CONCEPT OF OPERATIONAL RESPONSIVENESS IN MILITARY USE OF SPACE
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CONCEPT OF OPERATIONAL RESPONSIVENESS IN MILITARY USE OF SPACE
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S268667300000617-8-1
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98-108
Abstract
This article analyzes some problems arising from the traditional approach to military space, and points out operational responsiveness as a way of coping with these problems. The essence, structure, possibilities of the operational responsiveness approach to military space are defined.
Keywords
satellite, payload, sensor, modular architecture, resource of work, orbit, restoration, operational responsiveness, satellite bus, launch, massing
Date of publication
01.12.2012
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