INTERNATIONAL DEFENSE DIGEST - US Army advances FTTS project . Royal Navy SSNs to get SATCOM . AMII trials to lock air-maneuver units into Bowman ground-based networks . Swiss Army tests C2 system . British Army set to proceed with Falcon procurement program (Englisch)
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Titel:INTERNATIONAL DEFENSE DIGEST - US Army advances FTTS project . Royal Navy SSNs to get SATCOM . AMII trials to lock air-maneuver units into Bowman ground-based networks . Swiss Army tests C2 system . British Army set to proceed with Falcon procurement program
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INTERNATIONAL DEFENSE DIGEST - Seabird Seeker wins Iraqi order . US Navy selects Boeing 737 variant as Orion replacement . Lockheed Martin selected for CKEM| 2004
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Communication weaknesses endanger US-led air campaigns| 2004
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INTERNATIONAL DEFENSE DIGEST - NATO's airborne surveillance competition enters the final stretch . Hostile radar range cut on Su-35s . US and Europe believe in MAJIIC . Architecture for southern European missile defense to be tested on Crete . Lessons learned for UK Commando fire supporters . UCAV for Global Strike| 2004
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INTERNATIONAL DEFENSE DIGEST - JSF security technology costs up to US(USD)1bn . USMC proceeds with EFSS . Poland makes third attempt to procure digital radio relays . Singapore studies indigenous 120mm main battle tank| 2004
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INTERNATIONAL DEFENSE DIGEST - Communication weaknesses endanger US-led air campaigns . US Army aims to accelerate introduction of new technology . UK RAF opts for AirTanker option . EFV moves into system design and development . UK Royal Marines start Viking training . Hungary to adopt NATO munitions as Nammo and MFS 2000 sign agreement| 2004
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USAF to deploy multi-INT system| 2004
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INTERNATIONAL DEFENSE DIGEST - ESSM enters full-rate production as industry considers future growth . Seabird Seeker surveillance aircraft bids for Iraqi order . ROD hopes to steal a march in insensitive munitions race . Contenders prepare bids for the US Navy's BAMS program . Ericsson proposes NBD widening to non-military organizations| 2004
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INTERNATIONAL DEFENCE DIGEST - Norway tests real-time targeting pods . Contractors submit bid for F 122-123 update; F 125 newbuild talks begin . Canadian budget shortfall may cause "structural disarmament" . German naval school sizes up trainers . New Stryker mortar variant; MGS armament reliability trials . RAF medium helicopter simulator centre offers potential for wider training| 2004
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INTERNATIONAL DEFENSE DIGEST ESSM enters full-rate production as industry considers future growth| 2004
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Seabird Seeker wins Iraqi order| 2004
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INTERNATIONAL DEFENSE DIGEST - USAF to deploy multi-INT system . Joint command will consolidate Dutch helicopter operations . Thales combat system will offer added venom to Egyption Cobras . STAR moves toward firing trials . Australia hopes for operational edge technology projects . USJFCOM initiates new C2 systems| 2004
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INTERNATIONAL DEFENSE DIGEST - JSF gains weight and loses time . Finnish Navy calls for new MCM and realigns Squadron 2000 program . Norwegian air power modules plan to trade weight for deployability . Comanche cancellation frees up US Army funding . FRES uncertainties throw SEP into disarray . Last call for A400M industrial participants| 2004
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INTERNATIONAL DEFENSE DIGEST - Lockheed Martin to develop Joint Common Misssile . Raytheon to head Jordanian training center program . German EW live training exercise lays foundation for Euro-force . Phase 2 of IDAS missile study goes ahead without Norway| 2004
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INTERNATIONAL DEFENSE DIGEST - US Army advances FTTS project . Royal Navy SSNs to get SATCOM . AMII trials to lock air-maneuver units into Bowman ground-based networks . Swiss Army tests C2 system . British Army set to proceed with Falcon procurement program| 2004
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Joint command will consolidate Dutch helicopter operations| 2004
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INTERNATIONAL DEFENSE DIGEST - Grudge match for fighters in Singapore . Nordic AGL programs progress . Afghan and Iraqi test for Netherlands new air maneuver force . New F-1 6 variants pass milestones . UK to begin force "rebalancing" . US pushes ahead with ballistic missile defense| 2004
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US Army aims to accelerate introduction of new technology| 2004
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Thales combat system will offer added venom to Egyption Cobras| 2004
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UK RAF opts for AirTanker option| 2004
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EFV moves into system design and development| 2004
