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Journal articles on the topic "Operational Warfare"

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Echevarria, Antulio. "Rapid decisive operations: US operational assumptions regarding future warfare." Defence Studies 2, no. 1 (March 1, 2002): 127–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/147024302123313919538.

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Kim, Sungjoong, Jiwon Kang, Haengrok Oh, Dongil Shin, and Dongkyoo Shin. "Operation Framework Including Cyber Warfare Execution Process and Operational Concepts." IEEE Access 8 (2020): 109168–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/access.2020.3001286.

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Öberg, Dan. "Warfare as design: Transgressive creativity and reductive operational planning." Security Dialogue 49, no. 6 (September 19, 2018): 493–509. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0967010618795787.

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This article argues that the politics of contemporary Western warfare finds an important reference point in discourses on military design. In the 2010s, military design has become a trending topic in military discourses on command and planning methodology. Since Clausewitz, warfare has been considered a phenomenon characterized by a tension between creativity and linear planning, and the ideal commander as someone with the vision to overcome this. By mapping and analyzing tactical, operational, and strategic narratives and practices, the article illustrates how they emphasize a warfare based both on experimentation and artistry and on traditional operational planning. In so doing, military design relies on reductive military concepts to push the tension identified by Clausewitz towards its extreme end-point, idealizing creativity as an objective of warfare. The article ends by asking to what extent military design risks spilling over into other dimensions of social and political life. It concludes that in pushing creativity as part of war, military design builds on and justifies transgressive political practices with the risk of becoming a vital aspect of future governing.
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ŠLEBIR, MIHA. "MODERN OPERATIONAL ART: BETWEEN RELICT AND PHOENIX OF MILITARY SCIENCE." CONTEMPORARY MILITARY CHALLENGES 2019, 21/4, Volume 2019/issue 21/4 (November 26, 2019): 113–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.33179/bsv.99.svi.11.cmc.21.4.6.

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Even though operational art was theoretically grounded in the 1920s in the Soviet Union, it was not globally recognized until the last decade of the Cold War. Changes in security environment after the dissolution of the Warsaw Pact loosened the perception of operational art, which is now being used for analysis and practical guidance of both major military and integrated military-civilian operations. However, operational art’s theory and some of its basic concepts – such as centre of gravity – are still underdeveloped, limiting scientific and practical utility of the discipline. Although some authors view operational art as anachronistic, it may as well be transforming itself into a predominantly interdisciplinary social science discipline. Key words Operational warfare, operational art, military operations, levels of warfare.
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Tudorache, Paul, Ghiță Bârsan, Zoltán Jobbágy, and Aurelian Raţiu. "Hybrid Warfare — From Red to Blue Operational Behaviours." International conference KNOWLEDGE-BASED ORGANIZATION 28, no. 1 (June 1, 2022): 128–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/kbo-2022-0020.

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Abstract The manifestation of hybrid actions is not new, but their frequency has increased significantly lately. Nowadays, hybrid warfare is present anytime and everywhere in different forms, and with various degrees of amplitude. Given the fact that hybrid warfare is extremely difficult to decipher, starting with a literature review in the field, the article aims, first of all, to understand the behaviours of different actors from the perspective of their operational strategies. Also, within red and blue strategies identified, the article highlights the main instruments and capabilities used by both attackers and defenders. To fulfil these research objectives, an empirical research based on observation and a comparative analysis will be conducted.
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Zhu, Zhi, Ning Zhu, Yong Lin Lei, and Qun Li. "Research on Modeling and Simulation of Networked Air & Missile Defense." Advanced Materials Research 712-715 (June 2013): 2594–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.712-715.2594.

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As a Network Centric Warfare (NCW) case applied in Air & Missile Defense domain, Networked Air & Missile Defense (NAMD) represents the superior development of the Air & Missile Defense warfare in future. Based on the ideology of Integrated Fire Control, architecture and characteristics of NAMD are depicted, and simulation models based on above depictions are designed. Finally, operational capabilities of NAMD are generally evaluated, and the rationalities of decision-making script and model framework are validated by concentrating on results of an operational scenario simulation.
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Vicente, João. "The American Way of Remote Air Warfare." Journal of Military Studies 4, no. 1 (December 1, 2013): 38–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/jms-2016-0185.

