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    Fighting transitions of soldiers to enemy in the Civil War: the view of the White Army corps commander by A. V. Posadskiy

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The archaeographic work aims to present the struggle of the White Army command in the East with the transitions of individual servicemen and entire units to the enemy at the end of June – beginning of July 1919 by the example of two orders of the commander of the 11th Yaitsky Corps of the Southern Army. …”
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    Peculiarities of the National Police personnel participation in combat operations by I. V. Vlasenko, V. V. Fedorov, F. F. Zurov

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Law enforcement officers are disciplined, trained, have certain knowledge of combat tactics, and are armed, so they can help effectively in confronting the enemy. …”
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    The army of Alexander the Great and combat stress syndrome (326 BC) by Francois P. Retief, Louise Cilliers

    Published 2005-06-01
    “… In the summer of 326 BC, Alexander the Great’s triumphal seven-year campaign in Asia was unexpectedly halted in the upper reaches of the Indus river — not by enemy action, but by the troops’ refusal to march further eastwards. …”
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    An Improved Nondominated Sorting Genetic Algorithm III Method for Solving Multiobjective Weapon-Target Assignment Part I: The Value of Fighter Combat by You Li, Yingxin Kou, Zhanwu Li

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…The new three-objective model includes maximizing the expected damage of the enemy, minimizing the cost of missiles, and maximizing the value of fighter combat. …”
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    Countering hostile sabotage and reconnaissance groups by the National Police of Ukraine units in the context of martial law by M. O. Borovyk

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…The tactical methods of combating sabotage and reconnaissance groups in the territory of the controlled border area are highlighted. …”
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    «IT IS REPARABLE HISTORICAL JUSTICE …»: FAR EAST CAMPAIGN OF 1945 IN CONSCIOUSNESS OF THE SOVIET MILITARY PERSONNEL by E. S. Senyavskaya

    Published 2013-08-01
    “…Underestimation of the enemy in the first days of the war led to a “criminal carelessness” and losses, so the commanders had to strengthen explanatory work with staff about insidiousness of the enemy and vigilance increase. …”
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    Features of restoring the mental health of law enforcement officers who participated in the operation of the United Forces by O. S. Kolesnichenko

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Based on the analysis of existing developments in the field of psychological rehabilitation of combatants, as well as own empirical research on the problem of combat psychological traumatization of individuals, the author has elaborated and presented own program “Decompression”. …”
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    USSR in World War II by M. Yu. Myagkov

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…The signing of the Pact was preceded by the failure in August 1939 of the negotiations between the military mis­sions of Britain, France and the USSR, although Moscow took the Anglo-French-Soviet nego­tiations with all seriousness.The huge losses of the USSR in the summer of 1941 are explained by the following circum­stances: before the war, a large-scale modernization of the Red Army was launched, a gradu­ate of a military school did not have sufficient experience in managing an entrusted unit by June 22, 1941; the Red Army was going to bleed the enemy in border battles, stop it with short counterattacks by covering units, carry out defensive operations, and then strike a de­cisive blow into the depths of the enemy's territory, so the importance of a multi-echeloned long-term defense in 1941 was underestimated by the command of the Red Army and it was not ready for it; significant groupings of the Western Special Military District were drawn into potential salients, which was used by the Germans at the initial stage of the war; Stalin's fear of provoking Hitler to start a war led to slowness in making the most urgent and necessary decisions to bring troops to combat readiness.The Allies delayed the opening of the second front for an unreasonably long time. …”
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    Struggle for Liberation of the Peoples of Yugoslavia (Belgrade Operation) by N. F. Azyasskiy

    Published 2015-02-01
    “…Given the importance of preserving the memory for the present and future generations an example of joint struggle of our people against the common enemy it is necessary to recall the Belgrade offensive in 1944, as one of the most important events in the history of the World War II. …”
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    Tenchi warfare – modern military operations based on the “tenchijin” philosophy by Sorin TOPOR

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We propose that under the name of “Tenchi warfare” we highlight the role of advanced military technologies in military operations, with an emphasis on the exploitation of obscure spaces and knowledge, to ensure strong decision-making support in order to synchronize the rhythm of the engaged forces with the rhythm of enemy evolution. Similar to how ninja fighters approach combat, we believe such a strategy could be useful in offensive reactions in various domains, as well as for enhancing national and regional security. …”
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    The Discernment of the Deceits of the Devil in angelum lucis according to St. Ignatius of Loyola and St. John of the Cross by Juan Manuel Rossi

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…Motions that come from God pass through our soul, but there are also tendencies that are born of our own nature, and there are others that are suggested to us by the devil, whom St. Ignatius calls “the enemy of human nature”. It is therefore urgent to learn to discern where the different motions come from, to support them, or to combat them. …”
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    Counteraction to sabotage measures on ammunition depots in the context of hybrid warfare by Ye. V. Karmannyi, M. V. Lys

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…The topic of the study is relevant, therefore, it requires detailed consideration and study of the hybrid warfare’s nature, which combines not only conventional combat operations, but also political, economic, information, cybernetic means of combating the enemy. …”
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    The COVID-19 Infodemic: Misinformation About Health on Social Media in Istanbul by Serdar Tunçer, Mehmet Sinan Tam

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…The infodemic, which describes false or misleading information about this recent epidemic on the internet, has become a serious problem all over the world, and has been declared as an “enemy” by the World Health Organization. In this sense, in order to combat the epidemic, it becomes important to reveal the nuances of COVID-19 related infodemic available on the internet. …”
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    φόβος καὶ φόνος : peurs et fureurs guerrières lors des chasses des vaincus à la fin du IIIe et dans la première moitié du IIe siècle av. J.-C. by Rémi Saou

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In Greek land warfare, routs were commonplace events. Almost all combats outside fortified areas ended in the partial or total rout of one of the opposing sides. …”
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    Staging deaths: King Sverre or a usurper’s path to the throne by David Brégaint

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…The study provides insights on the challenges met by a usurper on his way to royal power and, in particular, on the concomitant relationship between military combat and the work of political persuasion.…”
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