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Securing the Supplies of Basic Arms and Equipment of the Czech Army: The Role of domestic Defence IndustryReviewed - ReviewPavel Vinkler, Josef KrausVojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 4/2018, Vol. XXVII. (LIX.): 120-133 | DOI: 10.3849/2336-2995.27.2018.04.120-133 This article deals with the Czech defence industry and its role in the defense policy of the Czech Republic. The basic goal of the text is a short introduction to abilities of the Czech defence industry and answering the question if and how it is able to fulfil the demand of the Czech defence sector for an armament and a military gear. Basic items needed for a military capability of soldiers on a field and the ability to develop and produce them at the Czech territory is mainly examined. |
Outplacement in the Defence Sector EnvironmentReviewed - ReviewKristýna Binková, Zdeněk BednářVojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 1/2017, Vol. XXVI. (LVIII.): 22-39 | DOI: 10.3849/2336-2995.26.2017.01.022-039 The article deals with ways to help soldiers with the integration into the labour market after leaving the military service. Its aim is to describe the current state of knowledge in conditions of the Czech defence department and methods of so called outplacement in selected European countries. Within the description of the current situation in the Czech Republic, the article focuses on the training of a professional soldier, retraining courses and other measures that are implemented. While processing the text, literature search, analysis of legislative and statistical documents and direct interviews with experts from the Ministry of Defence and other experts from foreign ministries and institutions of the defence department were applied. The article provides a summary of the pros and cons of preparation of soldier for a career in the civilian sector in the Czech Republic, and submits suggestions for improving the current situation. |
The Prevention of Criminality in the Ministry of Defence SectorInformational pagesIng. Michal HrbataVojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 2/2012, Vol. XXI. (LIII.): 102-110 Crime prevention belongs among main and long-term tasks in work with personnel in the MoD Sector. It is organized at three levels: interagency, departmental and local. It is concentrated at decreasing risk factors that usually contribute to criminal behaviour. In the near future, when organizational structure of MoD will be optimalized, current valid documents dealing with crime prevention are going to be reassessed, so they could meet new requirements of command and control system. They will be more directed to problems of extremism, property-related crimes, alcohol addiction, drug and non-drug abuse. |
Water Potential for Conflicts and Confusion of Global HydropoliticsReviewed - ReviewProf. Ing. Josef Říha, DrSc.Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 2/2014, Vol. XXIII. (LV.): 128-140 | DOI: 10.3849/2336-2995.23.2014.02.128-140 This paper addresses a gap in the literature relating to the effects and implications of water scarcity and the potential for water wars. The theme has evident military consequences. Experts provide rather pessimistic forecasts about the situation with freshwater on the planet. The early warning models seem to be quite useful as well as early warning conflict indicators. The author deals with the problem from the level of the Czech Republic. |
Social Security in Representative NATO Armies and their ComparisonsInformational pagesKpt. Ing. Veronika Mazalová, Ph.D.Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 1/2008, Vol. XVII. (XLIX.): 68-85 In NATO, here are many common items in welfare benefits, and there are different ones. Authoress depicts military social welfare in the CR, Slovakia, Germany, France, Poland, Hungary. The final part of this article compares systems of military benefits of mentioned countries. The authoress enumerates various conditions to be fulfilled, so that soldiers were entitled for welfare or retirement benefits. In nearly all countries, veteran?s pensions are regarded as the substitute for deferred, postponed pay. Retirement pays have its source in the last soldier?s salary. In the Czech Republic, retirement pays are based upon serviceman?s average best income in a calendar year, before he leaves the army, the time he served in the army, and its real income. Czech veteran?s social security scheme is separated from general (civil) social security system, as there some special military benefits that can?t be taken over by civil authorities. |
