According to prepared scenarios for deployment the forces, the authors publish the Results of their research, generally accepted principles of preparation and conducting of counterattack by a brigade task force, after or during the defense. The paper summarizes principles and conditions of a successful counterattack, which are then compared with real outputs from the evaluation of LIVEX and CAX of the Czech mechanized brigade, including verification of selected principles using model simulation of a counterattack brigade task force. The article addresses the principles and attributes, that effect the success of the counterattack, with emphasis on the moment of placement of the battalion in the counterattack.
The article deals with robotic autonomous systems in current environment, from military viewpoint. The goal of the article and supposed contribution is to present concentrated, synthetised and via experts discussed known and new data about robotic autonomous systems, which can be used as a booster for following studies. Authors selectively describe current security and operational environment, using various sources, trends, unmanned technologies and possibilities to increase military capabilities. Using deep analysis of large scale of sources and Dolphi method, they present real options to utilise robotic autonomous systems in short and medium-term time horizon according to capabilities. The motivation for creating the article was fact, that in military family are not complexly discussed arguments and circumstances, why to deal and implement robotic autonomous systems. The employment of the article is directed mostly into field of military theory and military art.
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