PRINCIPLES FOR CREATING A COMPREHENSIVE SYSTEM FOR ENSURING THE SURVIVABILITY OF DISTRIBUTED AUTOMATED SYSTEMS OF ORGANIZATIONAL MANAGEMENT OF FORCES AND MEANS

V. Zaluzhnyi

Èlektron. model. 2025, 47(3)79-95

https://doi.org/10.15407/emodel.47.03.079

ABSTRACT

The article examines the features of functioning and further development of distributed automated systems of organizational management of the forces and means of the armed forces.

Based on the experience of conducting technological wars of a new generation, the basic principles of military management and the main principles of functioning of distributed automated systems of organizational management of the forces and means of the armed forces are revealed.

The general principles for creating a comprehensive system for ensuring survivability are defined, including ensuring the survivability of the subsystems of military command bodies, command posts, communication and communications means, automation equipment comple­xes, situational awareness of distributed automated systems of organizational management of the forces and means of the armed forces.

Recommendations are provided regarding the further use of the formed set of principles.

KEYWORDS

technological wars, armed forces, distributed automated control systems, organizational management, forces and means, survivability, principles.

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