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US Navy selects Boeing 737 variant as Orion replacement| 2004
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STAR moves toward firing trials| 2004
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UK Royal Marines start Viking training| 2004
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Lockheed Martin selected for CKEM| 2004
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Hungary to adopt NATO munitions as Nammo and MFS 2000 sign agreement| 2004
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Australia hopes for operational edge technology projects| 2004
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Thales awaits production order for Rapsodie surveillance| 2004
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WEAPONS AND EQUIPMENT - Chilean Scorpene launched . Chat line developed as coalition collaborative planning tool . Folding micro air vehicle expands the gaze of special forces . Eagle IV prototype roll-out unveils new light tactical armored vehicle . Singapore commissions Primus SPH| 2004
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WEAPONS AND EQUIPMENT - Thales awaits production order for Rapsodie surveillance . Russia tests new helicopter radars . IST demonstrates fire-on -the move missile launcher . First Hitfist 30 lightweight turret delivered to Poland| 2004
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USJFCOM initiates new C2 systems| 2004
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WEAPONS AND EQUIPMENT - European-developed protection upgrade for AH-64Ds is studied by US Army . Latest truck-mounted ARTHUR radar begins production . US explores new 105mm howitzer designs and technologies . Exoskeleton contraption assists human locomotion| 2004
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WEAPONS AND EQUIPMENT Next-generation BUR radar to start development in 2005| 2004
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WEAPONS AND EQUIPMENT - Swiss bid for US suppressors . First upgraded Flankers enter service . UK enhances mine-warfare tactical support . X-50A Dragonfly takes to the air . Electromagnetic suspension enhances cross-country performance . Rheinmetall making progress with 120mm HE projectiles . Metal Storm multibarrel pod system progresses| 2004
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WEAPONS AND EQUIPMENT - Next-generation BÜR radar to start development in 2005 . Miniature SAR sensor ready for production . Lockheed Martin eyes 'extreme-range' JASSM to engage targets . Pre-series FCLV deliveries begin| 2004
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Active offboard decoy enters UK service| 2004
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WEAPONS AND EQUIPMENT - Active offboard decoy enters UK service . Mexican Navy Chooses Oto Melara 12.7m for Acurio-and Polaris-class craft . New Italian surveillance vessel features innovative propulsion . Rapidly deployed aerostat begins operation in Iraq . Tadiran miniature datalink terminal . Maersk advances its at-sea staging base concept| 2004
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Europe, US plan submarine rescue systems| 2004
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WEAPONS AND EQUIPMENT - Russian modernized tactical UAV systems enter acceptance testing . ADF begins European search for flat-top assault ships . Mecar's wall-breacher readies for service . Decision time for Boeing programs . Norway develops guidance packages for 70mm rockets| 2004
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WEAPONS AND EQUIPMENT - Practical drag reduction for very-high-speed craft . Modular countermeasures pod to enhance Tornado self-protection . Israeli SMART system bolsters homeland defense . Experimental explosive could be ready for use in a few years . USMC to test UWB personnel identification-location system . LOX storage and delivery for fuel cells aboard UUVs| 2004
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WEAPONS AND EQUIPMENT - Russian design bureau unveils Tipchak artillery target system . NATO A400M bidding reaches final stages . Radmor develops new hand-held software radio . Nammo pushes new medium-calibre airburst ammunition . Defendory debut for Multipurpose OPV design . Australia addresses ASLAV issues| 2004
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Indonesian corvettes receive IPMS| 2004
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WEAPONS AND EQUIPMENT - Slicker SLIK for Spike . "Fuel by the hour" greatly reduces airbourne tanking costs . Russians release details of Ka-31 airbourne early-warning helicopter . Sachsen completes live fire testing . Sapsan pod close to flight trials . Raytheon demonstrates T-6B| 2004
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Russia tests new helicopter radars| 2004
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Mexican Navy chooses Oto Melara 12.7m for Acurio- and Polaris-class craft| 2004
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WEAPONS AND EQUIPMENT - Europe, US plan submarine rescue systems . Indonesian corvettes receive IPMS . German-US agreement promotes fuze for penetrating weapons . Kongsberg-developed CTOC will be used as interoperabilty hub . Guided bomb project makes debut . Norweigian Army set to procure battlefield management system| 2004
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New Italian surveillance vessel features innovative propulsion| 2004