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Abstract This analysis will assess the effects of the American way of Remote Air Warfare on the decision to wage war and the factors affecting the tactical conduct of war. This will be accomplished by determining how the Remote Air Warfare operational template influences the decision making process at the strategic level, by analyzing the political willingness to wage war, and at the tactical level, by assessing how the distance from the battlefield impacts warfighter’s proneness to use lethal force.This operational template translates the double moral implications of the increasing distance and removal of human risk from the duel. On the other hand, exposes a political maneuver’s expansion of freedom, increasing the propensity to wage war and changing the relationship between state and society.The research was guided by an inductive methodology of prospective nature, which analyses the past to inform present decisions, aiding to formulate future strategic actions. Thus, performing a critical analysis of the ideas underlying the employment of airpower, within an operational template of Remote Air Warfare, will facilitate the development of a comprehensive knowledge about its effects and a more effective adaptation to future war.
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K.A. TROTSENKO. "Information Warfare at the Operational-Tactical Control Level." Military Thought 26, no. 002 (June 30, 2017): 13–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.21557/mth.49108851.

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Janusz Karpowicz. "Warfare Use of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles." Safety & Defense 7, no. 2 (October 20, 2021): 51–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.37105/sd.135.

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This article contains a summary of the research conducted in the Military University of Aviation concerning the problems of warfare use of unmanned aerial vehicles. It indicates the operational needs of the air force at the modern and future battlefield and the resulting requirements for unmanned aerial vehicles. The present paper outlines the areas of the potential applications and types of unmanned platforms useful for these tasks. It presents the technical and operational requirements and indicates the directions of future research necessary to expand the combat capabilities of these machines. It defines the potential groups of combat and support tasks that may be performed by unmanned aerial vehicles in the future. Conceptual solutions for the use of unmanned platforms at the battlefield and the problems of introducing new means of destruction and extending the autonomy and viability of the platforms are also presented in the present article.
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Domán, László. "Overview of Reliability-Based Risk Assessment Methods and their Possible Application to Electronic Warfare Self-Protection Systems for Military Helicopters." Repüléstudományi Közlemények 34, no. 1 (November 18, 2022): 43–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.32560/rk.2022.1.3.

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There are many uncertainties surrounding electronic warfare self-protection (EWSP) systems for military helicopters, from the design process to the operational management of the equipment. Besides the traditional qualitative analyses, more sophisticated and novel techniques, like the fuzzy theory-based method are coming to the fore. This article aims to show a few possible methods for risk assessment of electronic warfare self-protection systems for military helicopters.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Operational Warfare"

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Metz, William. "Electronic Warfare Receiver Resource Management and Optimization." ScholarWorks, 2016. https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/2266.

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Optimization of electronic warfare (EW) receiver scan strategies is critical to improving the probability of surviving military missions in hostile environments. The problem is that the limited understanding of how dynamic variations in radar and EW receiver characteristics has influenced the response time to detect enemy threats. The dependent variable was the EW receiver response time and the 4 independent variables were EW receiver revisit interval, EW receiver dwell time, radar scan time, and radar illumination time. Previous researchers have not explained how dynamic variations of independent variables affected response time. The purpose of this experimental study was to develop a model to understand how dynamic variations of the independent variables influenced response time. Queuing theory provided the theoretical foundation for the study using Little's formula to determine the ideal EW receiver revisit interval as it states the mathematical relationship among the variables. Findings from a simulation that produced 17,000 data points indicated that Little's formula was valid for use in EW receivers. Findings also demonstrated that variation of the independent variables had a small but statistically significant effect on the average response time. The most significant finding was the sensitivity in the variance of response time given minor differences of the test conditions, which can lead to unexpectedly long response times. Military users and designers of EW systems benefit most from this study by optimizing system response time, thus improving survivability. Additionally, this research demonstrated a method that may improve EW product development times and reduce the cost to taxpayers through more efficient test and evaluation techniques.
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Sinnott, Colin Sydney. "RAF operational requirements 1923-1939." Thesis, King's College London (University of London), 1998. https://kclpure.kcl.ac.uk/portal/en/theses/raf-operational-requirements-19231939(efdd2957-e226-4edf-bcfc-65a4483ce340).html.

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Volpe, Kevin. "Persistent and continuous? U.S. carrier aviation in irregular warfare." Quantico, VA : Marine Corps Command and Staff College, 2008. http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA490808.

