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190544
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The authors consider advanced military applied technologies and weapons and military hardware capabilities, including automated control systems that implement these technologies. We validate the significance of information technologies for improving the combat potential of troops (forces).
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190538
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This paper classifies new independent states within the post-Soviet space. It covers the geopolitical potential, national interests, and specific features having to do with the geopolitical positioning of states in Middle Asia [Srednyaya Azia], and also the nature and vector of the geopolitical strategies of Russia, the United States, China, Turkey, and the European Union with regard to Middle Asia.
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190541
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This paper examines the procedure for preparing and conducting the peacekeeping operation in Nagorno-Karabakh by RF Armed Forces units.
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190542
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This paper examines the conceptual grounds for choosing and justifying a combat effectiveness index. It gives typical variants of the naval combat effectiveness index.
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ID:
190545
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This article addresses shortcomings of the Aerospace Forces' current aviation equipment maintenance and repair system. The author demonstrates the need to modernize it and outlines the tasks to be solved.
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ID:
190539
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This paper substantiates a new approach to defeating an adversary's airborne and amphibious assault landing through the massive use of modern precision weapons as part of the Dispersed Forward Defense concept.
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190548
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This paper analyzes problems encountered by RF AF experts in the area of information confrontation on the Internet. It makes conclusions about basic areas of consideration of the identified problems in the interests of enhancing information impact on enemy troops via the Internet.
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190536
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This paper examines the nature and key features of allied relations between the great nuclear powers and other members of the international community. The author analyzes the specifics and problems of Russia's interaction with its allies in the post-Soviet space and justifies the importance and urgency of promoting the consolidation of their sovereignty and foreign policy independence.
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ID:
190537
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This paper analyzes the current profile of nonmilitary threats to Russia's security related to the shift of the aggressive hybrid impact vector directly into Russians' consciousness as part of a mental war. It substantiates the need to devise and introduce a Mental Security Strategy and proposes certain areas of its implementation in the work of state and military administration agencies and sociopolitical organizations.
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ID:
190546
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This paper analyzes certain problems of the existing combat training planning system in the Ground Forces. It proposes a rational approach to improving training by utilizing the opportunities afforded by combat training programs built on a modular organization of unit coordination.
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ID:
190543
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This article considers challenges to mastering modern and advanced types of weapons and military equipment (WME). The authors reveal contradictions between the objective need to transition to new WME mastery standards and increase the effectiveness of the combat use of WME on one hand, and the impossibility of such a transition under the existing WME mastering system on the other. Some areas for developing and improving the WME mastering system are substantiated.
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ID:
190547
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The authors consider urgent and topical issues of generating and using geospatial data for geographic information models in military GIS technology applications and reveal their specific features and possible ways of solving them. The publication develops the topic touched upon in Military Thought No. 1 (2021).
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ID:
190540
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This article presents a comprehensive analysis of actions by Electronic Warfare (EW) forces in units and subunits of present-day armed conflicts in mountains and identifies factors and vulnerabilities in conducting electronic warfare in mountainous terrain. Combat experience is generalized, and lessons and conclusions are drawn on organizing and conducting electronic warfare in armed conflicts under difficult combat conditions.
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