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German-US agreement promotes fuze for penetrating weapons| 2004
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Rapidly deployed aerostat begins operation in Iraq| 2004
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Tadiran miniature datalink terminal| 2004
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UPGRADE UPDATE - Ukraine develops enhanced T-55AGM . Star 944 truck adopted for Iraqi patrol services . First re-engined Harriers go to sea . Strkers uparmored for service in Iraq| 2004
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UPGRADE UPDATE - New turret for Australian M113AS . First Airbus A310 tanker for Germany . AV-8B Harrier support MoU signed| 2004
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IST demonstrates fire-on-the-move missile launcher| 2004
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UPGRADE UPDATE - SIFF system operation on RN warships . US Army bolsters armor cover for HMMWVs in Iraq| 2004
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Maersk advances its at-sea staging base concept| 2004
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UPGRADE UPDATE - New Zealand MoD reveals Orion upgrades bidder . AAR leads Hawkeye transformation| 2004
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First Hitfist 30 lightweight turret delivered to Poland| 2004
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Kongsberg-developed CTOC will be used as interoperabilty hub| 2004
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UPGRADE UPDATE - Denmark gets first Challenger 604 MMA . Refreshed Hawkeye transits from Israel to Mexico| 2004
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Denmark gets first Challenger 604 MMA| 2004
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Modular charge systems mature for global artillery operations - Unimodular and bi-modular charge systems are being manufactured by defense companies around the world.Pengelley, Rupert et al. | 2004
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In CAS of emergency, contact the universal observer - The modern approach to warfighting has affected attitudes towards terminal control of fires on both sides of the Atlantic.Pengelley, Rupert et al. | 2004
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In CAS of emergency, contact the universal observerPengelley, R. et al. | 2004
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120mm smoothbore gun developers vie for leadership - Developers from around the world are attempting to remold Germany's classic L44 smoothbore gun to match ever more challenging operational requirements.Pengelley, Rupert et al. | 2004
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Refreshed Hawkeye transits from Israel to Mexico| 2004
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UPGRADE UPDATE - Norway's upgraded Hauks provide cover until stealthy Skjold arrives . New life for French tracked infantry combat vehicles| 2004
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UPGRADE UPDATE - Critical ICBM modernisation . Deliveries for FMTV protected cabs . Hawkeyes get French-made propeller blades| 2004
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120mm smoothbore gun developers vie for leadershipPengelley, R. et al. | 2004
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Guided bomb project makes debut| 2004
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Militaries assess the long and the short of weapon locationPengelley, R. et al. | 2004
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Norweigian Army set to procure battlefield management system| 2004
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Norway's upgraded Hauks provide cover until stealthy Skjold arrives| 2004
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NATO's transformation -- Moving from 'uselessness' to useability - NATO has embarked on a series of dramatic changes in its purpose, posture and power-projection capability.Pengelley, Rupert et al. | 2004
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AMD systems rise to the challengeLok, J. J. et al. | 2004
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AMD systems rise to the challenge - Air and missile defense systems are adapting to the demands of 21st century warfighting, with the US leading the way.Janssen Lok, Joris et al. | 2004
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UPGRADE UPDATE - Avionics upgrade for FR Aviation Falcons . Helix spiral for SIGINT Nimrods| 2004
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UPGRADE UPDATE - H-1 upgrade fires weapons . Jordan progresses Challenger 1 upgrade| 2004
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UPGRADE UPDATE Avionics upgrade for FR Aviation Falcons| 2004
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New life for French tracked infantry combat vehicles| 2004
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Warheads widen infantry weapon effects for urban warfareGibson, N. / Pengelley, R. et al. | 2004
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Leopard 2: adapting Germany's hardy perennial to new climesPengelley, R. et al. | 2004
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Warheads widen infantry weapon effects for urban warfare - Infantry weapon warheads must become more versatile to meet changing threats.Gibson, Neil et al. | 2004
