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Quantum Radar - Principles and PerspectivesNonreviewed - OtherMichal KřelinaVojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 4/2017, Vol. XXVI. (LVIII.): 99-118 This paper provides an introduction to the quantum radars that can cause a revolution in the modern warfare in the near future. The goal of the paper is to present basic principles of quantum radars without deep knowledge of quantum mechanics, where its properties and phenomena important for the quantum radar will be outlined. After the physics introduction, the three basic designs of how the quantum radar could work will be presented as well as their advantages. In more details, the main benefits of quantum radars including higher quantum radar cross section and more difficult jamming and localization will be discussed. Next, the state-of-the-art research, the important technologies for quantum radar and its other applications will be commented. Finally, the time scale of the first prototypes and the role of the quantum electronic warfare will be discussed. |
Scenarios, Development, Internal Structure Scenarios and Security ThreatsReviewed - ReviewJosef MelicharVojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 2/2017, Vol. XXVI. (LVIII.): 18-32 The article deals with the topic of scenarios in relation to their significance, internal structure development and the way of elaborating scenarios following links to security threats and mission types. Article describes possible way of structuring set of scenarios reflecting security threats stated in The Security strategy of the Czech Republic and corresponding mission types. Main methodology exploited during the work with the topic of scenarios was document analysis, which resulted in finding, that scenarios don't enjoy appropriate attention in the defence resort of the Czech Republic, scenarios are not elaborated and thus not exploited. The article deals in the conclusion with propositions aiming at elaborating scenarios with purposefull internal structure, elaborating security threats and reflecting mission types. |
Chemical Corps Contribution to CBRN Exploitation and Forensics CapabilityNonreviewed - Otherkpt. Ing. Radim Zahradníček, pplk. doc. Ing. Pavel Otřísal, Ph.D., MBAVojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 2/2016, Vol. XXV. (LVII.): 109-117 Proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, danger of misusage of toxic materials, terrorism and other phenomena of current security environment are factors that lead to the development of capabilities of the Chemical Corps. The paper is looking at the problem of collecting evidence and forensic attribution of responsibility for hostile acts. This capability is required by the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and is supported by experience from military operations, which confirm the validity and significance of required changes. The article presents some recommendations that may lead to development of units that will contribute to the ability of collecting evidence and thus support forensics. |
Why to Afghanistan? Skills, Money or Ideals?Reviewed - ResearchMgr. Jitka Laštovková, Ph.D., plk. PhDr. Kateřina BernardováVojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 4/2014, Vol. XXIII. (LV.): 40-50 The motivation and professional values of soldiers involved in Other People's Wars is one of the most important knowledge necessary for effective command and control. Those were main reasons for an extensive questionnaire survey among soldiers, deployed in PRT ISAF in 2010-2011. One of the key topics was motivation to leave for Afghanistan, professional expectations and evaluations of external and internal environment of the mission. The purpose of this paper is to present the basic outlines of values of today's Czech soldiers, their professional motives and expectations. The results are interpreted in the context of Moskos' theory of the contradiction between institutional and occupational orientations of present armed forces and adapted to the actual social and political state of affairs. |
