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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.
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 The Nature of Current Military Threats to Russia and the Experience of History (Read this article online for FREE)L.I. Olshtynsky Current Problems of Air Force Tactics and Ways to Solve ThemS.N. Kurilov, A.N. Kiryushin, Yu.N. Moiseyev Crises in Russian-US Cooperation on Missile DefenseM.G. Valeyev, A. V. Platonov, V.I. Yaroshevsky MILITARY ART Analyzing […]
GEOPOLITICS AND SECURITY Gray Zones as Key Elements of the Current Operational Space in Hybrid Warfare (Part I)A.A. Bartosh Gray Zones as Key Elements of the Current Operational Space in Hybrid Warfare (Part II)A.A. Bartosh The Militarization of International Politics and Its Impact on Russia’s Defense SecurityA.V. Kopylov, I.V. Vasilyev Military Challenges and Threats to […]
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 Ensuring Intellectual Leadership Is Fundamental to National SecurityA.M. Ilnitsky Using Security Models to Assess and Predict a Military-Political SituationK.T. Malitsky, V.V. Shumov MILITARY ART Motorized Infantry Fire in Combat: Problems and SolutionsN.N. Beydin Using Geospatial Data to Locate and Destroy a Moving Ground TargetYu.Ye. Donskov, P.A. Fedyunin, V.A. Vastlyev Transformation of the […]
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.
This paper conducts a retrospective analysis of the evolution of views on military security in the Arctic region by Russia’s military-political leadership. It singles out the main factors that have affected the practical implementation of measures to protect the northern borders of the state.
GEOPOLITICS AND SECURITY Ensuring Russia’s Military Security in the Arctic: History of the IssueYe.V. Bey National Interests of the RF in the Global Ocean and State Policy Tools for Their DefenseA.I. Ismailov, A.N. Popov, V.V. Puchnin Military-Political Aspects of Ensuring the Military Security of the Russian FederationV.I. Tolshmyakov, T.V. Orlova The Role of New Strategic […]
GEOPOLITICS AND SECURITY Russia and the US: Conceptual Approaches to Nuclear DeterrenceO.Yu. Aksyonov, Yu.N. Tretyakov Strategic Culture as a Tool in Military-Political AnalysisA.A. Bartosh Strategic Significance of the Northern Sea RouteV.V. Kruglov, M.A. Lopatin New Challenges and Threats to Russia’s National Interests in the Mediterranean RegionA.A. Mikhlin, V.V. Molochny, S.N. Okhremchuk, V.A. Balandin, T.M. Koemets […]