THE TRANSFORMATION OF MILITARY ORGANISATIONS – CHANGE-GENERATING FACTORS, – (I) STAGES AND FINALITY – (I) Cover Image

THE TRANSFORMATION OF MILITARY ORGANISATIONS – CHANGE-GENERATING FACTORS, – (I) STAGES AND FINALITY – (I)
THE TRANSFORMATION OF MILITARY ORGANISATIONS – CHANGE-GENERATING FACTORS, – (I) STAGES AND FINALITY – (I)

Author(s): Gheorghe DIMA
Contributor(s): Diana Cristiana Lupu (Translator)
Subject(s): Security and defense, Military policy
Published by: Centrul tehnic-editorial al armatei
Keywords: transformation; modernisation; national security; joint operations; organisational change;

Summary/Abstract: As a body specialised to wage wars, the military is a group with a specific organisation, which operates based on specific rules and regulations arising from the military life and the requirements of armed combat. Organising military structures is an ongoing process that takes place in stages, either slower or dynamic ones, depending on the evolution of a complex of factors that determine changes in the organisation and operation of security and defence of states or coalitions of states. The evolution of the contemporary military phenomenon has significant implications on the structure of military forces, the procurement of war equipment and materials and the headquarters, staff and troops development and training. The aim of the whole activity is to improve the organisational structure, to increase the combat capacity of all echelons, particularly those directly fighting, to ensure greater firepower and manoeuvre capacity on the battlefield.

  • Issue Year: 2010
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 68-79
  • Page Count: 12
  • Language: English
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