AUTOMATING AIR DEFENSE OPERATIONS: METHODS AND TECHNIQUES
Abstract
The introduction of an automated control system in the air defense forces will facilitate the management of the actions of troops in collecting, processing, decision-making, planning, conducting and monitoring combat operations, as well as increasing the efficiency of control.
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