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Ceska republika mezi mlynskymi kameny

PhDr. Miloš Balabán, Ph.D., PhDr. Antonín Rašek

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 2/2003, Vol. XII. (XLIV.): 3-22

Soucasny terorismus

Podplukovník Mgr. Marian Brzybohatý, Ph.D.

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 2/2002, Vol. XI. (XLIII.): 46-62

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

K vojenske charakteristice operace Iracka svoboda

Doc. PhDr. Jan Eichler, CSc.

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 2/2005, Vol. XIV. (XLVI.): 66-76

Moznosti participace vojaku na politickem procesu v USA, Nemecku a Ceske republice

PhDr. Zdeněk Kříž, Ph.D.

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 1/2005, Vol. XIV. (XLVI.): 93-98

Vyznam obranneho zpravodajstvi ve zmenenych geopolitickych podminkach

Mjr. Ing. Libor Kutěj

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 4/2004, Vol. XIII. (XLV.): 47-53

Reforma ozbrojenych sil Ceske republiky -
cile a principy

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 4/2001, Vol. X. (XLII.): 17-41

Operational Thinking and Command in the German Federal Forces

Informational pages

Ing. Josef Nastoupil

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 4/2006, Vol. XV. (XLVII.): 92-96

The professional base for tactical and operational levels of US ground forces and German Federal Armed Forces are the following manuals: US Army Field Manual 100/5 "Operations", since 2001 being labelled as "Field Manual 3-0", and German HDv 100/100 "Truppenfuhrung 2000". Both manuals were drafted in a closed cooperation. The basic principles of German manual Truppenfuhrung 2000 were imitated and copied by the Netherlands armed forces and partly, to a certain measure, also by other NATO nations. Rules of Field Manual 3-0 were tested in peace operations, in the fight against international terrorism in Afghanistan and during the first phase of Second War in Iraq. In fact, the operations of US forces indirectly proved practicability and effectiveness of nearly identical German field rules and manuals, consequently command principles, including those of the so-called nation building. Based upon an article by MG Christian E.O. Millotat in 3/2006 Osterreichische Militärische Zeitschrift, No 3/2006.

Zamysleni nad bezpecnostnim vyvojem ve vztahu k Ceske republice

Ing. Antonín Krásný, CSc.

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 2/2005, Vol. XIV. (XLVI.): 3-14

Elektronicky boj a jeho rizeni

Podplukovník gšt. Ing. Jaroslav VeIíšek, CSc.

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 2/2000, Vol. IX. (XLI.): 55-66

Location of Antiballistic Base as a Strategic Choice

Opinions, controversy

PhDr. Antonín Rašek

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 4/2006, Vol. XV. (XLVII.): 48-54

Antiballistic defence systems could be defined as a secondary defensive response to ballistic threats, against existing, projected or planned ballistic military hardware. In a way, it is a sort of deterrence weapon, because such defence discourages opponents form the development of offensive missiles. The author of this article, the former deputy defence minister, Maj-Gen. (ret), specifies three relevant antimissiles system: ALTBM-NATO Active Layered Theatre Ballistic Missile Defence; NATO MD-NATO Missile Defence; and USA MD-USA Missile Defence. The purpose of American antiballistic defence is to counterbalance potential strokes by limited numbers of ballistic missiles, blasted off from both enemy and rogue states and those launched by accident. Allegedly, the Iranians are developing ballistic missiles with the range of 4,000 km. With the reference to the fact that the distance Prague-Teheran is about 3,400 km, and such missiles could constitute an eminent danger even for the Czech Republic, not only for the continental United States, this issue is widely discussed in Czech mass media.

