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Author = Seyyed Yahya Saffavi
Number of Articles: 36
Political Geography - Part X
Volume 11, Issue 42 , August 2002, , Pages 8-12
Abstract
The surface and in-depth marine topography of each ocean include continental shelf, continental slope, and deep islands and areas. Amphibious forces deal with marginal areas, especially coasts, approaches to the coasts and straits, while mariners are associated with mountain ranges, deep pits and vast ... Read MoreAn Introduction to Political Geography - Part IX
Volume 11, Issue 41 , May 2002, , Pages 6-8
Abstract
The highest level of seawater is continuously dynamic due to the Earth's rotation, gravity of the Sun and the Moon, concentration of water, temperature, earthquake activities of the Earth, and the effects of the Earth's magnetism. Currents, tides, waves, water flooding and sea ice are among the most ... Read MoreAn Introduction to Political Geography
Volume 11, Issue 44 , February 2002, , Pages 5-8
Abstract
Political geography is one of the branches of geographical sciences that examines all natural, cultural (human) and environmental effects on policies, military plans and combative / supportive operations at global, regional and local levels.Political geography is a science that expresses the effects ... Read MoreAn Introduction to Military Education - Part VII
Volume 10, Issue 39 , November 2001, , Pages 17-20
Abstract
Commanders, chiefs of units and, in general, forces from upper positions to the lowest armed units need to know how the geological and soil status of an area affect combat and support operations. Here we briefly provide commanders and military experts with discussions relating to the characteristics ... Read MoreAn Introduction to Military Geography - Part VI
Volume 10, Issue 38 , August 2001, , Pages 8-10
Abstract
Ground offensive forces, though with high mobility potential, if lacking air support facilities, will have to pass wide rivers by swimming or boat, and in some cases by building a bridge over the river, without decreasing their advancing speed; and this is so while the enemy's defense forces have been ... Read MoreAn Introduction to Military Geography - Part V
Volume 10, Issue 37 , May 2001, , Pages 17-20
Abstract
Military geography discusses special areas of military missions and, depending on scale and application, falls into the following four levels:1- Analysis of the battlefield (local-national scale)2. Analysis of war “scene” or context (on regional-continental scale)3. Political-military geography ... Read MoreAn Introduction to Military Geography - Part IV
Volume 9, Issue 35 , November 2000, , Pages 4-6
Abstract
The importance of each geographic region is considered in dealing with seasonal, cyclic, accidental and sudden changes, and commanders and military experts of high rank should make assessments according to missions, situations, forces of either side, and specialties and functions of technology. The influence ... Read MoreMilitary Geography - Part III
Volume 9, Issue 34 , August 2000, , Pages 6-13
Abstract
In military geography’s studies the emphasis is on the regional analysis method, but in most cases the studied areas are examined following political and province-based divisions of the country. Read MoreAn Introduction to Military Geography: Definitions and General Concepts - Part II
Volume 9, Issue 33 , May 2000, , Pages 5-9
Abstract
Military geography is a science that is defined as a branch of geography according to one of the comprehensive definitions of this field. It studies the effect of natural and cultural environment on military / political attitudes, plans, programs and various kinds of military and support operations on ... Read MoreA Geographical Study of the Position of the Islamic Republic of Iran
Volume 9, Issue 36 , February 2000, , Pages 26-29
Abstract
The Iranian plateau is a special geographic unit of the world's largest continent, Asia, comprising more than 30% of the land in the Eastern Hemisphere. This plateau is made up of high and mountainous lands that has been formed in Southwest Asia following the younger fold of the Third Age of Geology. Read MoreAn Introduction to Military Geography ( Definitions and General Topics)
Volume 8, Issue 32 , February 1999, , Pages 4-7