Article: Russian Federation military policy in the area of international information security: regional aspect.

According to estimates by NATO experts, the most advanced world countries will be capable, as early as 2007-2010, of waging full-scale wars in the information sphere. Their main objectives will be to disorganize (disrupt) the functioning of the key enemy military, industrial and administrative facilities and systems, as well as to bring information-psychological pressure to bear on the adversary's military-political leadership, troops and population, something to be achieved primarily through the use of state-of-the-art information technologies and assets. Already now the U.S. is in possession of a ramified system aimed at preparing and pursuing psychological and ...

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