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135569
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Communication security (COMSEC) is at the heart of all tactical communications. Which strategies and technologies are available to ensure, protect and transmit military voice and data traffic, lest prying opponents eavesdrop on what is being said and shared between military units, partner or allies?
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ID:
135573
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border security is an increasing challenge worldwide in an progressively globalized world, where it is easier for people, goods and weapons to cross international borders than ever before. Criminals are exploring this weakness to cross borders more freely and commit serious crimes. For African countries “ “porous” borders are endemic
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ID:
135574
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With a new civil government in place, Indonesia’s military expenditure will still expected to be directed at continuing the modernization of the Indonesia Armed forces as well as the country’s defence industrial base.
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ID:
135566
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The Philippines has become one of the most active defence and security markets in SE Asia. The emergence of the Philippines as an important defence marketplace is a result of the Philippine government developing a long-term 15-year military modernization strategy that it is underwritten by current and expected future economic growth.
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ID:
135563
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We ask if self-reliance is an outdated and unaffordable policy principles for the Australian Defence Force – ADF. the affordability, relevance and utility on self-reliance in the so-called ‘Asian Century’ are questionable, and by critically examining the 2013 defence white paper, capacity for the ADF to act independently is – and has always been a fantasy, dislocated from ADF capability development and forces structure prioritisatoin
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ID:
135557
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The article focuses on soldier modernisation programmes of several countries to make their militaries more effective in combat against enemies. Topics discussed include the India's Futuristic Infantry Soldier As a System (F-INSAS) Phase-2, the Singaporean Advanced Combat Man System (ACMS), and plans of Benelux countries to develop structured cooperation for contributing to European Union (EU) Battle Group
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ID:
135561
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The article focuses on the South African Air Force (SAAF) plans and procurement and highlights the South African National Defence Force (SANDF). Topics discussed include terms proposed by the South African Defence Review such as maritime reconnaissance capabilities, pending approval of the Defence Review by the country's parliament, and need of tactical and strategic airlift acknowledged by SAAF.
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ID:
135558
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twenty years since the re-birth of the South-African National Defence Force – SANDF as a single, united national asset, the country is engaged in a useful but long overdue public discourses about the mandate and scope, the design and resourcing of the defence force going into the future.
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ID:
135564
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The article focuses on the 2014 edition of the Future Land Warfare Report released by Australian Army's Modernisation and Strategic Planning division. Topics discussed include transformation of Australian army for meeting the security environment, how land forces work with non-governmental and governmental agencies can help restrict access to lethal technologies, and how land forces can contribute in the country's future operating environment.
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ID:
135562
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The USMC has relied on its unwavering US congressional financial support through most of the post-WWII era. The nation’s and Pentagon’s fiscal realities – and the cost of new weapons platforms – are among the service’s challenges to funding its future requirements
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