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This article justifies structural, systemic, and functional requirements for the organizational and staff structure of tactical-level combined-arms formations based on an analysis of their assigned combat missions across a variety of scenarios and defines current trends of its development in the immediate and long term.
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189816
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This paper justifies the need to create an advanced fire adjustment unit and provides a structural diagram for it and recommendations for its combat employment.
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ID:
189813
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This article examines likely causes of future wars and the goals of the states involved in them. It forecasts some expected trends in the development of military assets and methods of their use in potential military conflicts in the middle and last thirds of the 21st century based on an analysis of the prospects of scientific and technological progress.
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ID:
189817
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This paper surveys the principal factors that determine the methods of building a communications system at the tactical level of control and of using signal units in an armed conflict. The authors offer a systemic analysis of the methods of building a communications system, as well as forms and methods of using signal units in an armed conflict. They also list modern technological requirements for advanced communications systems and equipment, and define approaches to their development. The authors justify the formation sequence, tasks, forms, and methods of using integrated signal subunits, as well as the procedure of training signal troop experts for performing missions in an armed conflict.
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ID:
189804
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This paper looks at new comprehensive dangers and threats and their impact on Russia's military security system.
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ID:
189805
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This paper explores the essence and content of hybrid warfare waged by the US and its NATO allies, as well as its strategic objectives. It also proposes a set of various measures aimed at countering hybrid warfare in cyberspace.
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ID:
189810
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This paper explores issues of improving the efficiency of countering small air targets with air defense assets by increasing the range of their radar detection through the use of radar stations mounted on small unmanned aerial vehicles and multicopters.
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ID:
189814
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This article examines measures to counter US missile defense (MD) to make it impossible to block the response of Russia's strategic nuclear forces (SNF) in operations involving nuclear and nonnuclear weapons and strategic defense systems.
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ID:
189815
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This article analyzes certain results of research into logistics control problems that arose when deploying and employing groups of troops (Collective Forces) of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) during the 2019-2021 special exercises codenamed Eshelon (Echelon) with logistical support forces and assets of the CSTO Troops (Collective Forces).
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ID:
189818
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This article analyzes the state of Russian precision-guided munitions (PGM) for cannon artillery based on range operation results and proposes options for their further development.
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ID:
189806
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This paper analyzes the role and place of the science and technology potential of the Defense-Industrial Complex in ensuring the military and economic security of the state. It examines the conceptual basis of the organization and operation of dual-purpose regional R&D clusters and shows that the cluster approach fosters interaction between businesses and authorities and ensures the consolidation of Russia's military and economic security.
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ID:
189807
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This article, based on an analysis of existing approaches to strategic deterrence and the results of earlier research, proposes to specify the content, aims, forms, requirements, and principles of implementing strategic deterrence measures in present-day conditions. In addition, it provides recommendations on improving the organization, planning, and control of strategic deterrence at the global and regional levels.
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ID:
189812
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This paper examines issues of combating small unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), ways of improving the assets and system of combating them in the Ground Forces, and actions by specialized subunits countering UAV.
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ID:
189819
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This article demonstrates the current state and prospects of the development by leading nations of new aerospace assault weapons (ASAW) and reveals some aspects of countering their existing and prospective ASAW based on an analysis of threats to Strategic Missile Forces (SMF) assets.
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ID:
189809
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This paper traces changes in the nature and content of military conflicts, offers a prospective model of regime change techniques, lists the main types of military conflicts, describes the innovation of future operations and the space of hostilities, and classifies military conflicts of the future and their basic principles.
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