Chudo Lobzik Chertezhi Samoletov

Chudo Lobzik Chertezhi Samoletov

Prezentaciya na temu fotosintez 6 klass. INTRODUCTION* 1. In recent years, weapons technology has leapt forward. Weapons can be delivered with unprecedented precision; surveillance and reconnaissance systems can provide remarkably detailed information about hostile force structures and locations; and a combination of data analysis and distribution systems can allow this information to be rapidly exploited.

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Most military analysts now agree that advances in military technology require a fundamental reappraisal and revision of operational concepts to ensure that full advantage is taken of them. This combination of technological advances and revisions in operational concepts represents a revolution in military affairs. THE CONCEPT OF A REVOLUTION IN MILITARY AFFAIRS 3. According to Andrew Marshall, director of the Office of Net Assessments in the Office of the Secretary of Defense: 'A Revolution in Military Affairs (RMA) is a major change in the nature of warfare brought about by the innovative application of new technologies which, combined with dramatic changes in military doctrine and operational and organisational concepts, fundamentally alters the character and conduct of military operations.' Such revolutions have occurred many times in history for a variety of reasons. The most obvious cause is technological 'push'.

Chudo Lobzik Chertezhi Samoletov

The invention of gunpowder, the steam engine, the submarine, the internal combustion engine, the aeroplane, the aircraft carrier, and the atom bomb are some of the most obvious innovations which led to fundamental changes in the conduct of warfare. Some of these technological changes had origins in the civilian world while other revolutions in military affairs were brought about by 'social-military revolutions' such as the development of railways, which enabled military forces to be moved and supplied over great distances. There is a debate about what exactly constitutes a 'revolution in military affairs'. Some analysts maintain that there have been only three and that these have been linked to the nature of the societies: agrarian, industrial, and information.

Others have identified as many as fourteen. There is agreement, however, that technology alone is insufficient to bring about a true revolution in military affairs. For example, almost five centuries elapsed between the invention of gunpowder and its large-scale employment on the battlefield; and in the early stages of the Second World War, Germany's innovative operational concept that using communications technologies to integrate land and air forces enabled it to defeat French and British forces equipped with very similar technology. In other words, an appropriate operational concept is just as important as technological invention in bringing about a revolution in military affairs. THE GULF WAR 6. The Gulf War in early 1991 gave an indication of some of the key components of the current revolution in military affairs.

Chudo Lobzik Chertezhi Samoletov
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