The Results of the Analysis of Langue Requirements of Military Professionals of the ACR

Informational pages

PhDr. Mária Šikolová, PhDr. Jiří Dvorský, CSc., PaedDr. Stanislava Jonáková

Vojenské 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

The Use of Simulators for Training Mechanised and Armour Troops

Military professional

Mjr. Ing. Václav Suchý

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 1/2006, Vol. XV. (XLVII.): 144-149

For many years we have been talking about simulators/trainers. The first phase of this process ended in 1998 by publishing "The Concept of Introducing Simulation and Trainer Technology". This year, in 2005, two simulation centres, in Brno and Vyškov, are opened. We elaborated new programmes for the preparation of mechanised and armour units. In these days the Instruction Book is printed and very soon it will be distributed into respective units and institutions of ACR. The author is a strong supporter of exploiting simulators. He knows from his own experiences that the quality of training is much better and soldier's skills grow in high speed. To understand this question better, the author enumerates several time-schedules for simulator training and recommends few time-tested procedures and methods of exercises. He believes that once you try to use simulators, you will see how advantageous this method is. The simulators can be used not only for practicing combat situations, but also for operations other than war. But this theme will be treated next time.

Velka strategie a narodni zajmy

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 4/2005, Vol. XIV. (XLVI.): 120-123

Komparace systemu telesne pripravy ACR a armady Danskeho kralovstvi

PaedDr. Lubomír Přívětivý, CSc.

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 4/2004, Vol. XIII. (XLV.): 110-116

Rozsirovani kodifikacniho systemu NATO
mimo rezort obrany Ceske republiky

Doc. Ing. Jozef Šmondrk, Ph.D.

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 3/2003, Vol. XII. (XLIV.): 29-42

Implementace zavazku mezinarodniho prava humanitarniho v dobe miru

JUDr. Jiří Fuchs, Ph.D.

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 4/2005, Vol. XIV. (XLVI.): 69-76

Jak dal v kontrole zakazu biologickych a toxinovych zbrani?

Ing. Ladislav Středa, CSc., MUDr. Stanislav Brádka

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 2/2005, Vol. XIV. (XLVI.): 77-87

Nesmrtici zbrane

Ing. Josef Nastoupil

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 1/2004, Vol. XIII. (XLV.): 143-150

Moznosti chemickeho vojska pri plneni zavazku Severoatlanticke aliance

Ing. Stanislav Uhlíř, Ph.D.

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 4/2005, Vol. XIV. (XLVI.): 151-155

Cesko-francouzsko-anglicky vykladovy sbornik vojenskych pojmu

PhDr. Jana Tomšů

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 4/2004, Vol. XIII. (XLV.): 155-157

Dlouha cesta ke komplexnimu rizeni kvality obrany

Npor. Ing. Roman Komárek

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 4/1998, Vol. VII. (XXXIX.): 25-32

Strategie rizeni spolecnosti a armady

Ing. Jaroslav Koči, CSc.

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 1/1998, Vol. VII. (XXXIX.): 108-117

Vypadky zpravodajstvi a jeho hodnovernost

Mjr. Ing. Libor Kutěj

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 2/2004, Vol. XIII. (XLV.): 52-55

Operacni priprava statniho uzemi,minulost, soucasny stav a perspektiva vyvoje

Plukovník Ing. Jan Strbačka, CSc., Ing. Jan Englich, Ing. Antonín Krásný, CSc.

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 2/2003, Vol. XII. (XLIV.): 34-42

Problematika nakupu nadzvukovych letounu a jeji propojeni s reformou ozbrojenych sil Armady Ceske republiky

Ing. Jaroslav Tvrdík

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 3/2002, Vol. XI. (XLIII.): 56-68

Ozbrojene sily CR a otazka provazanosti platoveho a karierniho radu

Mjr. Ing. Bohuslav Pernica, Ph.D.

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 3/2005, Vol. XIV. (XLVI.): 71-80

System planovani, programovani, rozpoctovani a plytvani? (1996-2003)

Kpt. Ing. Bohuslav Pernica, Ph.D.

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 4/2004, Vol. XIII. (XLV.): 63-70

Mirek

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 2/2004, Vol. XIII. (XLV.): 144-147

Teorie motivace a jeji vyznam z pohledu dosahovaneho vykonu

Por. Ing. Petra Vráblíková

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 2/2003, Vol. XII. (XLIV.): 134-138

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