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Concepts and Key Technologies of Underwater Surveillance Systems in Networked Centric Warfare

Abstract

This paper presents the concept of creation and main features of integrated networked underwater surveillance systems. Several key aspects of such systems variants creation and their features are discussed.

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V. V. Kovalenko
Научный Совет по комплексной проблеме «Гидрофизика» при Президиуме РАН
Russian Federation


V. J. Korchak
Секция прикладных проблем при Президиуме РАН
Russian Federation


V. L. Chulkov
Секция прикладных проблем при Президиуме РАН
Russian Federation


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Kovalenko V.V., Korchak V.J., Chulkov V.L. Concepts and Key Technologies of Underwater Surveillance Systems in Networked Centric Warfare. Fundamental and Applied Hydrophysics. 2011;4(3):49-64. (In Russ.)

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