Moving along but not yet in step - Member states of the Gulf Co-ordinating Council still have far to go to present a convincing picture of military solidarity and interoperability. (English)
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Title:Moving along but not yet in step - Member states of the Gulf Co-ordinating Council still have far to go to present a convincing picture of military solidarity and interoperability.
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Table of contents – Volume 27, Issue 12
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Leader or led: there is no in-betweenPengelley, Rupert et al. | 1994
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Optimism or despair: mixed signals in the new world orderStenhouse, M. et al. | 1995
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A new NATO: strategy, structure and programsJoulwan, G. A. et al. | 1995
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INTERNATIONAL DEFENSE DIGEST - US increases use of space-based assets but missions are stretching capacity--India begins training Malaysian MiG-29 pilots--Canada searches for new helicopter (again)-- New friends line up at Israel's door-- Saddam's armour reveals cracks in alliance--Black Tigers step up suicide missions in Sri Lanka-- Iranian submarines reported out of action--Bougainville rebels shun peace accord--South Africa debates industry's future.| 1994
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The implementation of the 1994 Brussels Summit - a military perspectiveVincent, R. et al. | 1995
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PROGRAMS & MARKETS - Anglo-US collaboration on directed infrared countermeasures--US Army expands MLRS family--India implements artillery expansion--US Army to test lightweight LOSAT-- Europe continues anti-TBM studies-- New EW fit for Finnish F-18s and for Israeli F-15s--Europe hedges its bets on AAMs--Norway maintains equipment spending--US Army to test guided mortars--Future soldier advances on multiple fronts-- Australian soldier cooling system.| 1994
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NATO's Partnership for Peace: a critical viewBorawski, J. / Kmelevskaja, M. et al. | 1995
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Polish perceptions of the Partnership for Peace initiativePszczel, R. et al. | 1995
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WEU's role in the new European security environmentVan Eekelen, W. et al. | 1995
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CLOUDS OVER THE GULF| 1994
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CSCE contribution to early warning, conflict prevention and crisis managementHoynck, W. et al. | 1995
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The rich became poorer and wiser - The states of the southern Gulf must contend with both external threats and a significant cash crisis affecting defense acquisitions.Meacham, James et al. | 1994
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Buying time to face new weapons - Regional proliferation of weapons must unite the southern Gulf states in their defense planning and procurement.Mason, Ronald et al. | 1994
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Moving along but not yet in step - Member states of the Gulf Co-ordinating Council still have far to go to present a convincing picture of military solidarity and interoperability.Sincock, Peter et al. | 1994
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The Conference on Security and Co-operation in Europe: A case of identityBorawski, J. / George, B. et al. | 1995
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Turmoil in the TranscaucasusStenhouse, M. et al. | 1995
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Central Asia: a catalyst for changeStenhouse, M. et al. | 1995
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Decision Time for Artillery Fire ControlPengelley, R. et al. | 1994
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Decision time for artillery fire control - If it doesn't adapt, the field artillery as it has hitherto been understood may be on its way out.Pengelley, Rupert et al. | 1994
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Security in the Asia-Pacific regionEvans, G. et al. | 1995
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Helping navies stay in touch: communicators face new challenges - With the growing frequency of out-of-area operations, there is a need for more and better long-haul communications systems. While satellites get most of the attention, the venerable HF radio still has a future.Hewish, Mark et al. | 1994
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Helping Navies Stay in Touch: Communicators Face New ChallengesHewish, M. / Miller, D. et al. | 1994
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ASEAN maritime insecurity: contingency planning in an uncertain worldMak, J. N. et al. | 1995
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Second Sight: Helicopter Helmet-Mounted DisplaysBeal, C. et al. | 1994
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Second Sight: Helicopter Helmet-Mounted Displays - The next generation of helicopter HMDS will far surpass the capabilities of night-vision goggles to permit maximum combat effectiveness at night, in foul weather, and while racing at treetop level.Beal, Clifford et al. | 1994
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Blazer: potent short-range air defense goes portable - Thomson-CSF and Martin Marietta have launched a joint venture for the global marketing of the turret chosen to equip US Marine Corps air-defense LAVs.Tillman, Andrew C. et al. | 1994
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Blazer: potent short-range air defense goes portableTillman, A. C. et al. | 1994
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The OAS at a time of change in the AmericasThomas, C. R. et al. | 1995
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Romania's defense forces reshape for the late 1990s - Romania's armed forces are undergoing significant restructuring. The Chief of the General Staff, Lieutenant-General Ioan Dumitru Cioflina, discusses the implications of Romania's recently prepared five-year plan.Valpolini, Paolo et al. | 1994
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Romania's defense forces reshape for the late 1990sValpolini, P. et al. | 1994
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Boeing maps longterm survival plan - Boeing sees most of its major defense projects under threat, but is confident of surviving the defense-industry shake-out.Wilson, J.R. et al. | 1994
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Boeing maps long-term survival planWilson, J. R. et al. | 1994
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US-European relations in an era of transitionStenhouse, M. et al. | 1995
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CONTRACTS TABLE - Significant defense-related spending around the world.| 1994
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Light at the end of a long tunnel - The Middle East In The New World Order reviewed.Stenhouse, Mark et al. | 1994
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Light at the end of a long tunnelStenhouse, M. et al. | 1994
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Superconducting leaves the labHewish, M. et al. | 1994
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The Mediterranean dimension of NATO's strategic conceptMilani, G. A. et al. | 1995
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Superconducting leaves the lab - High-temperature superconductors are nearing the point where they can be incorporated into operational military equipment. US company Superconductor Technologies is developing HTS switchable filterbanks with funding from ARPA.Hewish, Mark et al. | 1994
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1994 INDEX OF ARTICLES| 1994
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The Maghreb: the rediscovered regionStenhouse, M. et al. | 1995
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Israel: the emergence of new strategic thinkingInbar, E. et al. | 1995
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The Middle East peace process: a false dawn or a new era?Stenhouse, M. et al. | 1995
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Peacekeeping - a Danish perspectiveKaekkerup, H. et al. | 1995
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Japan a hesitant but interested partnerTakai, S. et al. | 1995
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The changing nature of peacekeeping: a Canadian perspectiveBremner, C. J. S. et al. | 1995
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Arms control a Cold War casualty?Sauerwein, B. et al. | 1995
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Proliferation and the North-South divide: the prospects for arms controlStenhouse, M. et al. | 1995
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North American aerospace defense: a partnership in continental securityO'Blenis, J. D. et al. | 1995
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Multiple uses of GPSHewish, M. et al. | 1995
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Sweden conducts new ammunition study for sniper rifleArvidsson, P. et al. | 1995
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European fighter aircraft upgrade programs: a strategic and economic expedientMichell, S. et al. | 1995
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CRISAT examines new materials for small armsMawella, J. et al. | 1995