A set of principles for the formation of a monitoring system and warning of troops (forces) about emergencies at potentially dangerous objects
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The article analyzes the problems of forming a monitoring system and warning troops (forces) about emergencies. There are the general organization principles of civil defense the unified state system, a monitoring system and warning of system-wide principles emergencies of organizational construction and technical systems, known principles analysis of military management, substantiation of management systems basic principles are revealed.
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