systems control and review file - translation to russian
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systems control and review file - translation to russian

PLANNED NATO PROJECT
Air Control and Command System; Army Command and Control Systems

control engineering         
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ENGINEERING DISCIPLINE THAT APPLIES AUTOMATIC CONTROL THEORY TO DESIGN SYSTEMS WITH DESIRED BEHAVIORS IN CONTROL ENVIRONMENTS
Control systems engineering; Control Engineer; Control Engineering; Control system engineering; Control engineer; Control Systems Engineering; Control Systems Engineer; Electronics and Control Engineering (EConE); Control systems engineer; History of control engineering

общая лексика

техника автоматического управления

техника автоматического регулирования

нефтегазовая промышленность

организация технического контроля

judicial review         
ABILITY OF COURTS TO REVIEW ACTIONS BY EXECUTIVE AND LEGISLATURES
Judicial Review; Judicial oversight; Judicial review (theory); Judicial review (law); Judicial Review (Theory); Judicial Review (Law); Judicial control; Direct review

[dʒu:diʃ(ə)lri'vju:]

юриспруденция

судебный контроль

американизм

право судебной власти пересматривать и отменять постановления законодательной и исполнительной властей (как несовместимые с конституцией США)

book review         
FORM OF LITERARY CRITICISM IN WHICH A BOOK IS ANALYZED BASED ON CONTENT, STYLE, AND MERIT
Book reviewing; Book reviewer; Book reports; Book reviews; Book Review; Literary review; Book Review (film); Literary book review
книжное обозрение

Definition

АРУЗ
(аруд) (араб.), система метрического стихосложения, возникшая в классической арабской поэзии и распространенная (вплоть до 20 в.) в ряде стран Ближнего и Ср. Востока. Ритмообразующий элемент стиха в арузе - варьирующееся чередование долгих и кратких слогов.

Wikipedia

Air Command and Control System

Air Command and Control System (ACCS) is the NATO project planned to replace the NATO Air Command and Control Systems of the nineties. At the highest level it comprised the Combined Air Operations Centre (CAOC) from which the air battle is run. Beneath this level of command is the Air Control Centre (ACC), Recognized Air Picture (RAP) Production Centre (RPC) and Sensor Fusion Post (SFP) combined in one entity called ARS. The ARS is the equivalent to the Control and Reporting Centers (CRCs) operated in the nineties. The ACCS project comprised both static and deployable elements. Under separate funding, NATO intended to procure deployable sensors for the deployable ACCS component (DAC).

Oversight of the project is provided by the NATO Communications and Information Agency (NCIA) in Brussels, Belgium (until 2012 executed by the NATO ACCS Management Organisation (NACMA) Board of Directors, senior representatives of the Nations engaged in the NATO ACCS project. The Board is responsible to the Secretary General of NATO for the delivery of the project. The NCIA AIRC2 PO&S is responsible for the day-to-day management of the project scientific support from former NC3A (now part of the NCIA), system and software engineering support from Systems Support Center (SSC) (as well part of the NCIA), logistic support from the NATO Support and Procurement Agency (NSPA - former NAMSA) and operational support from SHAPE.

The contract to build ACCS was based on nineties specifications and awarded to the Air Command Systems International (ACSI) consortium in November 1999. Since 2000 ACSI has been a part of ThalesRaytheonSystems (TRS). The contract provided the development and testing of the ACCS system core software is now completed. The hardware and software system has been accepted by NATO. Italy is the first nation using ACCS for limited Military Air Operations since April 2015. Germany, France and Belgium has not yet transited to ACCS, as validation nations, leaving 17 other nations still pending.

Fundamental issues with the system design have thus delayed the implementation more than 15 years.

The Integrated System Support of the ACCS system, if operational, will be provided by the NATO Communications and Information Agency (NCIA) supported by in-house System Support Center (SSC).