The Genesis of Welfare Benefits of Czech SoldiersInformational pagesKpt. Ing. Veronika Mazalová, Ph.D., pplk. Ing. Petr Musil, Ing. Eva VincencováVojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 2/2007, Vol. XVI. (XLVIII.): 136-149 In the last few years, the Czech Republic has been undergoing deep social changes in which the Army of the CR plays an important role. The soldiers risk their health and even lives, therefore they should take advantage of all benefits offered by state social security. Their professional career, promotions and advances must be taken in account when they are leaving the military service. On the other side, we must also reflect economic capacities of the Czech Republic. The authors enumerate all conditions to be fulfilled, so that soldiers were entitled for veteran benefits, together with the history of various benefits, the ways they used to be handled in the past. Legal adaptations are not systematic solutions. As we have no special law on public service, from which veteran benefits ought to be deduced, we have no general base for proper legal amendments, now being discussed. |
Meditation over (Un)Equality of Women in the ArmyInformational pagesMgr. Antonín KonrádVojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 1/2007, Vol. XVI. (XLVIII.): 148-152 Officially, we barred authorities from discriminating against people because of their race or gender. Women's rights guarantee that women will not face discrimination on the basis of their sex. The Armed Forces have opened up traditionally male roles to female recruits, but it became apparent that many women did not possess the strength necessary for their work. In military practice, some problems have arisen: especially during hard military drill and training. Injuries among female army personnel are increasing; they are several times higher than among male personnel. In author's opinion, this 'gender fair' policy has to be changedto a policy respecting gender differences. Even though in some cases physicalfitness both servicemen and servicewomen are identical, the tables of comparison M/F physical capabilities confirms and quantifies the excess risk for women when they undertake the same arduous training as male soldiers, and highlights the conflict between health and safety legislation and equal opportunities legislation. |
REKVALIFIKACE 2003Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 4/2002, Vol. XI. (XLIII.): 142-175 |
Mirove operace OSNGenmjr. Ing. Emil AntušákVojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 3/1995, Vol. IV. (XXXVI.): 42-49 |
Konstituovani struktury motostreleckych divizi v letech 1957 az 1958kpt. Dr. Pavel Minařík, CSc.Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 9/1993, Vol. II. (XXXIV.): 93-100 |
Vedecka cinnost v podminkach nasi armadyPlukovník prof. Ing. Karel Novotný, CSc.Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 8/1993, Vol. II. (XXXIV.): 43-49 |
Filozoficke aspekty informace ve vojenstviPlukovník doc. RSDr. Jan Polášek, CSc., doc. Ing. Jiří Havlík, CSc.Vojenská mysl 4/1990, vol. XL.: 83 |
Ke zvyseni efektivnosti procesu veleniPlukovník doc. Ing. Václav Jindra, CSc., Ing. Miroslav Hrubý, Mjr. Ing. Milan Vokatý, CSc.Vojenská mysl 2/1990, vol. XL.: 30-36 |
K priprave dozorcich organuPlukovník gšt. Ing. Ivan HalvaVojenská mysl 9/1989, vol. XXXIX.: 26-31 |
Kalkulace a propocty pri uplatneni manevru v obranePodplukovník Ing. František Valach, CSc.Vojenská mysl 4/1989, vol. XXXIX.: 28-33 |
Vyznamny meznik prestavby ideologicke prace v CSLAPodplukovník RSDr. Otto BórikVojenská mysl 2/1989, vol. XXXIX.: 3-6 |
Sovetska vojenska doktrina v soucasnem obdobiGenerálplukovník M. A. GarejevVojenská mysl 9/1988, vol. XXXVIII.: 15-24 |
K novemu predpisu - Kontrolni cinnost v pusobnosti FMNOPlukovník Ing. František KnotekVojenská mysl 1/1987, vol. XXXVII.: 41-47 |
Ochrana proti zbranim hromadneho niceniPlukovník Ing. František SkopecVojenská mysl 3/1985, vol. XXXV.: 80-84 |
K vybaveni ASV pro dialogovy zpusob pracePlukovník Ing. Josef ChvátilVojenská mysl 9/1982, vol. XXXII.: 32-38 |
Vypocetni automat 3. generace v praci velitele a stabuoperational art and tacticsPlukovník ing. Miloš PockVojenská mysl 1/1980, vol. XXX.: 50-54 |
Metodika prace teritorialnich stabucommand and controlPodplukovník ing. Josef ŠebestaVojenská mysl 6/1974, vol. XXIV.: 25-29 |
Strojove zpracovani informacioperational art and tacticsPodplukovník ing. Miroslav Neumann, CSc.Vojenská mysl 1/1974, vol. XXIV.: 42-49 |
Jednotne hodnoceni utvaru a svazku pomoci vypocetni technikycommand and controlPodplukovník Bořivoj MarečekVojenská mysl 9/1970, vol. XX.: 48-59 |
Planovani vysadku v letectvuoperational art and tacticsPodplukovník ing. Jaroslav HamerníkVojenská mysl 4/1969, vol. XIX.: 45-51 |
Prace velitele a stabu svazku vytvareneho v POVoperational art and tacticsPlukovník Oldřich KvapilVojenská mysl PT4/1966, vol. XVI.: 54-60 |
Metodika prace stabu plukucommand and controlMjr. Vladimír BradáčVojenská mysl 5/1966, vol. XVI.: 26 |
Rizeni pruzkumu na divizioperational art and tacticsPodplukovník Miloš ŠtěpánekVojenská mysl 3/1966, vol. XVI.: 55-62 |
Dilci zavery z vyhodnoceni casovych snimku prace stabu svazkucommand and controlPodplukovník Jiří KavenaVojenská mysl 3/1966, vol. XVI.: 86-89 |
Zenijni prace pri prechodu do docasne obranyoperational art and tacticsPlukovník doc. Václav Fládr, CSc.Vojenská mysl PT4/1965, vol. XV.: 39-45 |