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Tuner, Bunyamin. "Information operations in strategic, operational, and tactical levels of war : a balanced systematic approach." Thesis, Monterey, Calif. : Springfield, Va. : Naval Postgraduate School ; Available from National Technical Information Service, 2003. http://library.nps.navy.mil/uhtbin/hyperion-image/03sep%5FTuner.pdf.

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Thesis (M.S. in Systems Engineering and M.S. in Information Technology Management)--Naval Postgraduate School, September 2003.
Thesis advisor(s): Daniel Boger, Steve Iatrou. Includes bibliographical references (p. 69-71). Also available online.
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Skinner, Walter Mark. "A cost and operational effectiveness analysis of alternative anti-surface warfare platforms." Thesis, Monterey, Calif. : Springfield, Va. : Naval Postgraduate School ; Available from National Technical Information Service, 1993. http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA268519.

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Thesis (M.S. in Management) Naval Postgraduate School, June 1993.
Thesis advisor(s): Michael G. Sovereign ; Joseph G. San Miguel. "June 1993." Includes bibliographical references. Also available online.
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McRandle, James T., and Bryan V. Jennings. "Attacking the lion : a study of cohesion in Naval Special Warfare Operational Units." Thesis, Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10945/5706.

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Why is it that some military organizations succeed and others do not? What characteristics elude unsuccessful fighting groups that successful ones are able to capture and translate into positive outcomes? The study of organizational theory and design spans the multiple typologies of organizational functions and forms. However, at the foundation of all groups are the individuals and the interaction of those individuals within the organization. Given this, the concept of unit cohesion can provide some insight in the search for discovering what makes organizations successful. Why study unit cohesion within Naval Special Warfare (NSW) operational units? The simple answer is because cohesion can increase performance and effectiveness. Prior to the last century, the concept of unit cohesion was based on the anecdotal observations of military commanders and historians. The rise of the fields of psychology and sociology led to an increase in the study and understanding of unit cohesion. This study utilizes survey research to investigate specific factors related to unit cohesion in NSW operational units and how they are related to current issues in the community. Ultimately, the impacts of these relationships provide a basis for recommendations intended to improve cohesion in, and overall effectiveness of NSW operational units.
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Blatt, Nicole I. "Trust and influence in the information age operational requirements for network centric warfare." Thesis, Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/10945/1313.

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Military leaders and scholars alike debate the existence of a revolution in military affairs (RMA) based on information technology. This thesis will show that the Information RMA not only exists, but will also reshape how we plan, operate, educate, organize, train, and equip forces for the 21st century. This thesis introduces the Communication Technology (CommTech) Model to explain how communication technologies affect organizations, leadership styles, and decision-making processes. Due to the growth in networking enterprises, leaders will have to relinquish their tight, centralized control over subordinates. Instead, they will have to perfect their use of softer power skills such as influence and trust as they embrace decentralized decision-making. Network Centric Warfare, Self-Synchronization, and Network Enabled Operations are concepts that provide the framework for integrating information technology into the battlespace. The debate that drives centralized versus decentralized control in network operations is analyzed with respect to the CommTech Model. A new term called Operational Trust is introduced and developed, identifying ways to make it easier to build trust among network entities. Finally, the thesis focuses on what leaders need to do to shape network culture for effective operations.
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Blatt, Nicole Ilene. "Trust and influence in the information age : operational requirements for network centric warfare /." Monterey, Calif. : Springfield, Va. : Naval Postgraduate School ; Available from National Technical Information Service, 2004. http://library.nps.navy.mil/uhtbin/hyperion/04Dec%5FBlatt.pdf.

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Thesis (M.A. in Security Studies (Defense Decision-Making and Planning))--Naval Postgraduate School, Dec. 2004.
Thesis Advisor(s): Dorothy Denning, Scott Jasper. Includes bibliographical references (p. 93-96). Also available online.
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Berglund, Jan. "Network Centric Warfare : a realistic defense alternative for smaller nations /." Thesis, Monterey, Calif. : Springfield, Va. : Naval Postgraduate School ; Available from National Technical Information Service, 2004. http://library.nps.navy.mil/uhtbin/hyperion/04Jun%5FBergland.pdf.

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Thesis (M.S. in Defense Analysis)--Naval Postgraduate School, June 2004.
Thesis advisor(s): John Arquilla, Gordon H. McCormick. Includes bibliographical references (p. 131-138). Also available online.
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McKeown, Jason L. "Analyzing the Surface Warfare Operational Effectiveness of an Offshore Patrol Vessel using Agent Based Modeling." Thesis, Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10945/17415.

