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Palasiewicz Tibor
COL (GS) Tibor Palasiewicz, PhD, born in 1975. After graduating from the Military University in Vyškov in 2000, he was assigned to the engineer army in various command and staff positions, most recently at the Headquarters of the 4th Rapid Deployment Brigade. In 2008, he joined the Department of Engineer Support at the University of Defence as an assistant professor, where he has been working as the head of the department until now. In 2015, he completed his doctoral studies. His areas of specialization are the use of engineer units in operations, barrier and explosive ordnance disposal.
Country: Czech Republic
23/05/2024
Articles:
- 20. 06. 2024 - Characteristics of Forcible Entries into Objects and an Experimental Assessment of the Potential Impact of Fragments Scattering on Training Safety when Using Fence Charge
- 08. 12. 2022 - National Defense and Environmental Protection: On the Czech Armed Forces´ Approach to the Development of Environmental Legislation in the Czech, EU and NATO Context
- 13. 09. 2017 - Results of research to the issue of engineer support in combat operations (4)
- 04. 09. 2017 - Results of Research to the Issue of Engineer Support in Combat Operations