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A evolução tecnológica dos últimos anos tem remodelado profundamente as estratégias em operações militares. Os Sistemas não tripulados aéreos (SNT-Aer), também conhecidos como “Drones” e originalmente criados para fins militares têm-se mostrado recursos valiosos, oferecendo vantagens estratégicas, táticas e operacionais às forças que utilizam os mesmos nos mais diversos teatros de operação.
Este estudo tem como objetivo analisar o impacto de sistemas não tripulados aéreos na dinâmica bélica, explorando as suas capacidades no contexto da segurança de unidades navais. Compreender as suas potencialidades e limitações, destacando tanto as vantagens quanto as desvantagens dos diversos tipos de sistemas já utilizados a nível nacional e internacional em vários cenários militares.
Para a realização deste estudo, o signatário, propõe explorar o sistema de desenvolvimento e integração DOTMLPF-I, utilizado na NATO para a edificação de novas capacidades, com o intuito de propor um sistema que melhor se adeque na segurança de unidades navais e a respetiva implementação desta capacidade em navios da marinha portuguesa.
In recent years, rapid technological progress has notably transformed the strategies employed in military operations. Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS), commonly known as “drones” and initially designed for military purposes, have proven to be valuable assets, offering strategic, operational, and tactical advantages to the forces employing them across various operational theaters. This dissertation presents a study to examine the impact of drones on the dynamics of warfare, delving into their strategic and tactical influences within the context of naval unit security. The objective is to comprehend their capabilities and limitations, shedding light on both the advantages and disadvantages of various types of systems used nationally and internationally across different military scenarios. For the accomplishment of this study, the undersigned proposes to explore the DOTMLPF-I development and integration system, used by NATO for the construction of new capabilities, with the aim of proposing a system that best suits the security of naval units and the respective implementation of this capability in Portuguese navy ships.
In recent years, rapid technological progress has notably transformed the strategies employed in military operations. Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS), commonly known as “drones” and initially designed for military purposes, have proven to be valuable assets, offering strategic, operational, and tactical advantages to the forces employing them across various operational theaters. This dissertation presents a study to examine the impact of drones on the dynamics of warfare, delving into their strategic and tactical influences within the context of naval unit security. The objective is to comprehend their capabilities and limitations, shedding light on both the advantages and disadvantages of various types of systems used nationally and internationally across different military scenarios. For the accomplishment of this study, the undersigned proposes to explore the DOTMLPF-I development and integration system, used by NATO for the construction of new capabilities, with the aim of proposing a system that best suits the security of naval units and the respective implementation of this capability in Portuguese navy ships.
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Evolução tecnológica SNT-Aer DOTMLPF-I Unidades Navais Teatros de Operação