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With the increasing emphasis of asymmetric tactics employed by terrorist organizations and extremist militants, the development of fast and capable naval combatants has become the focus of many navies around the world. Predominately aimed at the defense of the littorals, these smaller naval combatants must be able to establish maritime dominance at an affordable price, given constrained defense budgets. The Offshore Patrol Vessel is one such ship type that can meet these needs. This thesis explores the development of a Map Aware Non-Uniform Automata agent based simulation in an Anti-Surface Warfare environment. Insights gained through the models indicate that OPVs placed in a small boat swarm scenario will be hard pressed to successfully defend an object if not sufficiently armed to combat the threat. While the weapon systems placed on OPVs have a significant impact on simulation results, additional factors indicate that interactions between associated OPV systems and outside contributors are also vital.
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Books on the topic "Operational Warfare"

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Vego, Milan N. Operational warfare. [Newport, R.I: Naval War College], 2000.

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The framework of operational warfare. London: Routledge, 1991.

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Vego, Milan N. Joint operational warfare: Theory and practice. Newport, RI: Naval War College, 2007.

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Vego, Milan N. Operational warfare at sea: Theory and practice. Abingdon, Oxon, UK: Routledge, 2008.

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Tritten, James John. Anti-carrier warfare and naval operational art. Monterey, Calif: Naval Postgraduate School, 1988.

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Thapliyal, Uma Prasad. Warfare in ancient India: Organizational and operational dimensions. New Delhi: Manohar Publishers & Distributors, 2010.

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Warfare in ancient India: Organizational and operational dimensions. New Delhi: Manohar Publishers & Distributors, 2010.

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Thapliyal, Uma Prasad. Warfare in ancient India: Organizational and operational dimensions. New Delhi: Manohar Publishers & Distributors, 2010.

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Corps, United States Marine, ed. Operational maneuver from the sea. [Washington: Headquarters Marine Corps, 1997.

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Singer, Abe. Information warfare: An old operational concept with new implications. [Washington, D.C.?]: National Defense University, Institute for National Strategic Studies, 1996.

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Book chapters on the topic "Operational Warfare"

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Tuck, Christopher. "Modern operational art and the operational level of war." In Understanding Land Warfare, 81–113. 2nd ed. London: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003096252-6.

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Tuck, Christopher. "Modern operational art and the operational level of war." In Understanding Land Warfare, 81–113. 2nd ed. London: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003096252-6.

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Ordóñez, Lucía Martínez. "Irregular Warfare." In Military Operational Planning and Strategic Moves, 49–58. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-56108-0_6.

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Schulz, Marcel. "Prize Law and Contraband in Modern Naval Warfare." In Operational Law in International Straits and Current Maritime Security Challenges, 211–43. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-72718-9_12.

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Gunneriusson, Håkan. "Post Scriptum: Hybrid Warfare and the Yugoslavian Blueprint." In Bordieuan Field Theory as an Instrument for Military Operational Analysis, 111–17. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-65352-5_11.

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Gunneriusson, Håkan. "Field Operations as Information Warfare and Operationalisation of Theory." In Bordieuan Field Theory as an Instrument for Military Operational Analysis, 35–48. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-65352-5_4.

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Teichmann, Friedrich. "Current Operational Challenges and Innovative Approaches for Military Geo-Services from an Austrian Perspective." In Military Geoscience: A Multifaceted Approach to the Study of Warfare, 335–50. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-79260-2_18.

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Wu, Mingxi. "Unmanned Operations." In Intelligent Warfare, 167–239. London: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/b22974-10.

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Wu, Mingxi. "Cyberspace Operations." In Intelligent Warfare, 240–81. London: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/b22974-11.

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Wu, Mingxi. "Gray Zone Operations." In Intelligent Warfare, 388–99. London: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/b22974-17.

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Conference papers on the topic "Operational Warfare"

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Askin, Osman, Riza Irmak, and Mustafa Avsever. "Cyber warfare and electronic warfare integration in the operational environment of the future: cyber electronic warfare." In SPIE Defense + Security, edited by Igor V. Ternovskiy and Peter Chin. SPIE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2189351.

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"Cyber as a Hybrid Threat to NATO’s Operational Energy Security." In The 19th European Conference on Cyber Warfare. ACPI, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.34190/ews.20.044.

