THE NEED FOR INTEGRATING CIVIL AND MILITARY AIR TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS IN PEACETIME, CRISIS OR CONFLICT SITUATIONS (I) Cover Image

THE NEED FOR INTEGRATING CIVIL AND MILITARY AIR TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS IN PEACETIME, CRISIS OR CONFLICT SITUATIONS (I)
THE NEED FOR INTEGRATING CIVIL AND MILITARY AIR TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS IN PEACETIME, CRISIS OR CONFLICT SITUATIONS (I)

Author(s): Relu Panait
Contributor(s): Iulia NASTASIE (Translator)
Subject(s): Military history, Security and defense, Cold-War History
Published by: Centrul tehnic-editorial al armatei
Keywords: military capabilities; Cold War; cooperation; airspace management;

Summary/Abstract: In the author’s opinion, an important aspect of regional stability and security is the air traffic common air picture. Knowing where friendly aircraft are enables the identification of the potential enemy and the potential threats. The access of civil aircraft in restricted military areas and even the distribution of a greater volume of airspace can be solved more easily, which will also have a commercial value. In principle, international, regional and national organisations, civil airlines and other civilian airspace users have reached a developed level of cooperation in order to use airspace properly. The problem has been that the goals and objectives of civilian operators do not match the ones of military aviation and, hence, the major differences between these two big categories of airspace users.

  • Issue Year: 2012
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 122-130
  • Page Count: 9
  • Language: English
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