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Experience from Canceled Sajkovac Base Extend the Czech Armed Forces Engineer Capabilities (5)
Authors: Hanudeľ Vojtěch
Abstract:
The article deals with experience in closure of military bases in foreign operations. It follows in article Life cycle of military bases in foreign operations, published in Vojenské rozhledy Nr. 4/2009. The text of article presents current knowledge about the life cycle of military bases and general principles from the perspective of the latest NATO Handbook. The theoretical part of the article introduces weighting method of decision analysis, which compares current ways for the field bases closure. Authors describe findings from base closure Šajkovac that significantly influenced removal activities. Published in Lessons Learned
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Hanudeľ Vojtěch
Vojtěch Hanudeľ (LTC. Ret.), born in 1963. He graduated from the Military Academy in Brno, Department of Mechanical Engineering in 1987. Subsequently, he acted in command posts at engineer units. In the years 1998-1999 he participated in SFOR mission in Bosnia and Herzegovina. In 2001 he was an engineer battalion commander and later the chief of the engineer corps of the Operational Commanded in Olomouc. Subsequently in 2006, he passed to the position assistant professor at the University of Defence, where he currently acts. He deals with the problems of engineer combat support of the military operations.
Country: Czech Republic
16/02/2016