Abstract
The paper considers the peculiarities of using the ArcGIS platform for all levels of UN missions as a geospatial platform for monitoring conflict zones and planning a potential course of action. The UN mission is responsible for prevention violence (mostly against civilians), and not just for responding where it continues. International peacekeeping organizations to determine the degree of tension in the area of responsibility are using a variety of methods to obtain information from various sources as organs, forces or means for further analysis and decision-making. Monitoring of the zone of military conflict is an instrumental measure and it includes a cycle of information consisting of such links as data collection, processing, information analysis, decision making etc. Today, the information cycle is important for understanding the state of the conflict and deciding on the necessary actions by the mission leadership. It certainly concerns technological progress and information technology in particular. Accordingly, of There is tactical, operational and strategic importance may be as levels of the impact of monitoring quality. The study of existing systems for monitoring war zones in the UN missions needs more detailed attention. And the definition of improving ways such systems on the basis of modern software and hardware solutions at all government levels, taking into account practical experience, formulates the problem and emphasizes its relevance.
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