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Material assets of the mobilization of Armed forces of the Czech Republic at the beginning of the 21st century

Reviewed - Review

Petr Dosoudil

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 1/2022, Vol. XXXI. (LXIII.): 71-91 | DOI: 10.3849/2336-2995.31.2022.01.071-091

This article focuses on the identification of key factors of material resources in the field of equipment, armaments and military vehicles within the Czech state needed for effective mobilization. The primary goal is to answer the question of whether the Army of the Czech Republic still has adequate supplies of these key resources and whether it has the ability to increase these resources in crisis situations without significant dependence on foreign imports. The above analysis revealed mostly sufficient stocks, but at the same time significant limitations were identified in some categories, especially in their technical and moral quality (obsolescence, respectively), especially in most types of military vehicles. The issue of dependence on foreign imports concerning raw materials then changes considerably, from the minimum (combat dress) to the almost maximum (ballistic helmet) level.

The use of modeling and simulation in the development process optimization of the Armed Forces of the Czech Republic

Reviewed - Research

Jan Mazal, Jan Zezula, Josef Procházka, Dalibor Procházka

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 4/2022, Vol. XXXI. (LXIII.): 140-158 | DOI: 10.3849/2336-2995.31.2022.04.140-158

The article contributes to a more efficient use of the theoretical, technological and application base, especially to the improvement of decision-making processes at the strategic level. It offers a methodological framework for solving the armed forces capability optimization problem by implementing modeling, simulation and operations research tools and theories.

Review of the Author´s Monography - Pavel Zůna

Nonreviewed - Other

Antonín Novotný, Richard Stojar

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 2/2022, Vol. XXXI. (LXIII.): 121-124

The book Paradigms of Military Tactics, compiled by Pavel Zůna, deals with the principles of fighting at the tactical level on more than 300 pages.

Approaches to Modernizing the Land Forces of Selected Countries

Reviewed - Review

Vladimír Vyklický, Ivo Pikner, Josef Procházka

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 1/2022, Vol. XXXI. (LXIII.): 3-20 | DOI: 10.3849/2336-2995.31.2022.01.003-020

The modernization of armaments and military technology is one of the ways to increase the combat potential of the Armed Forces and has implications at all levels of the Armed Forces. Its main purpose is to replace obsolete technology with new ones to prepare the Armed Forces to meet the new challenges of the future security environment. New technologies play a key role in this regard. Not only the Armed Forces of the Czech Republic, but also other NATO and EU member states have planned significant modernization projects for conventional military conflict but also unconventional, asymmetric and hybrid conflicts. The authors examine approaches to the modernization of the Land Forces of selected countries. Finally, the armament strategy of selected countries is compared with the armament strategy of the Czech Republic's Land Forces.

Strategic Communications: From a Reactive Fight Against Disinformation Towards Comprehensive Use in Support of National Security and Defence

Reviewed - Review

Vendula Divišová

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 2/2022, Vol. XXXI. (LXIII.): 34-53 | DOI: 10.3849/2336-2995.31.2022.02.034-053

The concept of strategic communications rose to prominence especially with the events linked to the Crimea annexation and Russian intervention in Eastern Ukraine. As such it has been mostly related to the reactive fight against disinformation and propaganda or other elements of the hybrid campaign. This paper aims to point to the much broader potential for the tool of strategic communications in support of goals in the realm of national security and defence, while it is understood as proactive efforts and specific mindset using the information effect to advance national interests. Based on the literature review, benefits of strategic communications beyond hybrid campaigns are identified also in the fields of foreign military operations, counterinsurgency, counter-terrorism, deterrence and crisis management. It describes the informational, particularly, the cognitive, dimensions of these security threats as well as of the measures to counter them.

