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Lieutenant General Tibor Benkő Commander of HDF Joint Force Command (Budapest, 20/APR/2010) „MISSION AND TASKS OF THE LAND FORCE IN WAR AND IN OPERATIONS OTHER THAN WAR”
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Lieutenant General Tibor Benkő Commander of HDF Joint Force Command Graduations: 1975-1979: Kossuth Lajos Military Academy, artillery branch; 1985-1988: Kalinyin Artillery Academy, Leningrad; 2000-2001: Army War College, USA; 2004-2006: Szent István University, human resource management; 2007- : Science of War PhD candidate. Military carrier: 1979-1981: Kiskunhalas, 36. Anti-armor Artillery Regiment, platoon leader, deputy battery commander, 1981-1985: Kiskunhalas, 36. Anti-armor Artillery Regiment, G3 officer; 1988-1990: Székesfehérvár, 5. Army, artillery staff, staff officer; 1990-1993: Kiskunhalas, 36. Anti-armor Artillery Brigade, deputy brigade commander; 1993-1995: Kiskunhalas, 36. Anti-armor Artillery Brigade, commander; 1995-2000: Kiskunhalas, 36. Anti-armor Artillery Regiment, commander; 2001-2005: Debrecen, HDF 5. Bocskai István Infantry Brigade, commander; 2005-2006: Székesfehérvár, HDF Land Force Command, deputy commander; 2006: Székesfehérvár, HDF Land Force Command, acting commander; 2007-2009: Székesfehérvár, HDF Joint Force Command, deputy commander; 2009- Székesfehérvár, HDF Joint Force Command, commander. Language knowledge: Russian and English advanced level, (English STANAG 3.3.3.3.)
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Global and international challenges Role and tasks of the Hungarian Defense Forces Introducing the Joint Force Command Arms and services of the Joint Force Command Mission and task of the Land Force The way ahead AGENDA
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GLOBAL, REGIONAL AND INNER THREATS GLOBAL AND INTERNATIONAL CHALLENGES Instable regions and failed states; Illegal migration; Financial instability; Attacks in the Cyber Space; Global danger of natural disasters, spread of epidemics. International Terrorism; Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction;
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Efficient military capabilities DCI (5 areas) Crisis Response Operations New STRATEGIC CONCEPT 1999 PfP PRAG SUMMIT 2002 NFS, NCS, NRF PCC (4 areas) Terrorism ISTAMBUL SUMMIT 2004 Deployability Availability Sustainability Process of joining to NATO No traditional threat New stability challenges Cooperation STRATEGIC CONCEPT 1992 25000 30000 40000 45000 35000 50000 60000 65000 55000 70000 75000 80000 85000 90000 95000 100000 105000 110000 115000 120000 125000 5000 10000 20000 15000 0 1999 2002 2004 1992 1990 52.000 37.000 31.000 125.000 M A G Y A R H O N V É D S É G 2006 29.000 Strategic overview Defence overview Joining to EU 2009 24.950 INTERNATIONAL CHANGES – MILITARY REFORM BUKAREST SUMMIT 2008 Missile defence ISAF, Balkan NATO enlargement CA, EBAO, CD&E NNEC, ISAF, NRF Capabilities RIGA SUMMIT 2006 Military reform
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Global and international challenges Role and tasks of the Hungarian Defense Forces Introducing the Joint Force Command Arms and services of the Joint Force Command Mission and task of the Land Force The way ahead AGENDA
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