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Article: Upgrading the performance of command and control agencies on the operational level.
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- Military Thought
- Article date:
- July 1, 2005
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The armed conflicts of the past decade have once again shown convincingly that superiority in command and control over an adversary helps to create favorable conditions for success in warfare. Priority here is given to the development of command and control systems as the most rapid and economic way of increasing the combat capability.
Not surprisingly, the task of upgrading the preparation and training of command and control agencies has always been high on the list of force organization and development objectives. In present day conditions, their topicality is predicated on the instability of the international and internal situation, caused by a noticeable rise ...