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Use of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles in Support of Artillery Operations
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) recently gain more importance due to their use in military operations and the fight against terrorism. Military forces must follow and encourage the development of modern technologies to improve their tactical and ...
Valentina Bartulović +2 more
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Wartime sexual violence: women’s human rights and questions of masculinity [PDF]
This article examines wartime sexual violence, one of the most recurring wartime human rights abuses. It asserts that our theorisations need further development, particularly in regard to the way that masculinities and the intersections with ...
Alison, Miranda H.
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Nova saznanja o borbama u sjeverozapadnoj Hrvatskoj 1944. Pothvat ''Brod'' i druga bitka za Ludbreg, srpanj 1944. [PDF]
After fierce battles between the Croatian Armed Forces and the Partisan X Corps, that took place in the region of Zagorje from March until May 1944, partisan forces has pulled back to the Moslavina and Kalnik region and intensity of fighting in ...
Amir Obhođaš
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The armed forces of the Republic of Croatia have beenfrom the very start of the war, imposed by the aggressor andall the time during the war, exposed to many demands and engagementof all human and material resources was required.Military air force has ...
Vladimir Zarić
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SGLT2 inhibitors and GLP‐1 receptor agonists modestly lower blood pressure across diverse patient populations, including those without diabetes. These effects appear largely independent of glycaemic control and offer additive value in high‐risk patients with overlapping comorbidities.
Andrej Belančić +7 more
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Abstract The main goal of the study is the quantification of the disparities in the recycling rates of the individual types of waste in the European Union member countries. The data on the waste recycling rates for the period 2004–2021 come from Eurostat. A linear regression analysis is engaged for the analytical processing.
Beata Gavurova +3 more
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Legal Gap and/or Lack of Analysis of Criminal Offences against the Croatian Armed Forces
Criminal offences committed against the Croatian Armed Forces constitute a special chapter of the Criminal Code, which consists of a total of 23 criminal offences. The specificity of these criminal acts lies in the possible circle of perpetrators and the conditioned state when the acts can be committed – a state of war or of immediate threat.
Trlin, Ivan, Gracin, Dijana
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Colin Gray's ‘Clausewitz Rules, OK’ was the one contribution to the Interregnum special issue of this Review that engaged the problem of modern war in general.
Shaw, Martin
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Abstract Participatory planning is widely used for the purpose of democratizing urban governance. Yet, the literature on post‐politics largely depicts participatory decision‐making contexts as spaces devoid of the ‘properly political’. Scholars critical of post‐politics find this lens paralyzing, as the approach may disregard political moments arising ...
Stephanie Loveless
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Current Defence Policy and Modernisation Goals of the Croatian Armed Forces
The internal and external security environment of Croatia has changed gradually since the declaration of independence in 1991. In the beginning, as in a post-war country, hard security played a vital role in the security policy documents, as reflected in the National Security Strategy (NSS) of 2002.
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