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Planning for organizational development of the navy.
From:
Military Thought
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March 1, 2003| Author:
Rudomyotkin, A.P.; Tishakov, I.I.; Korolyuk, S.M.
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Organizational development of the navy is an exceptionally difficult and large-scale problem, which can be solved only on the basis of scientific planning. Of particular importance in the current situation, where the State has very limited economic capabilities for ensuring national defense in the naval sectors, are enhancement of the target orientation of drafted documents and optimization of resources allocated for the purpose. Therefore, the present stage-by-stage transition to ...
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