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Brassey's infantry weapons of the world 1950-1975: infantry weapons and combat aids in current use by the regular and reserve fo / edited by JIH owen, 1979  Book
Owen JIH editor Wyndham Gerald compilor. Book
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Publication New York, Bonanza Books, 1979.
Description 323p.
Key Words Infantry weapons 
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ID:   079450


Jane's infantry weapons 2007-2008: 33rd ed. / Jones, Richard D (ed); Ness, Leland (ed) 2007  Book
Jones, Richard D Book
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Publication Surrey, Jane's Information Group, 2007.
Description 923p.
Standard Number 9780710628015
Key Words Ammunition  Infantry weapons  Personal Weapons 
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ID:   085083


Jane's infantry weapons 2008-2009 / Jones, Richard D (ed); Ness, Leland S (ed) 2008  Book
Jones, Richard D Book
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Edition 34th ed.
Publication Surrey, Jane's Information Group, 2008.
Description 943p.
Standard Number 9780710628343
Key Words Ammunition  Infantry weapons  Personal Weapons 
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ID:   097983


Jane's infantry weapons 2010-2011 / Jones, Richard D (ed); Ness, Leland S (ed) 2010  Book
Jones, Richard D Book
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Edition 36th ed.
Publication Surrey, Jane's Information Group, 2010.
Description 957p.
Standard Number 9780710629081, hbk
Key Words Ammunition  Infantry weapons  Personal Weapons 
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ID:   108839


Jane's infantry weapons 2011-2012 / Jones, Richard D (ed); Ness, Leland S (ed) 2011  Book
Jones, Richard D Book
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Edition 37th ed.
Publication Surrey, Jane's Information Group, 2011.
Description 983p.
Standard Number 9780710629470, hbk
Key Words Ammunition  Infantry weapons  Personal Weapons 
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Just where do Mexican cartel weapons come from? / Kuhn, David A; Bunker, Robert J   Journal Article
Bunker, Robert J Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract This essay will provide an overview of the major policy positions articulated in the literature pertaining to Mexican cartel weapons origins. The four major positions related to firearms are those of the US Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (BATF), the Mexican government under the Felipe Calderón administration, US interest groups focusing on firearms regulation, and US interest groups focusing on firearms deregulation. The essay will then analyze the major sources of Mexican cartel weapons and then provide conclusions stemming from this analysis and the future trends identified. A component of this assessment will be the provision of gross estimates of the weapons sources themselves in order to show that Mexican cartel weapons origins are diverse in nature and have been increasing in sophistication over time from basic civilian arms into paramilitary and military arms. Part of the reason for this increase in sophistication has been the rise of Los Zetas which has resulted in a deadly 'arms race' taking place between the various Mexican cartels.
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Modernization of infantry in India / Dahiya, Rumel   Journal Article
Dahiya, Rumel Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract Besides equipping the infantry, a serious look also needs to be given to its training. Use of tactical simulators for training commanders up to unit level, support weapons and advanced infantry weapons simulators, driving and communication simulators have to be procured and utilised to train better educated soldiers who will be required to handle more complex weapon systems and equipment in future. More than the shortcoming in educational standards among the soldiers there is a lack of understanding on part of the officers for need to train their command better and mange the time more gainfully. For this to happen the working ethos in the Army will have to undergo a change and senior officers will have to give a lead. Besides, a serious thought also needs to be given to re-organisation of mountain formations to enhance their combat capabilities which have remained unchanged for many decades. They need to be provided with tools for better situational awareness, fire power, command and control, manoeuvrability, better logistics and greater staying power.
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