DIRECTIONS OF ACTIVITIES REGARDING THE KEEPING ROCKET-ARTILLERY AIR DEFENCE SYSTEM OF OBJECTS PROTECTION FROM AIR ATTACKS

For a successful fight against airborne threats it is essential to provide the effective functioning of a rocket-artillery air defence system of objects protection and increasing its existence time under conditions of real battle actions. In order to ensure these requirements the following direction...

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Main Authors: Vasyl V. Shulezhko, Yevhen O. Riabokon, Valerii H. Patаlakha
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: National Defence University of Ukraine named after Ivan Cherniakhovsky 2014-09-01
Series:Sučasnì Informacìjnì Tehnologìï u Sferì Bezpeki ta Oboroni
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Online Access:http://sit.nuou.org.ua/article/view/34767
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Summary:For a successful fight against airborne threats it is essential to provide the effective functioning of a rocket-artillery air defence system of objects protection and increasing its existence time under conditions of real battle actions. In order to ensure these requirements the following directions are offered: allocation of present resources for protecting the most important objects; using of raids and manoeuvres; providing of camouflage security of a rocket-artillery air defence system of objects protection against optical-electronic, radio- and radiotechnical, radio-location, thermal and other technical intelligence equipment; grounding on directions where is not support a fire zone maximal realization on the small heights of anti-aircraft snipers and air defence artillery squads of ZU-23-2 or radio electronic warfare stations which jam to a flight safety system on small heights; installation of false positions of a rocket-artillery air defence system of objects protection. The combined measures application in the marked directions can allow upgrading efficiency and increasing time of existence of a rocket-artillery air defence system of objects protection under conditions of battle actions.
ISSN:2311-7249
2410-7336