U.S. Wants 3,000 New Robots for War Up to 1,000 by Year's End; Drive-off To Determine Winner (English)
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Title:U.S. Wants 3,000 New Robots for War Up to 1,000 by Year's End; Drive-off To Determine Winner
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Contributors:Osborn, K. ( author )
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Publication date:2007-01-01
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Table of contents – Volume 22, Issue 32
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USCG, Contractors Agree on New CuttersCavas, C. P. et al. | 2007
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U.S. Wants 3,000 New Robots for War Up to 1,000 by Year's End; Drive-off To Determine WinnerOsborn, K. et al. | 2007
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IN BRIEF| 2007
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Foreign-built Supply Ships?: Scrapping plans for an integrator to oversee construction at home, the U.K. may buy its MARS ships abroad| 2007
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EUROPE - Foreign-built Supply Ships? Scrapping plans for an integrator to oversee construction at home, the U.K. may buy its MARS ships abroad.| 2007
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THE AMERICAS - U.S.: Pentagon's unmanned options abound.| 2007
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EUROPE - U.K.: IT infrastructure program faces delays.| 2007
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U.K.: IT infrastructure program faces delays| 2007
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U.S.: Pentagon's unmanned options abound| 2007
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U.K.: Adds 5th element to FRES program| 2007
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Pushing for Precision: The U.S. Army is working to speed more precision artillery programs to the battlefield| 2007
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Canada: May arm escort helicopters| 2007
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War Tempo Forces Leaders To Speed IT Deliveries Combat Demands Promote New Techniques To Accelerate Acquisition CycleBennett, J. T. et al. | 2007
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DEFENSE IT - Faster, Faster - How the high tempo of wartime operations has helped speed the Pentagon's process of fielding new high-tech gear.| 2007
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Civilian Outreach: Norway Brings Public Into Information Net| 2007
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Bandwidth Barrier: U.S. Services Battle Wireless Limitations| 2007
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Cyber Invasions From China: When it comes to Chinese hacker attacks on U.S. computer networks, is it war or just curiosity?| 2007
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U.S.: ICBMs could launch surveillance UAVs| 2007
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ASIA & PACIFIC RIM - Cyber Invasions From China - When it comes to Chinese hacker attacks on U.S. computer networks, is it war or just curiosity? Experts disagree.| 2007
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THE AMERICAS - Canada: May arm escort helicopters.| 2007
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THE AMERICAS - Pushing for Precision - The U.S. Army is working to speed more precision artillery programs to the battlefield.| 2007
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EUROPE - U.K.: Adds 5th element to FRES program.| 2007
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TECHNOLOGY WATCH| 2007
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THE AMERICAS - U.S.: ICBMs could launch surveillance UAVS.| 2007
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Lt. Gen. Mieczyslaw Bieniek The Polish Army general, NATO's senior adviser to the Afghan defense minister, shares his observations about what is needed to win the fight there| 2007
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BUSINESS WATCH| 2007
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RANDOM NOTES| 2007
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COMMENTARY| 2007
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INTERVIEW| 2007
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INTERVIEW - Lt Gen. Mieczyslaw Bieniek - The Polish Army general, NATO's senior adviser to the Afghan defense minister, shares his observations about what is needed to win the fight there.| 2007