The Information War in Ukraine as a Part of the Military Strategy

Reviewed - Review

Jan Měřička

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 1/2022, Vol. XXXI. (LXIII.): 21-37 | DOI: 10.3849/2336-2995.31.2022.01.021-037

This paper assesses the information war in Ukraine in the context of the military strategy. An influence of the information operation (disinformation and deception) presents the strategic tool. The author pragmatically analyses the information war from the military art perspectives and as a part of the strategy used for support of the combat operations. He identifies phases of the information war in the context of the war. The author expects and confirms the opinion that the information war is led by both external actors (the USA and the Russian Federation). Their top representatives are involving in the information war because they support their own interests. This paper has been written as a neo-realist case study. The balance of power concept is in accordance with the used theory, as well as with the key interests of the external actors.

Outlook for Ensuring of Defensibility and the Fulfillment of Alliance's Expenditure and Investment Commitments in the Context of the Current Economic Situation

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Vojtěch Müllner, Kamil Nečas

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 2/2022, Vol. XXXI. (LXIII.): 71-87 | DOI: 10.3849/2336-2995.31.2022.02.071-087

The guarantee of national defense and the fulfillment of commitments to Allies is highly dependent on its financial source security. The economic recession, which began in 2008 in the USA, negatively affected public budgets. This recession was one of the causes of the reduction of planned defense spendings in the Czech Republic. This reduction caused the postponement of acquisitions, which were to be implemented both with regard to commitments to coalition partners and with regard to maintaining their own defense capabilities. Nowadays, current internal debt is still increasing due to neglecting inflation of military equipment, which is higher than inflation of ordinary goods. Currently, the defense ability is also affected by the pandemic of Covid-19, which caused a slowdown in GDP growth and public spending growth. For this reason, it has been several times postponed the commitment to achieve a rate of 2% of military expenditure of GDP by 2024 and the current plan to achieve it in 2027 is also endangered.

Future Tactical Unmanned Aircraft Systems of the Czech Armed Forces

Reviewed - Review

Jan Nohel, Marek Pavlačka, Petr Stodola

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 1/2022, Vol. XXXI. (LXIII.): 51-70 | DOI: 10.3849/2336-2995.31.2022.01.051-070

The article deals with the basic characteristics and tactical-technical requirements for the tactical unmanned aerial system (TUAS), which is planned to be implemented in the Czech Armed Forces in the upcoming years. Based on the results of the comparison of the Czech Armed Forces requirements with the parameters corresponding to the TUAS, the Hermes 900 and Heron systems of Israeli production appear to be the most suitable variants. Both aircrafts can represent a comprehensive solution in this area. They both have a long tradition of production, research and development and of course, they both meet the requirements for TUAS within NATO and the European traffic operations accreditation. However, the decisive selection parameter, apart from security risks and compatibility, is also the purchase price. The main goal of the article is to bring a view of the issue from a broader context and to find a possible way-out together with an evaluation of the advantages and disadvantages of each of the proposed variants.

Conceptualization of Intelligence Terminology

Reviewed - Review

Josef Říha

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 2/2020, Vol. XXIX. (LXI.): 20-36 | DOI: 10.3849/2336-2995.29.2020.02.020-036

The aim of the article is to compare the term and definition of "Intelligence Support" used in the Czech Armed Forces with related terms used in the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation, United States Army and Slowak Ground Forces. The article proposes updated Czech terms and definitions. The article can serve as a basis for a next discussion, for a dictionary processing, it will help intelligence staffs in orientation in intelligence terminology and it improves interoperability within the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation and in foreign missions.

Competing Hypotheses Analysis: Practical Applications

Reviewed - Review

Ing. Pavel Zůna, MSS., Ph.D.

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 1/2013, Vol. XXII. (LIV.): 65-75 | DOI: 10.3849/2336-2995.22.2013.01.065-75

In 2007 and 2010, this Czech Military Review Vojenské rozhledy published several articles, discussing analytical thinking and analytical methodologies in the field of military intelligence. The authors among others mentioned the methodology ACH, Analysis of Competing Hypotheses. The methodology is not suitable only for intelligence, but it can be used further for solving a variety of military decision-making problems. The article in its first part describes ACH philosophy, including some academic considerations both by supporters and critics to this methodology. The second part demonstrates an example of its implementation and usage during support other problems tied with decision-making in defence planning process. The method is simple to explain, but difficult to introduce to real practice. The article explains both the theory and modifications of ACH and underlines some pitfalls connected with putting methodology into practice.

