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GEOPOLITICS AND SECURITY Maritime Hybrid Warfare in US and NATO Strategies: Essence, Content, Possible CountermeasuresA.A. Mikhlin, V.V. Molochny, T.M. Koemets Key Changes in the Nature and Content of Maritime Military Threats to RussiaN.A. Yevmenov, V.V. Puchnin, Ya.V. Yeshchenko The Military Security Policy of the Russian Federation Amid the Stagnation of the International Legal System of […]
Wars that are a continuation of politics by states have practically always been waged according to special rules of warfare, by a specially trained state organization: the army. Analysis of the international situation that has evolved lately shows that the military conflicts occurring in the world are fundamentally different from the classical war type. New-type conflicts lack the uniformity of organized force traditionally represented by the state. Instead, they feature nonstate entities as initiators of organized action and the employment of nonmilitary methods of confrontation along with traditional military methods.
GEOPOLITICS AND SECURITY Nonmilitary Measures for Ensuring Russia’s Military SecurityL.A. Prudnikov, A.V. Kuzmenko MILITARY ART Logistical Support in Combat and Operations: A Problem and Potential SolutionsA.V. Toporov, M.S. Bondar, R.V. Akhmetyanov Methodology for Assessing the Combat Potential of Troop (Force) Groupings in Strategic SectorsA.V. Smolovy, A.V. Pavlovsky Combat in an Aerospace Theater of OperationsA.G. Semyonov, Yu.V. Krivitsky, V.G. Chekhovsky Development of Assets to Counter […]
Wars that are a continuation of politics by states have practically always been waged according to special rules of warfare, by a specially trained state organization: the army. Analysis of the international situation that has evolved lately shows that the military conflicts occurring in the world are fundamentally different from the classical war type. New-type conflicts lack the uniformity of organized force traditionally represented by the state. Instead, they feature nonstate entities as initiators of organized action and the employment of nonmilitary methods of confrontation along with traditional military methods.
GEOPOLITICS AND SECURITY Assessing the Impact of the Political Factor on Russia’s National Defense ManagementI.A. Kopylov, V.V. Tolstykh Laws and Principles of Hybrid Warfare (Read this article online for FREE)A.A. Bartosh Truthful Power: Proving the Truth in World PoliticsV.Yu. Brovko, I.A. Chikharev MILITARY ART The Need for Prospective Large Commands of Aerospace Forces for Point […]
Wars that are a continuation of politics by states have practically always been waged according to special rules of warfare, by a specially trained state organization: the army. Analysis of the international situation that has evolved lately shows that the military conflicts occurring in the world are fundamentally different from the classical war type. New-type conflicts lack the uniformity of organized force traditionally represented by the state. Instead, they feature nonstate entities as initiators of organized action and the employment of nonmilitary methods of confrontation along with traditional military methods.
GEOPOLITICS AND SECURITY Hybrid Dangers and Threats and Their Impact on Russia’s Military Security System A.V. Serzhantov, D.A. Pavlov Hybrid Warfare by the US and NATO Countries: Its Essence and Aims Kh.I. Saifetdinov Russia’s Military and Economic Security Amid Interstate Confrontation O.V. Rodionov, A.Ye. Nikolayev Strategic Deterrence as a Factor Ensuring Russia’s National Security V.A. […]
Wars that are a continuation of politics by states have practically always been waged according to special rules of warfare, by a specially trained state organization: the army. Analysis of the international situation that has evolved lately shows that the military conflicts occurring in the world are fundamentally different from the classical war type. New-type conflicts lack the uniformity of organized force traditionally represented by the state. Instead, they feature nonstate entities as initiators of organized action and the employment of nonmilitary methods of confrontation along with traditional military methods.
Russia and the Problem of Allied Relations in International Policy (Read this article online for FREE)T.V. Bordachyov Russia’s Mental Security StrategyA.M. Ilnitsky “Middle Asia” at the Crossroads of Geopolitical StrategiesA.N. Skalepov, N.V. Lagutkin MILITARY ART Prospects of Using Precision Weapons to Repel an Amphibious AssaultA.I. Kalistratov, S.P. Dvorchenko Using Electronic Warfare Capabilities in Mountainous Areas: […]
Wars that are a continuation of politics by states have practically always been waged according to special rules of warfare, by a specially trained state organization: the army. Analysis of the international situation that has evolved lately shows that the military conflicts occurring in the world are fundamentally different from the classical war type. New-type conflicts lack the uniformity of organized force traditionally represented by the state. Instead, they feature nonstate entities as initiators of organized action and the employment of nonmilitary methods of confrontation along with traditional military methods.