This study analyzes radioelectronic combat as a method of warfare with which Western military thinkers must reckon at all levels of combat planning. It provides information on the combat's origins, structure, and military goals, serving as a model for understanding other Soviet combat concepts.
This study analyzes radioelectronic combat as a method of warfare with which Western military thinkers must reckon at all levels of combat planning. It provides information on the combat's origins, structure, and military goals, serving as a model for understanding other Soviet combat concepts.
David G. Chizum is an analyst at the Department of Defense.
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Dedication Preface Translator's Note Historical Background Methods for Analysis of Soviet Military Literature Used in This Study The Ideological Roots of Radioelectronic Combat Milestones in the Evolution of Radioelectronic Combat The Structure of Radioelectronic Combat: How It Is Organized and Promulgated Strategies for REC Employment Annotated Bibliography of Soviet Literature Related to Radioelectronic Combat
Dedication Preface Translator's Note Historical Background Methods for Analysis of Soviet Military Literature Used in This Study The Ideological Roots of Radioelectronic Combat Milestones in the Evolution of Radioelectronic Combat The Structure of Radioelectronic Combat: How It Is Organized and Promulgated Strategies for REC Employment Annotated Bibliography of Soviet Literature Related to Radioelectronic Combat
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