Qualitative Research on PESCO Projects Direction in the Field of CBRN

Reviewed - Research

Miroslav Pohanka, Antonín Novotný

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 4/2021, Vol. XXX. (LXII.): 60-73 | DOI: 10.3849/2336-2995.30.2021.04.060-073

Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) weapons still represent a relevant threat despite international treaties and regulations. International projects like the Permanent Structured Cooperation (PESCO) of European Union (EU) appears as a suitable way of the further development when considered both complexity and expensiveness of the countermeasures to the CBRN. In this work, basic principles of PESCO, limitations, opportunities and expected directions of innovations were searched. The final recommendations on PESCO projects in the CBRN field are founded on the reached findings. Recommendations and conclusions on limited PESCO efficacy on one side and opportunity to resolve weakness of the Army of the Czech Republic (AČR) in the CBRN by collaboration in the EU on the other were particularly described in this paper. Without the collaboration, the AČR will hardly reflect the progress on CBRN defense.

The Process Approach to Human Resource Management in the Czech MoD

Nonreviewed - Other

František Mičánek

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 4/2021, Vol. XXX. (LXII.): 168-183

The article is a creative elaboration and proposal for optimization of selected activities of the human resources management process in the Ministry of Defense, which have a fundamental influence on achieving the set goals of personnel policy of the Ministry of Defense. The article builds on the analysis of the "status quo" of the human resource management in the Ministry of Defense, carried out with the help of dimensional and stakeholder analysis, sector analysis PESTLE-M, and questionnaire survey with a sample of officers (students of career courses KVD and KGŠ). It also uses the results of capability-based scenario, on which a prediction of the future needs of personnel and financial resources is calculated and demonstrated. For selected activities of the human resources management process their possible content is discussed, as well as the effects (or the necessity to set them accordingly) of internal and external process controllers.

Some Military Consequences of the United Kingdom's Exit from the European Union

Reviewed - Review

Antonín Novotný, František Racek

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 3/2021, Vol. XXX. (LXII.): 3-26 | DOI: 10.3849/2336-2995.30.2021.03.003-026

The article deals with some military consequences of the departure of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland from the European Union (Brexit). To assess the potential impacts on defence and security of EU, a structured approach involving several methods was used in the analysis, which combines a search of professional publications, factors sensitivity analysis and testing of hypotheses. Based on the analysis, it was evaluated that the departure of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland from the structures of the European Union will take place without significant impact in the military field and does not pose an immediate threat to the security and defence of EU member states. Nevertheless, in connection with Brexit, there is still a certain risk of negative impacts in this area.

Concepts of the Hybrid Warfare and the Czech Armed Forces

Reviewed - Review

Martin Havlík

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 1/2021, Vol. XXX. (LXII.): 38-51 | DOI: 10.3849/2336-2995.30.2021.01.038-051

The goal of this review article is to briefly describe the development trends in the conceptualization of the phenomenon of hybrid warfare and to try a basic comparison of the key features of twenty important concepts with emphasis on selected Western, Russian and Chinese theoretical concepts. A substantial part of the article also deals with a closer characterization of hybrid warfare with the intention of clarifying the possible relationship of this type of warfare to the activities of the Czech Armed Forces. In connection with the importance of hybrid warfare and hybrid threats, the article is supplemented with essential recommendations that the Czech Republic and the Czech Armed Forces should reflect. The emphasis on content and the above arguments confirm that looking at the phenomenon of hybrid action and warfare as a novelty is very debatable. Rather than a new concept of warfare, it is a newly accentuated term "hybrid" describing long-known combinations of power tools used.

