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Jednotne chapani zasad soudobych operaciPlukovník gšt. Ing. Vladimír Karaffa, CSc., podplukovník Ing. Josef MedunaVojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 4/2004, Vol. XIII. (XLV.): 32-35 |
Vnejsi a vnitrni bezpecnost zemePhDr. Antonín RašekVojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 1/2002, Vol. XI. (XLIII.): 3-19 |
Ke kontinuite pripravy vojenskych v Armade Ceske republikyDoc. PhDr. Václav Vondrášek, CSc.Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 2/2000, Vol. IX. (XLI.): 112-124 |
Methodological Comment to the Theory of State Defence EconomicsNonreviewed - ResearchProf. PhDr. František Ochrana, DrSc.Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 3/2006, Vol. XV. (XLVII.): 40-46 The main aim of this essay is more to open the way for solving methodological problems, point to directions defence economics ought to follow, rather than to find easy answers to all of them. That is the ver y theme of Economy Depar tment of Facult y of Economics and Management, Defence University Brno. It is the base for defence economy, constituted as a science discipline. |
The Results of the Analysis of Langue Requirements of Military Professionals of the ACRInformational pagesPhDr. Mária Šikolová, PhDr. Jiří Dvorský, CSc., PaedDr. Stanislava JonákováVojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 2/2006, Vol. XV. (XLVII.): 114-119 The language preparation was the main theme of the research done by the Faculty of Military Technology (Defence University Brno) in 2005. Two types of questionnaires were employed, one for university staff and a second one for career officers. Although we still underline the importance of English language for career soldiers in the ACR, the professional usage of foreign languages is low. Among others, the total of 43 per cent of respondents to the poll on usage of English language answered that they never had used English in their work; only 36 per cent used English occasionally, from time to time. It was not a research for academic sake; the answers by professional soldiers represent an important back feed for English teachers. They identified the fields of language teaching on which we could concentrate (military English, technical terminology) and prepared study schemes for teaching some subjects in English. The language preparation in our army is based upon NATO STANAG 6001 that ought to be harmonized with the requirements of individual departments ...220 |
Content Language Learning in English (Integrated CLIL)Informational pagesPhDr. Mária ŠikolováVojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 1/2006, Vol. XV. (XLVII.): 108-111 The term Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) was originally defined in 1994, and launched in 1996 by continuing education centre of UNICOM, University of Jyäskylä (Finland). It serves to describe educational methods where subjects are taught through a foreign language with dual-focused aims, namely the learning of content, and the simultaneous learning of a foreign language. This was later extended to include learning through any language that is not the first language of the learner. The authoresses discuss several articles released among others at the Internet pages of Guardian Weekly or The OneStop Magazine: The Magazine for English Language Teachers (Prof. Dr. Bob Wilkinson, Prof. Dr. Kari Smith, and Mrs. Gil173 lian Rosner). In our country, at the Defence University Brno, this sort of language instructions is still at its very beginning. The decision to introduce this type of language instruction was by ordered by superior authorities, taking into account increasing language demands on graduates from bachelor type of studies. For military students this sort of learning is, at the same time, both more demanding but also more rewarding. |
Mnohonarodni vojenska spoluprace a zeme BeneluxuMgr. Radek Khol, MAVojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 2/2003, Vol. XII. (XLIV.): 23-33 |
Ozbrojene sily a spolecnostPhDr. Marie VlachováVojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 2/1994, Vol. III. (XXXV.): 32-36 |
Identification FoF in Ground ForcesMilitary professionalIng. Josef NastoupilVojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 4/2006, Vol. XV. (XLVII.): 154-158 It is an age-old problem, how to identify someone or something, to prevent from incidents, in which friendly forces fire on their own troops or vehicles by mistake, because of tiredness, exhaustion, psychological stress, technological defects, unforeseen circumstances, etc. Although there exists a technology carried specifically in an aircraft, combat vehicles, that utilizes coded radio signals to identify other friendly units, adopted measures are not always successful. In NATO, we have standardized systems for such identification: BTID-Battlefield Target Identification Device (for identification of vehicles and helicopters, STANAG 4579); and DSID-Dismounted Soldier Identification Device (for identification soldiers, STANAG 4630). At present, Germany (together with the United States) is in the lead of development system IFF. Systems are conceptually, technologically and tactically synthesized into ZEFF (ZielErkennung Freund-Feind), common for vehicles, helicopters, soldiers, as well as vehicles beyond the area of forces deployment. Source: Europäische Sicherheit magazine, 4/2006. |