Forces of the 21st Century: from Notion to Reality (Force XXI)Military artIng. Jan KotalaVojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 1/2008, Vol. XVII. (XLIX.): 29-34 This article deals with the birth of a new concept in the field of the warfare-FORCE XXI, the long-terms vision that influenced all advanced militaries, among others the author introduces a list with names of programmes: USA (Land Warrior), Great Britain (FIST - Future Integrated Soldier Technology), Canada (ISSP - Integrated Soldier System Platform), Germany (IdZ - Infanterist der Zukunft), France (FELIN - Fantssin a Equipement et Liaison Intégrés), the Netherlands (SMP - Soldier Modernisation Programme), Norway (NORMANS - Norwegian Modular Artic Network Soldier), Denmark (Danish Soldier Modernisation), Belgium (BEST - Belgium Soldier Technology), Italy (Soldato Futuro), Portugal (Sodado do Futuro), Slovakia (PIBS - advanced combat individual system) Poland (Tytan). The author underlines fundamental changes within this course of study, both technical-implementation of new technologies and weaponry-and doctrinal. He also describes current situation within the Armed Forces of the Czech Republic. |
Zbrojni prumysl a vyzbrojovaniIng. Ladislav Klíma, CSc., Plk. Ing. Karel EmingerVojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. ZC/2000, Vol. IX. (XLI.): 147-157 |
Rozvoj systemu obranneho vyzkumuIng. Ladislav Klíma, CSc., Ing. Josef Janošec, CSc., plk. Ing. Karel EmingerVojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. ZC/1999, Vol. VIII. (XL.): 8-12 |
K organizaci obrany FrancieVojenská mysl 9/1991, vol. XLI.: 66-77 |
System rizeni v ozbrojenych silach Nemecka a Velke BritanieVojenská mysl 7/1991, vol. XLI.: 82-92 |
Utok z primeho dotyku s nepritelemPlukovník doc. Ing. Zdeněk Kodeš, CSc.Vojenská mysl 3/1988, vol. XXXVIII.: 30-35 |
Metodologicke pristupy k technicke pripravePlukovník doc. Ing. Antonín Malach, CSc.Vojenská mysl 10/1987, vol. XXXVII.: 62-72 |
Cinnost RVD pri jadernem a palebnem niceni nepritele v utocne operaciPlukovník doc. Ing. Jaromír Lank, CSc.Vojenská mysl 2/1982, vol. XXXII.: 47-55 |
K planovani protivzdusne obrany statuPodplukovník ing. Theodor KrupičkaVojenská mysl 9/1979, vol. XXIX.: 50-54 |
Sposoby pouzitia chemickych zbraniGenerálmajor ing. Jan FrankoVojenská mysl 7/1979, vol. XXIX.: 73-84 |
Vliv vedeckotechnickeho rozvoje na vystavbu a vyzbrojovani zapadnich armadforeign armiesPodplukovník ing. Josef HrdličkaVojenská mysl 10/1975, vol. XXV.: 63-68 |
Odra-Nysa 69operational art and tacticsPlukovník ing. Karel PezlVojenská mysl 1/1970, vol. XX.: 86-91 |
Planovani vysadku v letectvuoperational art and tacticsPodplukovník ing. Jaroslav HamerníkVojenská mysl 4/1969, vol. XIX.: 45-51 |
Prulom obrany nepritele v POV zahajene bez pouziti JZoperational art and tacticsPodplukovník Jiří Brus, podplukovník Vladimír KovářVojenská mysl 1/1967, vol. XVII.: 27-36 |
Vyhodnocovani radiacni a chemicke situaceoperational art and tacticsPodplukovník Miroslav HoffmannVojenská mysl 3/1966, vol. XVI.: 37-44 |
Veda a valkaoperational art and tacticsPlukovník Josef Průša, CSc.Vojenská mysl PT2/1966, vol. XVI.: 93-98 |
Nedilna velitelska pravomoc - princip veleni a rizenicommand and controlPodplukovník Eduard Bejček, CSc.Vojenská mysl 6/1966, vol. XVI.: 2-9 |
Takticke letectvo nepritele v hromadnem uderuforeign armiesPlukovník Václav MejdaVojenská mysl PT1/1965, vol. XV.: 54-59 |
Preprava vojsk a bojove techniky vzduchemoperational art and tacticsMjr. Ladislav Rakovský, kpt. Jaroslav EhrenbergerVojenská mysl 1/1964, vol. XIV.: 37-46 |
Klasifikace vojenske vedyResearchPodplukovník Stanislav HochVojenská mysl 5/1963, vol. XIII.: 76-83 |
K otazce stabnich dokumentuoperational art and tacticsGenerálmajor Jan KnotekVojenská mysl 9/1963, vol. XIII.: 80-88 |
Moznosti protiletadlovych rizenych strel typu HAWKforeign armiesMjr. Eugen MayerbergVojenská mysl 7/1963, vol. XIII.: 59-69 |
Nektere zkusenosti z cviceni tankoveho plukuoperational art and tacticskpt. Vladimír BradáčVojenská mysl 2/1962, vol. XII.: 90-93 |
Vliv tankoveho vojska na vysoke tempo operaceGenerálmajor Jan KnotekVojenská mysl 4/1960, vol. X.: 20-29 |
DiskuseVojenská mysl 1/1960, vol. X.: 112-133 |