Comparison of Approaches Towards Electronic Warfare

Reviewed - Review

Petr Hlavizna

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 4/2018, Vol. XXVII. (LIX.): 78-104 | DOI: 10.3849/2336-2995.27.2018.04.078-104

The article examines the different approaches of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and the United States Armed Forces towards Electronic Warfare, the military activity in the Electromagnetic Environment. All reference materials used for this analysis, including the specifics of the Army of the Czech Republic's approach toward the subject area, were obtained from unclassified military sources. It describes, explains and visualizes the individual approaches, and by their comparison it identifies and subsequently emphasizes cases of divergence, including non-compliance in established Czech terms, definitions and abbreviations. It highlights the obsolescence of the still valid military publication Electronic Warfare in the Army of the Czech Republic, the use of which, in its current form, has already been deemed as unfounded and counterproductive. It presents proposals and recommendations for unification of approach towards the Electronic Warfare issues within the Army of the Czech Republic, in order to ensure consistency with the current North Atlantic Treaty Organization policy related to activities in the Electromagnetic Environment. It contributes to better understanding of doctrinal views on the role of Electronic Warfare in execution of combat support tasks in contemporary military operations, thus creating preconditions for elimination of associated misunderstandings in terms of the Army of the Czech Republic.

Military Surgeon - an Endangered Profession in the Czech Army?

Reviewed - Review

Petr Lochman, Antonín Novotný

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 2/2020, Vol. XXIX. (LXI.): 49-61 | DOI: 10.3849/2336-2995.29.2020.02.049-061

The Czech Army Military Medical Service is actually going through radical changes that could lead to the strong enhancement of its capabilities. The problem is a shortage of health personell in some specific medical branches to fulfill these ambitions. There are only 35 surgeons in the Czech army at present. Results of questionnaire survey performed in this group show a high level and preparedness for multinational deploytment in foreign missions, on the other hand put a lot of questions for future.

LETECTVO ROZHODUJICIM CINITELEM K DOSAZENI UCELU VALKY? (LETECKE ROZHLEDY C. 1/1933)

Nonreviewed

Mjr. gšt. Emil Tarant

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. MC/2020, Vol. XXIX. (LXI.): 49-54

Analysis of the Malian conflict dynamics - exploiting ACLED database

Reviewed - Review

Jan Kofroň, Michal Opletal, Matyáš Zrno

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 4/2020, Vol. XXIX. (LXI.): 46-64 | DOI: 10.3849/2336-2995.29.2020.04.046-064

Focusing on current Malian conflict, the aim of the article is to demonstrate usefulness of the "Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project" database for the analysis of intra-state conflicts. At the macro-level the paper analyzes geographical spread of the conflict and its key quantitative characteristics (numbers of fatalities stemming from different types of incidents). At the micro-level it focuses on Malian region Mopti. At this level the paper analyzes geographical distribution of various incidents and the interaction of the key armed groups operating within the region.

Role of International Cooperation in the Development of the Czech Armed Forces Medical Capabilities

Reviewed - Review

Petr Král, Antonín Novotný

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 3/2018, Vol. XXVII. (LIX.): 105-128 | DOI: 10.3849/2336-2995.27.2018.03.105-128

The article deals with the use and future prospects of the international cooperation for the development some of Czech Armed Forces capabilities in the field of military medicine. It has no ambition to address this issue in its entirety, but only contains an analysis of some of the current formats and initiatives of international cooperation in the field of military medicine, with the justification of their origins and a brief evaluation of their contribution. Part of the article is also a proposal for possible measures to improve the development of medical capabilities in the framework of international cooperation.

Reasons of formation and integration of cyber forces and information operations into the Army of the Czech Republic

Nonreviewed - Other

Martin Havlík

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 3/2020, Vol. XXIX. (LXI.): 72-86

The goal of this informative article is to comprehensively describe the causes of the formation and integration of cyber forces and information operations into the structure of the Army of the Czech Republic, including other significant connotations. The intention is not to present new scientific findings, but to point out the meaning of the existence of cybernetics and information operations as a necessary separate component of the Army of the Czech Republic capable of responding to the dynamic development of the security environment and the continuous development of modern technologies. The content and main arguments of this article reflect the transition from the classical form of warfare to the new platform, represented mainly by cyber space and a hybrid combination of a wide range of power tools with an emphasis on information operations.

