Command Structure in Anti-Aircraft Defense Units,
Abstract
Along with increasing mechanization and automation of antiaircraft defense organs, the author deems it necessary to elevate the process of command structure formulation to higher scientific levels. An attempt is made to formulate organizational structure of antiaircraft defense units for adequate defense against air or missile attacks. An idealized command post is studied which has the capability of analyzing nuclear-biologic-chemical warfare situations. It includes electronic computers, a meteorologic data station, an automatic command center, a communications center, an operational center with status display capability, and a number of auxilliary command posts (backup, decoy, etc). The general requirements for antiaircraft defense organs, which must be constantly modernized in order to have the most effective command structure, are: objectivity, continuity, flexibility, speed, and centralization of commands.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Mar 09, 1970
- Accession Number
- AD0868389
Entities
People
- Stevan Roglic
Organizations
- National Air and Space Intelligence Center