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Leopard 2: Adapting Germany's hardy perennial to new climes - Adopted by 11 armed forces, Germany's Leopard 2 tank can justifiably be claimed to have been the export success of its generation.Pengelley, Rupert et al. | 2004
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Raising Europe's PAAMS umbrellaLok, J. J. et al. | 2004
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Raising Europe's PAAMS umbrella - As France, Italy and the UK await a new generation of AAW surface combatants, attaining an interoperable air-defense capability has become their main priority.Janssen Lok, Joris et al. | 2004
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MLRS modes multiply to suit modern warfare - Platform and munitions options are increasing the versatility of this 20-year-old system.Pengelley, Rupert et al. | 2004
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MLRS modes multiply to suit modern warfarePengelley, R. et al. | 2004
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France leads the way in affordable thermal imaging - In the market for thermal imaging sensors and systems in Europe, French companies play a leading role.Pengelley, Rupert et al. | 2004
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France leads the way in affordable thermal imagingPengelley, R. et al. | 2004
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Function over form takes centre stage in LUV capability debatesConners, S. et al. | 2004
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Setting the future stage: Floating seabases, able to launch and sustain amphibious operations, could revolutionize the way in which expeditionary forces conduct a land campaignHewish, M. et al. | 2004
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Armies go for eight-wheelers - Eight-wheeled armored vehicles are being adopted by an increasing number of armies and are becoming their basic equipment.Ogorkiewicz, R.M. et al. | 2004
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Active phased array multifunction radars go live for missile firings - For the first time, a full-size active phased array naval multifunction radar has supported a live missile firing in an operational environment.Lok, Joris Janssen et al. | 2004
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Sharper systems for smaller shipsLok, J. J. et al. | 2004
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Sharper systems for smaller ships - As the US Navy's high-profile Littoral Combat Ship program gathers speed, several northern European navies are already introducing advanced-technology surface combatants.Janssen Lok, Joris et al. | 2004
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Frigates to get a design for lifeHobson, S. / Scott, R. et al. | 2004
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Frigates to get a design for life - To meet the requirements of 21st century littoral maritime operations, several NATO navies need to adapt open-ocean anti-submarine warfare frigates.Hobson, Sharon et al. | 2004
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UPGRADE UPDATE - USAF builds a smarter A-10 . Romanian Navy recieves refreshed frigates; further enhancements to follow . India and Russia ponder ASW variations on venerable 'Bear'| 2004
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UPGRADE UPDATE - Nimrod MRA.4 takes off . SPADES gets first flight test . US eyes tactical vehicle upgrade concepts| 2004
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UK maritime aviation benefits from an expeditionary focus - Reports of the Fleet Air Arm's death have been greatly exaggerated. The UK's shipborne aviation capability and its performance during Operation 'Telic' are examined.Scott, Richard et al. | 2004
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UK maritime aviation benefits from an expeditionary focusScott, R. et al. | 2004
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Green issues loom larger in future blue-water sonar operationsLok, J. J. et al. | 2004
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Battlefield air operationsHewish, M. et al. | 2004
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Battlefield air operations - Combat experience in Afghanistan and Iraq has spurred the US armed forces, together with many of their counterparts, to place greater emphasis on aviation support of tactical ground operations.Hewish, Mark et al. | 2004
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Green issues loom larger in future blue-water sonar operations - Navies and defense research establishments in countries such as Canada, the Netherlands, Norway, the UK and the US are engaged in at-sea tests and study projects.Lok, Joris Janssen et al. | 2004
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David versus GoliathHewish, Mark et al. | 2004
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Ballistic-missile defense aims to keep its feet on the groundHewish, M. et al. | 2004
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Navies look for ways to tackle the ever-changing close-in threatLok, J. J. et al. | 2004
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Europe's new carriers: growing in ambition and displacementLewis, J. A. C. / Scott, R. / Valpolini, P. et al. | 2004
