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190530
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This paper analyzes factors that impede effective flight safety management of air force units of the RF Armed Forces. The author presents a methodological apparatus to assess the safety of aviation systems from hazards, which constitutes a set of methods for the numerical evaluation of the flight safety of both an individual aircraft and an air force unit as a whole.
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190528
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This paper looks at issues of justifying and developing the concept of military-technical asymmetric response when deterring a prospective adversary from instigating military conflicts of varying intensity. It formulates basic provisions for devising asymmetric responses to confront high-tech prospective adversaries and irregular formations while developing asymmetric weapon systems.
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190526
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This article analyzes the influence of the time factor on the course and outcome of modern military (combat) operations. The expediency of preemptive strategic strikes against the adversary is justified, provided there is reliable information about its imminent aggression.
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190534
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This article shows the development of a helicopter-type aircraft control system and proposes a helicopter-type aircraft landing control system for performing landings on unprepared snow-covered terrain or a reservoir with snow and ice cover when there is limited information about the environment outside the cockpit.
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ID:
190529
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This article elaborates approaches to improving the effectiveness of measures for the advance deployment of logistical support based on an analysis of domestic and foreign experience with the deployment of troops/forces to crisis regions, as well as a study of the practice of supplying troops/forces with materiel for their participation in hostilities outside national territory.
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190523
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The authors note the key positions of the Russian Federation and the Republic of Kazakhstan and the need to take well-considered military-political steps and decisions to ensure stability in Central Asia.
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190532
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This article presents the main factors motivating the need to develop a new service of the Armed Forces designed to conduct military operations in cyberspace.
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190527
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This paper offers practical conclusions based on an analysis of communications systems and troop employment in recent armed conflicts. It also provides a comprehensive analysis of the forms and methods of building communications systems in international conflicts, and makes substantiated analytical conclusions.
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190535
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This paper presents a scientifically substantiated system for preparing military wheeled equipment (MWE) for intended use in the Arctic climate zone. This system can be implemented during their design phase and through operational measures for automobile technical support (ATS) taken in the field.
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ID:
190524
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The author considers the state of Ukraine's Armed Forces at the end of the Soviet period and today, and notes that Ukraine's military cooperation has been reoriented toward closer relations with Western countries, especially NATO members.
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ID:
190533
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This paper highlights the importance of using nonlethal weapons to curb unauthorized access to guarded territory. It shows the need to use such weapons in everyday activity, during combat, in peacekeeping operations, and when dealing with mass disturbances.
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ID:
190531
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The authors, based on an analysis of opposing parties' combat activity in present-day military conflicts, propose and justify a new approach to conducting reconnaissance of adversary facilities.
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ID:
190525
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This paper highlights both general and specific features of wars and armed conflicts and their key distinctions. It also formulates an extended approach to understanding latent features in the essence and content of the modern categories of war and armed conflict.
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