Rechargeable lithium batteries given safe future - These intrinsically safe batteries developed in Israel are foreseen as the highest-energy rechargeable source available. (English)
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Title:Rechargeable lithium batteries given safe future - These intrinsically safe batteries developed in Israel are foreseen as the highest-energy rechargeable source available.
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Table of contents – Volume 27, Issue 9
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The labours of Hercules - The C-130J versus Future Large Aircraft fight is drawing to a climax.Beal, Clifford et al. | 1994
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International Defense Digest - NATO encourages technology transfer as PfP develops . Eurocorps makes its public debut. More belt-tightening for Hungarian forces--Report criticizes 'old poorly trained' Irish forces . German out-of-area operations ruled to be constitutional . Pentagon notifies Congress of Sales . Japan maintains present rise in defense spending . Matra acquires BAe Space Systems . Brazil seeks Russian missiles . US Congress finalizes FY95 budget: major programs survive| 1994
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Programs & Markets - Sino-Russian talks on carrier-based aircraft . Taiwan orders modified Patriot . Italy introduces Harrier II Plus . India to deploy Prithvi TBM . Sweden enhances BILL anti-tank missile . Equipment orders follow UK costs study . British Army accepts first Challenger 2 . US shared-aperture antenna for flight trials . Spain orders new IFVs and modernizes tanks . Sweden and Germany sign Leopard MoU . ASRAAM develops appetite for tanks . UK aims to collaborate on GPMG replacement . Soldier enhancements focus on optics . Italian proposal to reduce IFV cost . Turkey introduces new strike vehicle . Australia studies early-warning requirements . Israel pursues the digital battlefield . Low-cost training for laser-guided bombs . US Army proceeds with new FLIR . Canada's high-tech LAV peacekeeper . US to test French helo-alerting radar . Dogfight over Israeli air-combat training| 1994
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Japan ready for longer military reach - The ground rules which have governed Japanese defense policy and force development since the end of the Second World War are about to change.Howarth, Mike et al. | 1994
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Japan ready for longer military reachHowarth, M. et al. | 1994
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Triad's Last Leg: The strategic nuclear sub offers far more capability to the US in the post-Cold War world than just a final tripwirePatton, J. S. et al. | 1994
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Britain Ponders Single Warhead OptionMiller, D. et al. | 1994
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New Russian Submarine Hunts Export MarketMiller, D. et al. | 1994
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BEYOND JPATS: US ADVANCED TRAINER OPTIONS - The 34 year-old T-38 Talon advanced trainer soldiers on in US Air Force service, but can it meet the needs of 21st-century pilots fresh out of primary jet training?Sweetman, Bill et al. | 1994
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Beyond JPATS: US Advanced Trainer OptionsSweetman, B. et al. | 1994
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HELMET-MOUNTED DISPLAYS: ARE WE JUMPING THE GUN? - HMDs and sighting systems, combined with the latest air-to-air missiles, promise to revolutionize air combat in the next few years. But solving the ergonomic challenges has not been easy, and some maintain that it has not yet been done.Beal, Clifford et al. | 1994
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Helmet-Mounted Displays: Are We Jumping the Gun?Beal, C. / Sweetman, B. et al. | 1994
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PIRANHA BUILDS ON SALES SUCCESS - With new orders for this versatile LAV, MOWAG is pressing ahead with further developments offering more volume, more armour, and bigger armament systems.Ogorkiewicz, R.M. et al. | 1994
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Piranha Builds on Sales SuccessOgorkiewicz, R. M. et al. | 1994
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Canada's continental commitment: NORAD and a la carte defense in an age of uncertainty - Gone are the days when jet interceptor stood on five-minute alert, but continental defense for North America remains relevant as new threats emerge.Saracino, Peter et al. | 1994
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Canada's continental commitment: NORAD and a la carte defense in an age of uncertaintySaracino, P. et al. | 1994
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Elbit begins to go it aloneKaminer, R. et al. | 1994
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Elbit begins to go it alone - Plans are under way to privatize part of this successful Israeli company before the end of the year.Kaminer, Ruth et al. | 1994
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Significant defense-related spending around the world| 1994
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Contracts table - Significant defense-related spending around the world.| 1994
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR - Don't ignore air component of NATO'S reaction forces . Israel not the target of arms race.| 1994
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Don't ignore air component of NATO'S reaction forces - Israel not the target of arms race| 1994
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Rechargeable lithium batteries given safe futureMiller, D. et al. | 1994
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Rechargeable lithium batteries given safe future - These intrinsically safe batteries developed in Israel are foreseen as the highest-energy rechargeable source available.Miller, David et al. | 1994