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Utilization of Galileo and BeiDou Systems in the Armed Forces of the Czech Republic

Reviewed - Review

Josef Rada, Viktor Pecina

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 1/2020, Vol. XXIX. (LXI.): 36-50

The article studies possibilities of utilization of Global Navigational Satellite Systems Galileo and BeiDou in the Armed forces of the Czech Republic. It analyses its advantages, weaknesses and assets the army. The study is grounded in knowledge and experience of the Czech military geographic service and supports it with comparisons with already implemented systems GPS and GLONASS. European project Galileo brings for the most part independence on GPS and direct influence of the Czech Republic. Chinese system BeiDou provides individual alternative, although with limited access. In combination with multiconstelation receivers, they can substantially complement the current structure, make more accurate measurements and lower vulnerability to jamming and spoofing/deception. AČR may utilise benefits of the systems with modernisation of devices a by participation in development projects of global navigation.

Is Turkey Ready for a War with Syria?

Reviewed - Review

Vladimír Bízik, Zdeněk Kříž

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 3/2020, Vol. XXIX. (LXI.): 57-71

This article examines whether Turkey is ready for a full-scale military conflict with Bashar Al-Assad's Syria. It draws from an adaptation of Clausewitz's concept of three resources that a state must possess to be able to win a war: the fighting forces proper, popular support, and its allies. Turkey is at a significant disadvantage when it comes to its air force and air defense capabilities. Should a major confrontation erupt, Turkey would not be guaranteed to be able to control the relevant air space. Turkish citizens do not favor seeing their country in a foreign quagmire. Despite myriad differences, Turkey it is still deeply embedded within NATO, and its strategic interests do not differ from those of its strategic allies. Turkey also cannot afford to risk an open military conflict with Russia. The article concludes that Turkey is politically and militarily not capable of fighting a full-scale war in Syria.

Military diplomacy - A View from the Outside

Nonreviewed - Other

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 2/2017, Vol. XXVI. (LVIII.): 150-159

This article discusses the issues of the Czech military diplomacy carried out by military, air, naval or defence attachés accredited in foreign countries in order to uphold the national security and defence interests. The main emphasis of this article is put on the evaluation of current state and legal bases of military diplomacy of the Czech Republic. The article aims to identify and analyse the challenges (1) the Czech diplomacy is currently faced with and to propose viable solutions (2) which could possibly contribute to better coordination and effectiveness of the Czech military diplomacy.

Neorealism and Contemporary US-Russian Military Competition in the Post-Soviet Space

Reviewed - Review

Jan Eichler

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 2/2017, Vol. XXVI. (LVIII.): 89-105

In the light of neorealist theory, the Eastern enlargement of NATO satisfies basic feature of expansion: 9 former countries of the Warsaw Pact become members of NATO. USA as a Sea power reinforced its superiority at the detriment of the RF as a continental power. The annexation of Crimea, as a Russian answer, had intensified security fears of post - Soviet countries and of Poland and enlarged the space for external balancing of the USA. Author warns that a confrontational structure had become typical for the area or the Western part of the Post - Soviet space. It increases the number of military incidents, and, even, the threat of a direct military confrontation including a Russian use of tactical nuclear arms, being inspired by the Rogers plan from 1980´s.

Generalmajor Josef Zuska

Nonreviewed - Other

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 3/2015, Vol. XXIV. (LVI.): 208-211

Security and Foreign Policy of the Russian Federation in Syria

Reviewed - Review

Mgr. Lukáš Tichý

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 2/2015, Vol. XXIV. (LVI.): 37-50

During the Arab Spring Revolution, when the protests against the Syrian government began in 2011, Russia was one of the strongest backers of President Bashar al-Assad's regime, backing its right to use force if necessary to prevent or put down an uprising. Currently, the Russian Federation is the power which has most prominently provided a diplomaticshieldforthe Syrian state and bolstered it witharms supplies, although Moscow talks about the need to "balance" between the warring parties in Syria. The main aim of this paper is to analyze the motives of the foreign and security policy of the Russian Federation in support of Syrian President BasharAssad in the background of Russian interests and influence of norms. At the theoretical level, the paper builds upon a combination of conventional constructivism and rationalism approaches, which in relation to the motives of Russian protection and defense of the ruling regime in Syria reflects a number of fundamental knowledge.

