GRAPPLING WITH THE BW GENIE While united in its goal of eliminating the spectre of biological warfare, the Western alliance is divided over the mechanics of treaty verification. (English)
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Title:GRAPPLING WITH THE BW GENIE While united in its goal of eliminating the spectre of biological warfare, the Western alliance is divided over the mechanics of treaty verification.
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Contributors:Porteus, Holly ( author )
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Published in:International defense review ; 28, 3 ; 32-35
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Place of publication:Coulsdon, Surrey
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Table of contents – Volume 28, Issue 3
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Big city bluesMiller, David et al. | 1995
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International Defense Digest - . Germany sets criteria for foreign missions . US defines limits to NATO membership . Nordic troops remain committed to Bosnia mission . India forges new links with US . Myanmar rebel forces weakened . Izhevsk: home of Kalashnikov.| 1995
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Programs & Markets - . Eight NATO allies study new AD . Japan bolsters airborne SAR . JAST to provide modular strike aircraft . New partners for European satellite? . Sweden launches first production AIP sub . Holland-Canada collaborate on naval IRST . Leclerc approaches operational service . Spain evaluates new recce vehicles . France may drop FLA to fund Rafale . US Army to test Force XXI . UK to test advanced thermal imagers . Japanese FS-X fighter rolls out . UK orders ice-strengthened survey vessel . USAF plans warhead trials for LOCAAS . New defense teams forming in Europe . Australia signs up for P-3C upgrade . Special forces study multi-purpose weapon . US Army evaluates improved sight . US Army to test BAT improvements . Netherlands orders Stinger cuing system . US Army specifies airborne EW system . US special forces eye new aircraft . UK to assess modular airborne comms . Italy studies IFV based on Centauro . Technology survey for US Navy . Wind-corrected munitions dispenser enters development . Greater firepower for AC-130 gunships . MightySat to carry experimental loads.| 1995
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Eurocorps: condemned to success - Helmut Willmann, commander of the Eurocorps, discusses his first year at the helm of a new-age force.Sauerwein, Brigitte et al. | 1995
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BIOWAR: ARE WE READY?| 1995
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GRAPPLING WITH THE BW GENIE While united in its goal of eliminating the spectre of biological warfare, the Western alliance is divided over the mechanics of treaty verification.Porteus, Holly et al. | 1995
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THE INVISIBLE ENEMY Since the Gulf War, NATO countries have been rushing to fill the dangerous gap in battlefield BW detection capability and will soon begin to field new systems.Beal, Clifford et al. | 1995
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TRACKING THE THREAT Accurately predicting the path of a BW cloud is crucial for surviving an attack, but the introduction of new technology for local commanders is running ahead of operational doctrine.Beal, Clifford et al. | 1995
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Aerial 'Pit Bulls': attack helicopters become a battlefield necessity - For many countries, attack helicopter are a high acquisition priority. What are the major programs and who are the competitors?Janssen Lok, Joris et al. | 1995
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Aerial "Pit Bulls": Attack Helicopters Become a Battlefield NecessityLok, J. J. / Sweetman, B. / Tait, E. et al. | 1995
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Corvettes: no longer a poor navy's option - Formerly cheap and simple single-role platforms, modern corvettes are now sophisticated and capable multirole ships.Miller, David et al. | 1995
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Corvettes: No Longer A Poor Navy's OptionMiller, D. et al. | 1995
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Germany Takes to the Field with BMSPengelley, R. et al. | 1995
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Germany takes to the field with bms - German industry is quietly carving a niche in the market for battle-management systems (BMS), while the German MoD plans to move to a new generation of horizontally and vertically integrated "core" BMS.Pengelley, Rupert et al. | 1995
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Who Goes There?: Target Recognition Pays OffHewish, M. et al. | 1995
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Who goes there? Target recognition pays off - Systems that identify non-cooperative targets will exploit every hole in a stealthy platform's cloak.Hewish, Mark et al. | 1995
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Closing the Loop: New Technologies to Counter Mobile TargetsHewish, M. / Wilson, J. R. et al. | 1995
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CLOSING THE LOOP: NEW TECHNOLOGIES TO COUNTER MOBILE TARGETS The US Advanced Research Project Agency's War Breaker program seeks to close the gap between target acquisition and target destruction.Hewish, Mark et al. | 1995
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Pakistan strives to match aims and capabilities - Pakistan's defense activity remains at a high pitch, but the armed forces have had to turn away from US suppliers.Cloughley, Brian et al. | 1995
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Alenia shapes up - The Italian defense giant, restructured and slimmed, is looking for more international joint ventures.Valpolini, Paolo et al. | 1995
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Contracts table - Significant defense-related spending around the world.| 1995
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Uncle Joe's A-team never far behind REVIEWBarnaby, Frank et al. | 1995
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Tactical personnel parachutes: the next leap - Civil parachute design is driving military specifications.Dentay, Ted et al. | 1995