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Vardhan, Shesh, and Anubhav Garg. "Information jamming in Electronic warfare: Operational requirements and techniques." In 2014 International Conference on Electronics,Communication and Computational Engineering (ICECCE). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icecce.2014.7086634.

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Ramsdell, Douglas. "Airship mission analysis - Describing operational capabilities for littoral warfare." In 11th Lighter-than-Air Systems Technology Conference. Reston, Virigina: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.2514/6.1995-1631.

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Hayden, Dan D., John G. Hoyt, Mark Melendez, Herman J. Moeller, Yelena Bargman, Scott A. Carpenter, and Steven R. Turner. "Naval Surface Warfare Center’s Wavemaker Modernization Program." In SNAME 29th American Towing Tank Conference. SNAME, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.5957/attc-2010-016.

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The driving technical requirements for new and modern replacements of the wave making systems at the Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock Division (NSWCCD) are discussed. Added capabilities of these new systems are presented with respect to both current and future United States Navy and Marine Corps requirements in terms of seakeeping, dynamic stability, wave-induced loads, and ride quality. The case is made that it is now time for the United States Navy to upgrade its testing capabilities in order to meet the more demanding operational requirements foreseen for future ships. Added capability includes both Operational and Technical. It is necessary to maintain the current costs of maintenance and operation while improving the availability and reducing the time required to create new test wave profiles. By going from the current pneumatic to a segmented type flap wavemaker, it has been demonstrated that these operational goals will be met. Added wave modeling capability is driven by more limited Naval resources projected to be available in the future - requiring both man and machine to do more for longer periods of time and in more severe sea conditions. The impact of this is already being seen in the model testing currently performed, with increased emphasis being placed on dynamic stability. In order to meet the future needs to evaluate seakeeping, including dynamic stability, wave-induced loads and ride quality new wave making capabilities are required. These capabilities include modeling of the directionality of the waves, having the ability to reproduce and encounter discrete wave events in a deterministic way, and improving upon the control and quality of the generated wave profiles.
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Yasar, Nurgul, Fatih M. Yasar, and Yucel Topcu. "Operational advantages of using Cyber Electronic Warfare (CEW) in the battlefield." In SPIE Defense, Security, and Sensing, edited by Igor V. Ternovskiy and Peter Chin. SPIE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.919454.

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Bevan, S. "Royal Navy electromagnetic modelling operational requirement for above water warfare planning." In IEE Colloquium on Common Modelling Techniques for Electromagnetic Wave and Acoustic Wave Propagation. IEE, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/ic:19960351.

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Rahim, Kashif, and Hassaan Khaliq. "Modeling and Simulation Challenges for Cyber Physical Systems from Operational Security Perspective." In 2021 International Conference on Cyber Warfare and Security (ICCWS). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iccws53234.2021.9703029.

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Gaul, R. D., M. D. van Orden, and R. C. Celotto. "Innovative Ship Designs and Operational Concepts for Mine Warfare in Nearshore Waters." In Warship 2000: Warships for Amphibious Operations & Minewarfare. RINA, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.3940/rina.ws.2000.09.

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Junqiang, Yang, and Du Jia. "Development of Intelligent Command and Control under the Operational Concept of “Mosaic Warfare”." In 2020 International Conference on Robots & Intelligent System (ICRIS). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icris52159.2020.00011.

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Reports on the topic "Operational Warfare"

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Jasczak, Len. Operation Weseruebung: Operational Art in Joint Warfare. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, February 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada279419.

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Taylor, Stephen P. Synchronization in Joint Operational Warfare. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, June 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada312238.

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Heckl, Karsten S. Operational Design and Irregular Warfare. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, October 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada513963.

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Kinney, Steven D. Operational Considerations in Littoral Warfare. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, May 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada266741.

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Parks, Wayne A. Operational-Level Deep Operations: A Key Component of Operational Art and Future Warfare. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, May 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada357809.

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Morien, Steven B. The Operational Effects of Mine Warfare. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, February 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada363227.

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McElhannon, Timothy S. Operational Maneuver and Anti-Submarine Warfare. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, June 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada298144.

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Ofstedal, Peter R. Operational Art in Modern Chinese Warfare. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, February 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada307331.

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Marr, Patrick M. Information Warfare and the Operational Art. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, February 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada307441.

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Dick, Sameul R. The Operational Proponent for Information Warfare. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, June 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada311989.

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