Japanese Missile Defence and its Implications

Reviewed - Review

Mgr. Adam Strauch

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 1/2014, Vol. XXIII. (LV.): 22-32

The main goal of the presented article is to evaluate the impact of Japanese missile defence development on the regional strategic stability in Northeast Asia. The goal is reached through an analysis of interaction between missile defence and roles of ballistic missiles in Chinese and North Korean strategies towards Japan, while also taking into account the alternative policies which Japan might have used in response to the ballistic missile threat. According to the analysis, the development of the Japanese missile defence does not degrade strategic stability in the discussed region.

The Analysis of Internal Regulations and Regulative Acts in Armed Forces (Part II)

Reviewed - Review

JUDr. Ing. Dalibor Nový

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 1/2014, Vol. XXIII. (LV.): 90-105

Article analyses the relation between legal and internal regulations and other management acts in public administration, focusing on their own hierarchy, quantity, liability in specific areas of Czech armed forces. The first part was published in Military Review No. 4/2013; this following section focuses on the creation of internal management acts and their releasing for the recipients. The article also emphasizes the need for a stable organization, which is necessary for the effective implementation of personnel management, personnel control and the so-called internal and external legislations.

Stret dvou koncepci v polistopadove reforme armady

PhDr. Antonín Rašek

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 3/2004, Vol. XIII. (XLV.): 163-176

Pristup k leasingu v ozbrojenych silach

Prof. PhDr. Miroslav Krč, CSc.

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 4/2003, Vol. XII. (XLIV.): 23-36

Vojenska hlediska rakouske bezpecnostni politiky

Erich Eder

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 7/1994, Vol. III. (XXXV.): 16-26

Nebezpecna problematicnost jadernych zkousek

Ing. Josef Hrdlička

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 7/1994, Vol. III. (XXXV.): 47-53

Zaklady mezinarodni a obranne politiky evropskych neutralnich statu

Podplukovník Dr. Antonín Svěrák

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 9/1993, Vol. II. (XXXIV.): 13-18

Demokratizace, humanizace, armada: zkusenosti ctyr let

PhDr. Antonín Rašek

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 10/1993, Vol. II. (XXXIV.): 17-27

Bezpecnostni aspekty ceskych narodnich zajmu

PhDr. Antonín Leška

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 10/1993, Vol. II. (XXXIV.): 28-38

Misto sociologicke analyzy v poznavaci cinnosti strany

Plukovník doc. PhDr. Adolf Grätzer, CSc.

Vojenská mysl 5/1983, vol. XXXIII.: 13-20

Socialne politicke aspekty casu a prostoru a jejich vyznam v ozbrojenem zapase

party-political work

Podplukovník PhDr. Bohumil Hnízdo, CSc.

Vojenská mysl 2/1977, vol. XXVII.: 7-11

Vojenska politika komunisticke strany

party-political work

Podplukovník doc. PhDr. Oldřich Mahler, CSc.

Vojenská mysl 8/1973, vol. XXIII.: 12-18

K jednani o snizeni stavu vojsk ve stredni Evrope

theory of military art

Vojenská mysl 1/1973, vol. XXIII.: 85-89

Varsavska smlouva - zaruka nasi bezpecnosti

operational art and tactics

Plukovník ing. František Rajman, podplukovník ing. Milan Štembera

Vojenská mysl 4/1970, vol. XX.: 22-26

Boj v mestech

Pplk. gšt. J. O.

Vojenské rozhledy / Czechoslovak Military Review Nr. 2-3/1944: 27-31

Strategicke a narodohospodarske ukoly cs. zeleznic

Rt. A. M.

Vojenské rozhledy / Czechoslovak Military Review Nr. 2-3/1944: 31-34

Po stopach ceskych vojaku ve Spanelsku

Všeobecná část

Škpt. Frant. Martínek

Vojenské rozhledy, Všeobecná část č. 7-8/1938, vol. XIX.: 821-827

Vyrobni sobestacnost, jeji dulezitost pro obranu statu a jak ji stat muze dosahnouti

Všeobecná část

Pplk. Josef Hloušek

Vojenské rozhledy, Všeobecná část č. 1/1931, vol. XII.: 11-19

Podrobny vycvikovy program velitele setniny (baterie) az do skonceni vycviku v setnine. Oduvodneni a vyklad programu pro kazdy tyden. (pokracovani)

Kpt. Alfred Ressel

Vojenské rozhledy 2/1930, vol. XI.: 89-101

Vojenstvi doma a v cizine

Vojenské rozhledy 7-8/1925, vol. VI.: 391-397

Vojenstvi doma a v cizine

Vojenské rozhledy 12/1925, vol. VI.: 634-641

Vojenstvi doma a v cizine

Vojenské rozhledy 4/1921, vol. II.: 296-326

Slovo uvodni

Vojenské rozhledy 1/1920, vol. I.: 1-2