Air Expeditionary Force Simulators - The U.S. Air Force is integrating simulators at dispersed locations to enhance implementation of its Air Expeditionary Force concept. (Englisch)
In:
Defense news
;
19980
; 32
-
ISSN:
- Aufsatz (Zeitschrift) / Print
-
Titel:Air Expeditionary Force Simulators - The U.S. Air Force is integrating simulators at dispersed locations to enhance implementation of its Air Expeditionary Force concept.
-
Erschienen in:Defense news ; 19980 ; 32
-
Verlag:
- Neue Suche nach: Army Times Publ. Co.
-
Erscheinungsort:Springfield, Va.
-
ISSN:
-
ZDBID:
-
Medientyp:Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
-
Format:Print
-
Sprache:Englisch
- Neue Suche nach: 89.00 / 89.00
- Weitere Informationen zu Basisklassifikation
-
Schlagwörter:
-
Klassifikation:
-
Datenquelle:
Inhaltsverzeichnis – Band 19980
Zeige alle Jahrgänge und Ausgaben
Die Inhaltsverzeichnisse werden automatisch erzeugt und basieren auf den im Index des TIB-Portals verfügbaren Einzelnachweisen der enthaltenen Beiträge. Die Anzeige der Inhaltsverzeichnisse kann daher unvollständig oder lückenhaft sein.
- 1
-
Dollar vs. Euro - The advent of the euro is giving European industry high hopes that the exchange rate advantage U.S. firms enjoy will come to an end.
- 1
-
Debate Heats Up - Budget shortfalls combined with new technologies and requirements are re-igniting the debate over the services' future roles and missions.
- 3
-
Missile Control Regime Dust Up - U.S. officials are upset that Britain will cooperate with France in selling the Black Shahine cruise missile to the United Arab Emirates.
- 3
-
Pakistan Goes To Court - Pakistan will file suit seeking damages Erom the United States for not releasing 28 F-16s bought in 1991.
- 4
-
Incomplete Blueprint - In their latest blueprint, European industry captains again failed to deliver potential solutions for ownership and control of a future combined company.
- 4
-
Phantom Fund - The disappearance from the treasury of USD195 million earmarked for Philippine military modernization will not slow the program's bidding process.
- 4
-
Taiwan TMD? - Taiwanese leaders are cool to theater missile defense (TMD) ideas pushed by some in the United States.
- 6
-
Satellite Cost Concerns - U.S. DoD auditors are recommending pulling the plug on the Discoverer 2 satellite demonstration project.
- 6
-
Chinese Trade Warnings - Chinese officials say U.S. firms will be the losers if Washington continues to impose import and export restrictions on dual-use and military technology.
- 8
-
New Zealand Spending Plan - New Zealand will lease U.S. F-16s for its Air Force and upgrade P-3 antisubmarine warfare aircraft.
- 8
-
Big vs. Small - Large European companies have prepared for the euro's arrival and could see immediate benefits, but smaller firms could gain more in the long term.
- 9
-
U.S. Firms See Euro Benefits - U.S. defense and aerospace companies see marginal cost savings to doing business in euros.
- 10
-
Turkish Fast-Track Procurement - Turkey, worried about brewing crises with Greece, Syria, Cyprus and Italy, will forgo joint production agreements in order to quickly buy weapons.
- 10
-
Chinese Assertiveness - China increasingly has relied on diplomacy and trade to gain international clout, while adopting high-tech warfare principles for the military.
- 10
-
Significant Role - Navy Secretary Richard Danzig is expected to play a significant role in preparing the service for the 21st century.
- 10
-
South African Winners - South Africa has chosen the winners in its ship, sub, helicopter and fixed-wing aircraft contests.
- 10
-
YEAR IN REVIEW
- 11
-
RAND0M NOTES
- 14
-
World War 11 Mines - Egypt is insisting Britain and Germany provide more help to remove World War II mines from its western desert.
- 14
-
Nonproliferation Failure - The United States has been unable to influence the arms race in South Asia following nuclear tests by Pakistan and India last spring.
- 14
-
Indian Cruise Missile Buy - The Indian Navy will acquire cruise missiles as part of a weapon package for frigates ordered from Russia
- 15
-
INSIDE VIEW
- 15
-
COMMENTARY
- 15
-
Congressional Kudos - The 105th Congress should be applauded for its accomplishments in the national security realm.
- 15
-
U.S. Security Blinders - The new U.S. strategy framework ignores the threat from Russia, Iran and North Korea regarding ballistic missiles and weapons of mass destruction.
- 16
-
Lockheed Martin Stock Picks - Analysts forecast Lockheed Martin Corp.'s stock will bounce back as management resolves a series of setbacks.
- 16
-
ADI Price Hike - The sale price for ADI Ltd. likely has increased following its selection as prime contractor for the Australian Navy's frigate upgrade program.
- 16
-
BUSINESS
- 16
-
FINANCIAL FOCUS
- 18
-
All Aboard! - A draft decree soon would allow the Russian Air Force, major aircraft design houses and other agencies to conduct commercial passenger flights.
- 18
-
Modernization Crunch - VS Military services say they need extra funding from the 2000 budget surplus for modernization programs
- 20
-
ONE ON ONE
- 20
-
RANDOM NOTES
- 23
-
Computer Handcuffs - The sheer volume of information made so readily available to military leaders by computers can hinder rather than help the decision-making process.
- 23
-
Trans-Atlantic Military Gap - NATO must incorporate European and American strategic plans, not simply fit European militaries into the American model.
- 24
-
Aerospatiale To Go Public - Aerospatiale will offer its stock on the Paris exchange next spring, and possibly other exchanges in the future, as part of its privatization effort.
- 24
-
Israeli Restructuring - Koor Industries Ltd. plans to consolidate its hold on Tadiran so it can move ahead with restructuring Tadiran's defense companies into one unit.
- 26
-
Cyprus' 300 Hot Potato - Russia is pressing Cyprus to take delivery of S-300 antiaircraft missile systems, but the island nation may balk at the planned purchase.
- 28
-
EXECUTIVE MOVES
- 29
-
Tritium Overkill - The U.S. government should scuttle efforts to revive unnecessary tritium production
- 29
-
German Nuke Policy Shift - NATO consensus and U.S.-German relations may be upset if the new German government sticks to its antinuclear coalition agreement.
- 30
-
INSIDER TRADING
- 30
-
Japan Procurement Scandal Redux - The latest episode in the investigation rocking the Japanese Defense Ministry involves influence peddling by Fuji Heavy Industries.
- 30
-
Australian Vehicle Industry - British Aerospace Australia is selling its military vehicle business to Tenix Defence Systems.
- 32
-
Taiwan Priority Shift - Taiwanese officials are taking U.S. advice to invest more in training and tactics rather than just on expensive weapon platforms.
- 32
-
TRAINERS & SIMULATORS
- 32
-
Air Expeditionary Force Simulators - The U.S. Air Force is integrating simulators at dispersed locations to enhance implementation of its Air Expeditionary Force concept.
- 36
-
New Hull Design - The U.S. Navy has developed a prototype hull design, Slice, designed to improve the speed and stability of small and medium-sized ships in high seas.
- 36
-
Disaster Data - U.S. and U.N. officials will be better able to target disaster assistance after reviewing video images taken from U.S. transport aircraft on the scene.