Naval
Radio-electronic Warfare. From Port Arthur to the present
Introductory
article by Admiral Victor Kravchenko, the Chief of the Navy Staff
Chapter
1. Origin and development of radio-electronic warfare in the Russian Navy
Chapter 2. Radio-electronic warfare system of the Navy
Chapter 3. Scientific
base of the naval radio-electronic warfare
Chapter 4. Education and training
of specialists for naval radio-electronic warfare
Chapter 5. Industrial enterprises
and organizations
Introductory article by Admiral
Victor Kravchenko, the Chief of the Navy Staff
Chapter 1.
Origin and development of radio-electronic warfare in the Russian Navy
Prerequisites
and conditions for the radio-electronic warfare origin at the end of the XIX century
– beginning of the XX century
Russian-Japanese war (1904 – 1905):
beginning of radio-electronic warfare in military applications
Development
of radio-electronic warfare before the First World War (1906 – 1914)
Radio-electronic
warfare during the First World War (1914 – 1918)
Influence of
the Second World War on development of radio-electronic warfare (1939 – 1945)
Formation of the naval radio-electronic warfare in 50’s – 60’s
Chapter 2. Radio-electronic warfare system of the Navy
Creation
of the naval radio-electronic warfare system in 70’s – 80’s
Formation
and development of radio-electronic warfare at fleets
Radio-electronic
warfare units and subdivisions being subordinate to the Center
Development
of shipborne radio-electronic warfare facilities
Current state
and prospects for future development of the naval radio-electronic warfare
Chapter
3. Scientific base of the naval radio-electronic warfare
1st
Central Scientific Research Institute of the Defense Ministry of the Russian Federation
Scientific Research Center for Operative and Strategic Bases
at the 24th Central Scientific Research Institute of the Defense Ministry of the
Russian Federation
Scientific Research Center for Radio-Electronic
Armament at the 24th Central Scientific Research Institute of the Defense Ministry
of the Russian Federation
Scientific Research Center for Communications
at the 24th Central Scientific Research Institute of the Defense Ministry of the
Russian Federation
Chapter 4. Education and training of
specialists for naval radio-electronic warfare
Naval Academy
named after Admiral of the Fleet of the Soviet Union N. G. Kuznetsov
A.
S. Popov Naval Institute of Radio-electronics
Chapter 5.
Industrial enterprises and organizations
Federal State Unitary
Enterprise "Taganrog Scientific Research Institute of Communications"
Federal State Unitary Enterprise "Rostov Plant "Pribor"
Federal State Unitary Enterprise "Central Scientific Research
Institute "Kurs"
Federal State Unitary Enterprise
"Machinery Design Bureau"
Open Joint Stock Company
"Institute of Applied Physics"
Federal State Unitary
Enterprise "St. Petersburg Naval Machinery Bureau "Malakhit"
Federal
State Unitary Enterprise "Central Scientific Research Institute "Morfizpribor"
Federal State Unitary Enterprise "Central Scientific Research
Institute "Gidropribor"
Scientific Research Institute
of Automation Problems "SeverEVMcomplex"
Closed Joint
Stock Company "Nevos"
Federal State Unitary Enterprise
"Scientific Industrial Enterprise "Kant"