COUNTERMINE OPERATIONS - THWARTING THE PATIENT ASSASSIN (English)
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Title:COUNTERMINE OPERATIONS - THWARTING THE PATIENT ASSASSIN
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Table of contents – Volume 28, Issue 10
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Europe's defense industry: divided it fallsBetermier, Jean et al. | 1995
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INTERNATIONAL DEFENSEDIGEST - France faces budget cutbacks . Luftwaffe flies in combat . Serbs reshape autumn strategy . Sino-Japanese disarmament talks . Canada reorganizes field force . Australia gives more to mine clearing . Turkey postpones "collective villages"| 1995
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PROGRAMS & MARKETS - GPS-guided munitions show their mettle . LAVs for Canada and Switzerland . Finland expands hovercraft fleet . Aster 30 begins guided firings . More less-than-lethal weaponry for US . Liquid future for small arms? . New US handheld countermeasures devices . Spanish Pizarro IFV demonstrator shown| 1995
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Middle East space race gathers pace Israel now has a space-based reconnaissance capability and its neighbours are likely to follow suit soon.Steinberg, Gerald M. et al. | 1995
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A 'Deliberate Force' on the mountain How the UN's Rapid Reaction Force in Bosnia is organized and deployed to back up UNPROFOR.Ripley, Tim et al. | 1995
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Advances in Tank Gunnery Systems: In an age of reduced budgets, fire-control systems offer vast scope for improving existing main battle tanksOgorkiewicz, R. M. et al. | 1995
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Advances in tank gunnery systems - In an age of reduced budgets, fire-control systems offer vast scope for improving exisffng main battle tanks.Ogorkiewicz, R.M. et al. | 1995
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MINE-DETECTION TECHNOLOGIES - Developments are under way which promise to be effective against even non-metallic mines. Fusing the output from several sensors permits cross-checking to maximize detection probabillity whille reducing false alarms.Hewish, Mark et al. | 1995
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Mine-Detection Technologies: Developments are under way which promise to be effective against even non-metallic minesHewish, M. / Ness, L. et al. | 1995
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DISPOSING OF THE THREAT - Several countries are developing new mine-disposal methods that are safe, effective against advanced weapons, and can clear large areas rapidlyGander, n.Terry et al. | 1995
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GPS meets New Challenges: GPS proliferation and jamming vulnerability are forcing the consideration of new security options.Hewish, Mark et al. | 1995
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Germany's Type 123 Frigate: Built to last en with room to grow - The latest German frigate is intended to fight and survive, even after attack by anti-ship missiles, making it probably the strongest ship of its size in any navy. Project Bushranger Australian Army Gears for Motorization : Australia's vast unforgiving expanses necessitate a transport vehicle that must be second to none. Five world-class contenders are vying for the job.Miller, David et al. | 1995
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Germany's Type 123 Frigate: Built to Last and With Room to GrowMiller, D. et al. | 1995
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Project Bushranger: Australian Army Gears for MotorizationLonhardt, J. et al. | 1995
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A Precision Job: Stand-Off Delivery in Air Drop Increases SurvivabilityHewish, M. et al. | 1995
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A variety of new air-drop systems will soon make pinpoint delivery accuracies a reality.Hewish, Mark et al. | 1995
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Squaring the circle: Europe's armies train for peacekeeping and warfighting Poland and Denmark have found different ways of balancing security requirements and resources.Mackinlay, John et al. | 1995
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Squaring the circle: Europe's armies train for peacekeeping and warfightingMacKinlay, J. / Olsen, J. et al. | 1995
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Laserprinting the battlefield: Super-radiance could offer new ways to designate targets, set perimeters, and provide battlefield IFFKnoth, A. et al. | 1995
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Laserpainting the battlefield Super-radiance could offer new ways to designate targets, set perimeters, and provide battlefield IFF.Knoth, Artur et al. | 1995