965 resultados para Special operations (Military science)
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"Current as of September 1985."
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"January 1985."
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"October 1981."
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"January 1981."
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"27 July 1988."
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"April 1996."
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Nei feng you shang juan: Daoguang shang zhang kun dun sui kan, zuo xia juan: Ji zhi tang cang.
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This portfolio thesis describes work undertaken by the author under the Engineering Doctorate program of the Institute for System Level Integration. It was carried out in conjunction with the sponsor company Teledyne Defence Limited. A radar warning receiver is a device used to detect and identify the emissions of radars. They were originally developed during the Second World War and are found today on a variety of military platforms as part of the platform’s defensive systems. Teledyne Defence has designed and built components and electronic subsystems for the defence industry since the 1970s. This thesis documents part of the work carried out to create Phobos, Teledyne Defence’s first complete radar warning receiver. Phobos was designed to be the first low cost radar warning receiver. This was made possible by the reuse of existing Teledyne Defence products, commercial off the shelf hardware and advanced UK government algorithms. The challenges of this integration are described and discussed, with detail given of the software architecture and the development of the embedded application. Performance of the embedded system as a whole is described and qualified within the context of a low cost system.
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Warfare has long been associated with Scottish Highlanders and Islanders, especially in the period known in Gaelic tradition as ‘Linn nan Creach’ (the ‘Age of Forays’), which followed the forfeiture of the Lordship of the Isles in 1493. The sixteenth century in general is remembered as a particularly tumultuous time within the West Highlands and Isles, characterised by armed conflict on a seemingly unprecedented scale. Relatively little research has been conducted into the nature of warfare however, a gap filled by this thesis through its focus on a series of interconnected themes and in-depth case studies spanning the period c. 1544-1615. It challenges the idea that the sixteenth century and early seventeenth century was a time of endless bloodshed, and explores the rationale behind the distinctive mode of warfare practised in the West Highlands and Isles. The first part of the thesis traces the overall ‘Process of War’. Chapter 1 focuses on the mentality of the social elite in the West Highlands and Isles and demonstrates that warfare was not their raison d'être, but was tied inextricably to chiefs’ prime responsibility of protecting their lands and tenants. Chapter 2 assesses the causation of warfare and reveals that a recurrent catalyst for armed conflict was the assertion of rights to land and inheritance. There were other important causes however, including clan expectation, honour culture, punitive government policies, and the use of proxy warfare by prominent magnates. Chapter 3 takes a fresh approach to the military capacity of the region through analysis of armies and soldiers, and the final thematic chapter tackles the conduct of warfare in the West Highlands and Isles, with analysis of the tactics and strategy of militarised personnel. The second part of this thesis comprises five case studies: the Clanranald, 1544-77; the Colquhouns of Luss and the Lennox, 1592-1603; the MacLeods of Harris and MacDonalds of Sleat, 1594-1601; the Camerons, 1569-1614; and the ‘Islay Rising’, 1614-15. This thesis adopts a unique approach by contextualising the political background of warfare in order to instil a deeper understanding of why early modern Gaelic Scots resorted to bloodshed. Overall, this period was defined by a sharp rise in military activity, followed by an even sharper decline, a trajectory that will be evidenced vividly in the final case study on the ‘Islay Rising’. Although warfare was widespread, it was not unrestrained or continuous, and the traditional image of a region riven by perpetual bloodshed has been greatly exaggerated.
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O presente trabalho de investigação está subordinado ao tema “A Análise e a Avaliação do Risco”, intitulado “A influência da Gestão do Risco na Negociação num Incidente Tático Policial”. A gestão do risco é uma ferramenta que o comandante tem ao seu dispor para tomar decisões, procurando alternativas e estratégias para atuar e responder a um incidente com um risco aceitável e o mais baixo possível. A negociação assume, nos dias de hoje, uma forma privilegiada na resolução de um Incidente Tático Policial e, por isso, devido ao risco inerente neste tipo de operações, o estudo da gestão do risco revela-se importante para auxiliar o processo negocial na tomada de decisão e definição de estratégias para a resolução do mesmo. Neste contexto, desenvolvemos um estudo com base na questão de partida: “De que forma a análise e a avaliação do risco influenciam o processo negocial?” Desta maneira, esta investigação tem como objetivo explicar e descrever a relevância e a influência do estudo do risco e da ameaça na negociação num incidente, bem como a negociação como forma privilegiada de resolução. Em relação à metodologia, esta teve como base a análise documental sobre as premissas em estudo e a análise de entrevistas efetuadas ao Grupo de Intervenção de Operações Especiais, nomeadamente a negociadores e a comandantes da intervenção tática. Concluímos que com o estudo do risco, tendo este como base o adversário, o ambiente envolvente, a situação e tipo de Incidente Tático Policial, podemos influenciar, contribuir e auxiliar na definição dos meios e formas a utilizar no contacto comunicacional e estratégia de negociação. Deste modo, permite orientar se seguimos um caminho de forma a consciencializar o adversário das ações que está a desenvolver ou, se necessário, persuadi-lo de maneira a resolver o incidente sem recurso ao uso da força, realçando a importância da negociação como forma primária de resolução de incidentes críticos.
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Principally muster-rolls of Pennsylvania troops, reprinted from A brief sketch of the military operations on the Delaware during the late war: together with a copy of the muster-rolls of the several volunteer-corps which composed the Advance light brigade ... Philadelphia, 1820.
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People with disabilities have a right to a full life in every sense and one of those fundamental rights is the possibility to work. In this paper, the importance of social employment integration of disabled people is highlighted as one of the stakeholders to be satisfied by companies in the new framework that corporate social responsibility is constructing. The objective of the paper is to revise the benefits of some well-known operations research/management science tools that, if applied correctly, have a double positive impact on work accessibility and improved productivity. The responses collected from managers of Valencia`s ShelteredWork Centres for Disabled by means of a structured questionnaire are used to analyse the level of implementation of these tools and their impact depending on the type of centre, the kind of disability and other structural variables.