Capabilities and Application Possibilities of the Intelligence Functional Sub–system of “HUTOPCCIS” Computer–aided Command System Operating on a Geospatial Information Systems Basis
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Abstract
Operational command is to be implemented always in the area of operations, or area of responsibility, using command assets that have a direct effect on the operational activities, and are able to quickly and operatively react to changes in the situation, and to make available the necessary forces and equipment in due time corresponding to the current situation in order to support the combat activity. These requirements are met by field command systems.
This study is aimed at presenting the development results, capabilities, and application possibilities of the computer–aided intelligence planning and command and data processing functional sub–system operating on a geospatial information systems basis.