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Function over form takes centre stage in LUV capability debates - The issue of procurement of Light Utility Vehicles (LUVs) has come to the fore in many forces.Conners, Shaun et al. | 2004
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Squaring combat training realism with the realities of lifePengelley, R. et al. | 2004
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No hiding place: Undersea networks help flush out littoral targets - The advantages of networking intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance sensors are at least as great in underwater battlespace as they are above the surface.Hewish, Mark et al. | 2004
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No hiding place: undersea networks help flush out littoral targetsHewish, M. et al. | 2004
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Navies look for ways to tackle the ever-changing close-in threat - Defence companies worldwide are developing methods of defeating close-in attacks.Janssen Lok, Joris et al. | 2004
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Europe's new carriers: Growing in ambition and displacement - Defence planners in Europe have come to regard aircraft carriers as a crucial means of attaining their future strategic objectives.Lewis, Y.J.A.C. et al. | 2004
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Ballistic-missile defense aims to keep its feet on the ground - Defense programs using airborne or space-based sensors and weapon platforms have suffered from cost increases, technical difficulties and mismanagement.Hewish, Mark et al. | 2004
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Squaring combat training realism with the realities of life - The UK Land Warfare Centre's cutting-edge programs provide British and allied soldiers with multinational, high-fidelity training scenarios.Pengelley, Rupert et al. | 2004
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Norway's littoral striker shapes up - The NSM anti-ship missile is set to become Norway's primary littoral strike weapon. IDR presents a detailed profile of the program and its potential for international use on the Joint Strike Fighter.Lok, Joris Janssen et al. | 2004
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In the tracks of the Predator: Combat UAV programs speed-up - Weapons-carrying UAVs are currently rare birds, but programs on both sides of the Atlantic aim to increase the UCAV population.Sweetman, Bill et al. | 2004
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The ever-clearer view from above: A new generation of compact airborne sensor turrets is becoming available to scan the battlespace and provide decision-makers with vital informationHewish, M. et al. | 2004
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In the tracks of the Predator: combat UAV programs speed-upSweetman, B. et al. | 2004
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Making space fast and cheap - As the exploitation of space becomes ever more an integral part of warfighting, military organizations are seeking ways that will allow them to respond to changes far quicker and more cheaply.Hewish, Mark et al. | 2004
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Medium is the message for airborne special missions - Medium-sized aircraft which were originally developed for the commercial marketplace are increasingly being adapted to perform a variety of military special missions.Hewish, Mark et al. | 2004
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Medium is the message for airborne special missionsHewish, M. et al. | 2004
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SPECIAL REPORT: ISRAEL - All quiet on the Eastern Front, so Israel will revise IDF organization and doctrineBen-David, Alon et al. | 2004
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SMALL ARMS REPORT - Barret's M468 special-purpose carbineCutshaw, Charles O. et al. | 2004
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Military users embrace commercial satcom services - Commercial systems are helping to satisfy a burgeoning military demand for routine satelitte communications.Hewish, Mark et al. | 2004
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Military users embrace commercial satcom servicesHewish, M. et al. | 2004
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Lightweight airborne radars are piercing the battlefield's veil - Advances in lightweight antennas and compact signal processing, together with cost productions, are allowing synthetic-aperture radars to equip ever-smaller airborne platforms.Hewish, Mark et al. | 2004
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Back to the bomber - Three years ago, the big bomber was reckoned to be a dinosaur. Now there are plans in the US to revive the development of heavyweight attack aircraft.Sweetman, Bill et al. | 2004
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Beowulf boosts AR to 0.50-cal firepowerCutshaw, C. Q. et al. | 2004
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Back to the bomberSweetman, B. et al. | 2004
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Remote control littoral warfare - Unmanned craft carrying sensors, mine-countermeasures equipment, weapons and other specialized payloads can help littoral-warfare ships to perform both their offensive and defensive roles.Hewish, Mark et al. | 2004