Sharing of Intelligence Information in Terms of Process "Need to Share"

Reviewed - Review

Ing. Martin HAVLÍK, MBA, MSc.

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 2/2015, Vol. XXIV. (LVI.): 83-92 | DOI: 10.3849/1210-3292.24.2015.02.083-092

The main goal of this article is to depict the issue of intelligence information sharing within the so called principle "need to share" and highlight the differences of this current trend, which was to replace the "need to know" principle. The first chapter in reference to current global threats depicts the extent of the present national and international interrest in the intelligence field which is followed by the issue of "need to share" principle. The aim of the following chapter is briefly analyse the sfaring of intelligence information within NATO and the EU. This chapter also includes the possible sharing of SIGINT information obtained by national tactical element embedded in Task force during current day operations. The final part evaluates the intelligence information sharing and outlines certain prediction of future development in this field.

Prognostics Methods of Security Phenomena

Reviewed - Review

Josef Smolík

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 1/2018, Vol. XXVII. (LIX.): 3-23 | DOI: 10.3849/2336-2995.27.2018.01.03-24

This article describes the basic terms used in prognostics (future studies, forecasting the future, prognosis, prediction, expert) and introduces selected prognostic methods and techniques which could be applied in security area (brainstorming, focus group, trend extrapolation, Delphi method, scenarios etc.). The basic classifications and prognosis typologies are mentioned as well. Particular phases of prognosis making are described too. For the Czech security community the prognosis making has an important potential whose outcomes (of particular surveys) should be manifest in following years. This text has only tried to outline selected methods and techniques for their potential application.

Some Tools of the Czech Republic Security Policy to Prevent Proliferation of Nuclear and Chemical Weapons

Nonreviewed - Other

Martin Fokt, Antonín Novotný, Pavel Otřísal

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 3/2019, Vol. XXVIII. (LX.): 128-148

The article deals with selected international treaties, current agreements and international cooperation initiatives in the field of non-proliferation of nuclear and chemical weapons, in which the Czech Republic is represented through specific bodies or ministries. There is also a general description of the view and the specific military approach. The involvement of the MoD and the Czech Armed Forces in NATO structures enables to influence the strategic decision-making in the area of CBRN and thus support the current trends concerning forensic analysis, sampling of CBRN samples and response to new trends in the field of WMD elimination.

Experiment of Using Structured Techniques in Intelligence Analysis

Reviewed - Review

Jozef Vojtek

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 4/2019, Vol. XXVIII. (LX.): 32-43 | DOI: 10.3849/2336-2995.28.2019.04.032-043

Research into the use of structured analytical techniques has shown that analysts use specific structured techniques to achieve better analysis results than using traditional intuitive approaches. The experiment was based on solving the analytical tasks of two intelligence scenarios in a set of 32 people. To verify the null hypothesis, a chi-square test of independence was performed at a 5% significance level. In the control/intuitive and experimental/structured technique groups, responses were evaluated in four criteria, in an overall qualitative intelligence analysis, in rank corps, depending on the time of service and education. The number of correct answers was the highest in the experimental group when dealing with the intelligence analysis criteria for both scenarios. Improved analysis of the experimental group in the second scenario solution was statistically significant. The null hypothesis, using structured methodology improves qualitative intelligence analysis, is not rejected. In the experiment, other test criteria are below than the critical value. The results of the research have shown that the success of the problem solution is influenced by the correct use of the Hypothesis Testing technique. The use of structured techniques depends on the level of knowledge and the type of intelligence problem. At the same time, the conduct of research has shown the influence of analysts' cognitive biases.

Realisation of Strategic Analysis from the Point of View of Strategic Documents Elaborators in the Czech Armed Forces

Reviewed - Review

Jiří Richter, Miroslav Mašlej

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 1/2019, Vol. XXVIII. (LX.): 16-29 | DOI: 10.3849/2336-2995.28.2019.01.016-029

The article provides partial results of the research Strategic Analysis Methods applicable within the Defence Department of the Czech Republic. This research addresses a low level of use of strategic analysis methods in the development of strategic and conceptual documents of the department. In the years 2017 and 2018, interviews with the processors of these documents were carried out and the problems related to the use of strategic analysis methods in sector planning were analysed. In particular, the article analyses the content and utilization process of stakeholder analysis method, SWOT analysis, future scenarios, benchmarking and GAP analysis.

