Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 1/2016: 102-113
Experience from Canceled Sajkovac Base Extend the Czech Armed Forces Engineer CapabilitiesNonreviewed - Review
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.
Keywords: Military Base; KFOR; Life Cycle; Engineer Specialists; Comprehensive Approach.
Published: March 15, 2016 Show citation
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