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Remote control littoral warfareHewish, M. et al. | 2004
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SMALL ARMS REPORT - Beowulf boosts AR to 0.50-cal firepowerCutshaw, Charles Q. et al. | 2004
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SPECIAL REPORT - Electric drives for vehicles gain groundOgorkiewicz, R.M. et al. | 2004
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Small size, massive consequence - Fighters carrying a warload of 20 small precision attack bombs could change air force structures and air warfare.Janssen Lok, Joris et al. | 2004
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EQUIPMENT PROFILE - Flex fleet: Denmark's new standard warships emergeLok, Joris Janssen et al. | 2004
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Flex fleet: Denmark's new standard warships emergeLok, J. J. et al. | 2004
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South African defense industry aims for life beyond the `packages'Romer-Heitman, H. et al. | 2004
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SPECIAL REPORT - Spanish Army artillery group fields rapid-deployment 'hands-free' howitzerPengelley, Rupert et al. | 2004
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SPECIAL REPORT - Global Hawk demonstration takes ISR procurement one step closerLok, Joris Janssen et al. | 2004
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INDUSTRY PROFILE - Switzerland's defense industry sets out its stall in foreign fieldsPengelley, Rupert et al. | 2004
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EQUIPMENT PROFILE - Norway's Fridtjof Nansen-class frigates to provide a key strategic advantageJanssen Lok, Joris et al. | 2004
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SMALL ARMS REPORT - Singapore's new lightweight AGL and Airburst Munitions System in close-upCutshaw, Charles Q. et al. | 2004
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EQUIPMENT PROFILE - Aermacchi aims to push M-346 into front rank of Eurotraining contendersValpolini, Paolo et al. | 2004
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EQUIPMENT PROFILE - CAESAR -- A gun whose time has come?Pengelley, Rupert et al. | 2004
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EQUIPMENT PROFILE - High performance is paramount to Mako's bid for Eurotraining programJanssen Lok, Joris et al. | 2004
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High performance is paramount to Mako's bid for Eurotraining programLok, J. J. et al. | 2004
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EQUIPMENT PROFILE - Adapting and evolving, Hawk eyes the globe for additional trainer marketsDaly, Mark et al. | 2004
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Adapting and evolving, Hawk eyes the globe for additional trainer marketsDaly, M. et al. | 2004
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Soltam offers ATMOS as mobile modular 155mm fire support solutionPengelley, R. et al. | 2004
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EQUIPMENT PROFILE - Soltam offers ATMOS as mobile modular 155mm fire support solutionPengelley, Rupert et al. | 2004
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INDUSTRY PROFILE - Careful independence: The Finnish lineDaly, Mark et al. | 2004
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Elusive shipboard UAV finally nears operational capabilitySweetman, B. et al. | 2004
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Springfield's Operator aims to revive a classic handgun design and caliberCutshaw, C. Q. et al. | 2004
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SPECIAL REPORT - Springfield's Operator aims to revive a classic handgun design and caliberCutshaw, Charles Q. et al. | 2004
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EQUIPMENT PROFILE - Mobile artillery system offers Canada a "light-year improvement" in capabilityHobson, Sharon et al. | 2004
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Endurance UAVs go mainstream - Advances in the design and capabilities of unmanned aerial vehicles mean that operators can fly them further, faster and with an increased lethal or non-lethal payload.Sweetman, Bill et al. | 2004
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SPECIAL REPORT - Embedded training demo pitches E-CATS for Joint Strike FighterJanssen Lok, Joris et al. | 2004
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Embedded training demo pitches E-CATS for Joint Strike FighterLok, J. J. et al. | 2004
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Endurance UAVs go mainstreamSweetman, B. et al. | 2004
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SPECIAL REPORTS - Hellenic Air Force AEW&C aircraft program entering crucial test phaseJanssen Lok, Joris et al. | 2004
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SPECIAL REPORTS - Patria's AMV enters production phaseHoldanowicz, Grzegorz et al. | 2004
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SPECIAL REPORTS - Combat vehicles take on urban warfareOgorkiewicz, R.M. et al. | 2004
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EQUIPMENT PROFILE - FREMM frigate to set new standards for design and build costsLewis, J.A.C. et al. | 2004
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SPECIAL REPORT - Upgunned Centauro: Wheeled vehicle with battle tank firepowerOgorkiewicz, R.M. et al. | 2004