Requirements for engineer information in water crossing

Reviewed - Review

Martin Sedláček, Jaroslav Zelený

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 4/2019, Vol. XXVIII. (LX.): 44-62 | DOI: 10.3849/2336-2995.28.2019.04.044-062

The work deals with the issue of engineer information, which is necessary for the planning of water crossing, and which can facilitate and speed up the proces of operation planning with the assistance of the staff members of engineer specialization. At present (2019) there is no application software development of engineer support tasks (hereinafter APV ŽEN) within the engineer command and control subsystem AČR, which would take into account the problem of water crossing by troops. The aim of the article is: to analyze the gathering of engineer information for water crossing and to describe it on a specific example of the Morava river, to identify the possibilities of water crossing by forces of AČR, to propose a map base for APV ŽEN, which will be supplemented by engineer information from Povodí s.p. and Motorway and Highway Directorate (hereinafter ŘSD) and to define measures that will support the availability of engineer information in water crossing.

The Siege of Marawi, the impulse to change the capabilities of the Philippine armed forces

Reviewed - Review

Libor Kutěj

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 3/2019, Vol. XXVIII. (LX.): 41-54 | DOI: 10.3849/2336-2995.28.2019.03.041-054

In May 2017, Islamists of the South-Philippine Separate Groups of Abu Sajyaf and Maute occupied Marawi City in Mindanao. Five-month fighting was attended by more than 3,000 armed forces against about 1,000 jihadists. Dozens of foreign fighters took part in the fighting on the Islamists side and confirming the pan-Islamic ethos of the Islamic state's ideology in this part of the world. Philippine troops were not prepared for the character of fighting in urbanized environment against motivated and experienced militants. The shortcomings were manifested in the conducting of operations in a heavily built-up area, but also in low-level coordination and limits of capabilities of the technical intelligence. It was decided to create Special Operations Command to which all Philippine special purpose forces are subordinated. The conflict experience has initiated a change of doctrinal approach that focuses on air support to reduce losses due to inaccurate bombing and acquisitions of high-tech reconnaissance and weapon systems.

Analysis and model of Cyber security corps professional development

Reviewed - Review

Petr Františ, Jan Hodický

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 3/2019, Vol. XXVIII. (LX.): 97-116 | DOI: 10.3849/2336-2995.28.2019.03.097-116

The paper deals with the professional development of cyber security corps. In the introduction the individual elements that are active in cyber security are described. Strategic analysis of the education is carried out to define the initial state. The main part of the paper is devoted to the design of the education system. The individual elements are defined in the paper, and the model of relationships between these elements is shaped. The attachment contains complete set of topics and their classification into the strands to fulfil the profile of the cyber security expert.

Sedm valecnych krizu - plukovnik in memoriam Arnost Steiner

Nonreviewed - Other

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 4/2014, Vol. XXIII. (LV.): 152-158

The Big Data Phenomenon as a Trend Influencing Technical Intelligence Disciplines

Reviewed - Other

Mjr. Ing. Martin Havlík, MBA, MSc.

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 4/2014, Vol. XXIII. (LV.): 124-132 | DOI: 10.3849/2336-2995.23.2014.04.124-132

This specialised article deals with Big Data and the exploitation of this current day phenomenon in the field of intelligence disciplines, based on technical methods of data gathering and its relevant assessments. The introduction deals with the issue of development of the security environment and gives general overview on the current trends in the field of technical branches. The following chapter analyses the main trends, especially the digitalisation of the battlefield, rise in data volume and the development of new technologies. The next chapter is focused on the basic terminology description of the Big Data issue, which leads into final assessment and certain prediction of future development in this field and the rise of importance of this trend for the intelligence disciplines in future.

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