Battlespace technologies: network-enabled information dominance
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Boston
Artech House
2010
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Schriftenreihe: | Artech House intelligence and information operations series
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Beschreibung: | Print version record |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xi, 510 pages) color illustrations |
ISBN: | 9781596933385 1596933380 |
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spelling | Deakin, Richard S. Verfasser aut Battlespace technologies network-enabled information dominance Richard S. Deakin Boston Artech House 2010 1 online resource (xi, 510 pages) color illustrations txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Artech House intelligence and information operations series Print version record The era of mechanized warfare is rapidly giving way to the battle for information superiority – enabled by electronic technologies that provide data for detailed analysis of enemy forces and capabilities. Supported with over 400 four-color photographs and illustrations, this new book is written and designed specifically to help non-specialists quickly understand the complexities of Network Enabled Capability (NEC). It offers you expert guidance on how to achieve information dominance throughout the battlespace by effectively employing the technologies, concepts, and decision-making processes of network enabled warfare. Written in clear, nontechnical language with minimum mathematics, the book explains how to use sensor technologies, including radar and electronic warfare systems, to disseminate information to key decision makers in timely and relevant manner. You learn how these technologies allow for the effective acquisition and dissemination of intelligence, while denying the collection, dissemination and use of intelligence by enemy forces. Providing a complete understanding of the advantages and weaknesses of information warfare, this practical book shows you what factors need to be taken into account when designing systems and equipment for use in a network-enabled environment. Moreover, this forward-looking reference explores what evolving requirements to consider for future air, land, and sea battlespace scenarios. This is an extraordinarily valuable and useful resource for military staff, defense industry engineers and managers, and government officials involved with defense funding decisions TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Military Science bisacsh Military art and science / Technological innovations fast Military engineering fast Weapons systems fast Military art and science Technological innovations Military engineering Warfare, Conventional Technological innovations Weapons systems Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Deakin, Richard S. Battlespace technologies Boston : Artech House, 2010 1596933372 |
spellingShingle | Deakin, Richard S. Battlespace technologies network-enabled information dominance The era of mechanized warfare is rapidly giving way to the battle for information superiority – enabled by electronic technologies that provide data for detailed analysis of enemy forces and capabilities. Supported with over 400 four-color photographs and illustrations, this new book is written and designed specifically to help non-specialists quickly understand the complexities of Network Enabled Capability (NEC). It offers you expert guidance on how to achieve information dominance throughout the battlespace by effectively employing the technologies, concepts, and decision-making processes of network enabled warfare. Written in clear, nontechnical language with minimum mathematics, the book explains how to use sensor technologies, including radar and electronic warfare systems, to disseminate information to key decision makers in timely and relevant manner. You learn how these technologies allow for the effective acquisition and dissemination of intelligence, while denying the collection, dissemination and use of intelligence by enemy forces. Providing a complete understanding of the advantages and weaknesses of information warfare, this practical book shows you what factors need to be taken into account when designing systems and equipment for use in a network-enabled environment. Moreover, this forward-looking reference explores what evolving requirements to consider for future air, land, and sea battlespace scenarios. This is an extraordinarily valuable and useful resource for military staff, defense industry engineers and managers, and government officials involved with defense funding decisions TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Military Science bisacsh Military art and science / Technological innovations fast Military engineering fast Weapons systems fast Military art and science Technological innovations Military engineering Warfare, Conventional Technological innovations Weapons systems |
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title_auth | Battlespace technologies network-enabled information dominance |
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