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Characteristics of Forcible Entries into Objects and an Experimental Assessment of the Potential Impact of Fragments Scattering on Training Safety when Using Fence ChargeReviewed - ResearchOta Rolenec, Pavel Maňas, Tibor PalasiewiczVojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 2/2024, Vol. XXXIII. (LXV.): 147-166 The article focuses on the characteristics of forcible entries into objects and the term "breaching", which is often used interchangeably with this activity. The article further addresses the issue of fragments scattering when using a charge to overcome chain-link fences. The introductory chapter describes the execution of training in this field using the exercise facilities that are built for this purpose in military training areas. When conducting explosive forcible entry training, the safe distance for intervening teams and non-participants is determined using given formulas. The purpose of the simulation, mathematical calculations and experiment was to assess the extent to which fragments scattering occurs during explosive overcoming of these fences and whether the procedures used to determine the safe distance for non-participants are sufficient. |
A Brief Insight into the History of Operational Art and its Contemporary Aspects (Part II)Military artIng. Ján SpišákVojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 3/2012, Vol. XXI. (LIII.): 48-54 Operational art is the use of creative thinking by commanders and staffs to design strategies, campaigns, and major operations and organize and employ military forces. This article is a sequel to the study published in a previous issue of this Military Revue. The author discusses the fundamental pillars of operational art, upon which Alliance countries build their doctrinal and defence documents concerning operational art. A separate section deals with conditions and status of operational art in the Army of the Czech Republic in the last 20 years. The author calls for the need to introduce operational art in several key areas of Czech doctrines. He recalls the necessity to implement those issues in the prepared Doctrine of the ACR. |
Main Principles of International Humanitarian LawMilitary lawRNDr. Marek Jukl, Ph.D.Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 4/2011, Vol. XX. (LII.): 178-184 Contemporary International Humanitarian Law (IHL) is the law of armed conflict or law of war and their effects. The goal of IHL is to limit the effects of warfare on people and property and to protect particularly vulnerable persons. The IHL does not exclude war activities as it acknowledges the principle of the so-called war necessity. Humanitarian law is the branch of public international law that comprises the rules, which, in times of armed conflict, seek to protect persons who are not or are no longer taking part in the hostilities, restrict the methods and means of warfare employed, and resolve matters of humanitarian concern resulting from war. This article is intended to help to soldiers to understand better IHL rules and principles. |
Anabaze ruskych legii 1918-1920JUDr. Ivan KudelaVojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 1/2004, Vol. XIII. (XLV.): 154-162 |
Hodnoceni moznosti zbranovych systemuprotivnikaDoc. Ing. Oldřich Horák, CSc., Ing. Jiří JanoušekVojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 1/2002, Vol. XI. (XLIII.): 58-65 |
Komplexni ochrana vojenske technikyVojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. ZC/2001, Vol. X. (XLII.): 111-122 |
Elektromagneticka kompatibilita vojenske technikyIng. František Halačka, CSc.Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. ZC/1999, Vol. VIII. (XL.): 30-31 |
Balisticka ochrana vojenske technikyPplk. Ing. Ján Dzurenda, Ing. Miroslav Novák, CSc.Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. ZC/1999, Vol. VIII. (XL.): 29-30 |
Protiraketova obranaVojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 4/1995, Vol. IV. (XXXVI.): 130-138 |
K prostredkum maskovani, varovani a ochrany tanku proti inteligentni municiVojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 5/1992, Vol. I. (XXXIII.): 89-93 |
Pozemni vojsko a jeho budoucnostVojenská mysl 3/1991, vol. XLI.: 86-95 |
Zenijni budovani obranneho pasma divizePlukovník Ing. Jiří ČervenkaVojenská mysl 5/1988, vol. XXXVIII.: 59-65 |
Zivotnost munice-vyznamny faktor bojeschopnosti vojskMjr. Ing. Jaroslav PecháčekVojenská mysl 1/1986, vol. XXXVI.: 57-61 |
Bombardovani z vrtulniku Mi-24DPodplukovník Ing. Jiří MacuraVojenská mysl 4/1984, vol. XXXIV.: 41-46 |
Stihaci letectvo proti rizenym strelam s plochou drahou letuPlukovník Ing. Jozef Roth, CSc.Vojenská mysl 1/1983, vol. XXXIII.: 56-61 |
Tendence rozvoje delostrelecke vyzbrojeVojenská mysl 8/1979, vol. XXIX.: 79-85 |
Zdravotnicke zabezpeceni v horskem a zalesnenem terenuPodplukovník Josef KuřátkoVojenská mysl 7/1979, vol. XXIX.: 60-62 |
Tanky kontra vrtulnikyoperational art and tacticsPodplukovník ing. František Ščučka, CSC.Vojenská mysl 5/1977, vol. XXVII.: 37-44 |
K odolnosti a pohyblivosti VScommand and controlPlukovník ing. Miroslav Nedvěd, CSc.Vojenská mysl 5/1973, vol. XXIII.: 29-35 |
Problemy trakce delostrelectvaoperational art and tacticsPodplukovník ing. Jaromír Lank, CSc.Vojenská mysl 4/1973, vol. XXIII.: 41-45 |
Tendence rozvoje delostrelectva a zpusobu jeho pouzitioperational art and tacticsVojenská mysl 8/1972, vol. XXII.: 70-75 |
Delostrelecke zabezpeceni prulomu obrany nepritele klasickymi prostredkyoperational art and tacticsPlukovník ing. Josef Brož, CSc.Vojenská mysl 6/1972, vol. XXII.: 42-52 |
Jaderne miny a jejich vliv na vedeni bojeoperational art and tacticsPlukovník ing. Vladimír HoďboďVojenská mysl 9/1970, vol. XX.: 60-67 |
Ohodnoceni palebne sily RVDoperational art and tacticsPodplukovník Ing. Jaromír LankVojenská mysl 7/1968, vol. XVIII.: 29-41 |
Bojova cinnost letectva v POVoperational art and tacticsPodplukovník Miloslav KaclVojenská mysl 4/1968, vol. XVIII.: 56-64 |
Jak dal s pomerem siloperational art and tacticsPodplukovník Břetislav ŠnoblVojenská mysl 2/1967, vol. XVII.: 30-38 |
Zrizovani mist veleni v osadachcommand and controlpodplukovník Milan Linhart, CSc., podplukovník Ing. Josef CoufalVojenská mysl 6/1966, vol. XVI.: 28-39 |
Rezim zivota na velitelskych stanovistichcommand and controlPodplukovník Ladislav Jaček, podplukovník Jiří BrusVojenská mysl PT1/1965, vol. XV.: 17-20 |

