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Wybrane obszary transformacji sił zbrojnych Sojuszu Północnoatlantyckiego w aspekcie rozwoju zdolności ekspedycyjnych

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Selected Aspects of NATO Armed Forces' Transformation in the Aspects of Expeditionary Capabilities Development
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Changing international security environment requires taking actions in order to face current and future challenges in this area. The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation, as one of the international order guarantees, equipped with necessary tools must also adjust to the environment and build capabilities to meet hew threats in the future. Yet, does NATO have all the necessary capabilities authorising its role as an international security guard? The armed forces' evolutionary transformation of particular NATO Member States is trying to meet the demands of current and future expectations in the security area. The concept pursued by NATO to combat threat far away from its borders requires expeditionary forces o f unique capabilities, acquiring of which is possible within the framework of the conducted process of transformation. Activities undertaken to develop expeditionary capabilities have led to establishing NATO Response Forces, which are generally considered as typical expeditionary forces conducting a wide range of (kinetic, and nonkinetic) tasks in geographically remote regions. However, it must be remembered that the expeditionary character of NATO armed forces requires undertaking, several activities, the final outcome of which will be the development of expeditionary capabilities enabling conducting operations outside NATO area of responsibility without the Host Nation Support, also in unpredictable operational environment and difficult geographical and climate conditions.
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Tom
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102--122
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Bibliogr. 13 poz.
Twórcy
  • Akademia Obrony Narodowej
Bibliografia
  • 1. Understanding NATO Military Transformation, ACT Public Information Office, Norfolk 2005.
  • 2. Concepts for Alliance Future Joint Operations (CAJFO), International Military Staff 2006.
  • 3. Concept Development and Experimentation Campaign Plan 2006-2008, Draft 2005, Allied Command Transformation, s. 16.
  • 4. NATO Comprehensive Political Guidance 2006.
  • 5. Hodermarsky G. T., Becker A. M., Arnold, The Characteristics of Expeditionary Forces, The Allied Command Transformation, EO ICT 2007, s. 12-13.
  • 6. Defence Science Board Task Force on Sea Basing, US Department of Defence 2003, s. 28.
  • 7. www.sp.mil.pl/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=437&Itemid=100&lang=pl.
  • 8. JP 3-17 Air Mobility Operations, Joint Staff 2009, s. 4-17.
  • 9. www.eads.net/1024/en/pressdb/Defence_and_Security/20090327_eads_defence_nato_dcis.html.
  • 10. JP 6-0 Joint Communications Systems, 2006, s. 1-8.
  • 11. J. Rypkema (red.), A. Reach Back Concept for the Future Command Posts, TNO Defense and Security, 2008, s. 3.
  • 12. W. Gołebiowski, L. Loroch, Możliwości poprawy świadomości sytuacyjnej pilota poprzez kształtowanie interfejsu człowiek-maszyna w kokpitach wojskowych statków powietrznych, „Journal of KNOBiN”, nr 4/2008, s. 56.
  • 13. Doktryna operacji informacyjnych SZ RP, Praca analityczno-badawcza – AB/temat nr 02-095/, MON, Warszawa 2003.
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