Strategicka vize transformace NATOPlukovník gšt. Ing. Vladimír Karaffa, CSc.Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 1/2005, Vol. XIV. (XLVI.): 33-40 |
Moralni limity strategickeho utokuVojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 1/2003, Vol. XII. (XLIV.): 93-104 |
Principles of Introducing New Terminology in French Armed ForcesConferencePhDr. Jana TomšůVojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 4/2006, Vol. XV. (XLVII.): 116-117 |
Expenditures and Expenses: their Position in ACR Economy ManagementNonreviewed - ResearchIng. Svatopluk KuncVojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 3/2006, Vol. XV. (XLVII.): 104-115 Economy Management by Ing. Svatopluk Kunc. The purpose of this article is to explain the essence of above mentioned economic categories, their linkage to cost accounts, accountancy, to characterize accounting items as an important signpost, to clear mutual ties between the so-called economic rationality and the position of a manager in armed forces. It is not easy task to find unifying point of view. For that purpose the author explains methods of controlling, outsourcing, process management, total quality management, balanced scorecard, value management, etc. |
Problemy asymetrieJean-Christophe BechonVojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 2/2005, Vol. XIV. (XLVI.): 151-154 |
The European Union Military Staff (EUMS) performs early warning, strategic planning and situation assessment.Informational pagesIng. Josef NastoupilVojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 4/2006, Vol. XV. (XLVII.): 97-101 As the EU is conducting its third military operation, the EUMS has become a key player in the development of the European Security and Defence Policy. In order to provide political control and strategic direction in a crisis, the European Council (Nice, December 2000) decided to establish new permanent political and military structures within the Council of the European Union: PSC-Political and Security Committee, EUMC-European Union Military Committee, EUMS-European Union Military Staff. The EUMS is responsible for peacekeeping tasks, tasks of combat forces in crisis management (including peacemaking), and further tasks identified in the European Security Strategy, such as joint disarmament operations, support for third countries in combating terrorism and security sector reform. As the only permanent integrated military structure of the EU, the EUMS has become the military linchpin of the EU. (Truppendienst, Bundesheer, |
Rozvoj lidskych zdrojuNpor. Ing. Petra Vráblíková, Ph.D.Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 2/2005, Vol. XIV. (XLVI.): 108-112 |
Generalmajor v. v. Milos Knorr - veteran druhe svetove valkyPlk. v.v. Petr MajerVojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 1/2005, Vol. XIV. (XLVI.): 169-171 |
Kolik potrebujeme doktrin a s jakym obsahem?Doc. Ing. Milan Kubeša, CSc., pplk. Ing. Ján ReisVojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 3/2004, Vol. XIII. (XLV.): 79-82 |
Ochrana vod v armadach NATO a PfPPlukovník prof. Ing. Aleš Komár, CSc., Ing. Dana PavlíkováVojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 1/2003, Vol. XII. (XLIV.): 156-164 |
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K bezpecnostni politice Ceske republikyPlk. doc. Ing. Petr Němec, CSc.Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 3/1998, Vol. VII. (XXXIX.): 72-73 |
System planovani, programovani a rozpoctovani(a mlaceni prazdne slamy?)Mjr. Ing. Bohuslav Pernica, Ph.D.Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 4/2005, Vol. XIV. (XLVI.): 62-68 |
Se zpravodajskymi sluzbami to nikdy nebude snadnePlk. v.v. František NěmecVojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 3/2005, Vol. XIV. (XLVI.): 67-70 |
Operace Active Endeavour (Reakce NATO na teroristickou hrozbu ve Stredomori)Bc. Jan ZávěšickýVojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 4/2004, Vol. XIII. (XLV.): 83-86 |
Jak chapat schopnosti ozbrojenych silPlukovník gšt. Ing. Vlastimil Galatík, CSc.Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 2/2004, Vol. XIII. (XLV.): 47-51 |
Nesmrtici zbraneIng. Josef NastoupilVojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 1/2004, Vol. XIII. (XLV.): 143-150 |
Ohniska napeti v Perskem zalivuMgr. Lumír TesařVojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 1/2003, Vol. XII. (XLIV.): 105-115 |

