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ID:   045527


Brassey's Infantry Weapons of the world: infantry weapons and combat aids in current use by the regular and reserve forces of all nations / Owen, J I H (ed) 1975  Book
Owen, J I H Book
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Publication London, Brassey's, 1975.
Description 323p.
Standard Number 0904609014
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ID:   009100


Changes in last-Ditch defence / Annati Massimo June 1995  Article
Annati Massimo Article
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Publication June 1995.
Description 48-54
Key Words Defence  Weapons system 
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ID:   190559


Computational complexity of modern military tasks / Maslennikov, O.V.   Journal Article
MASLENNIKOV, O.V. Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This paper discusses the position that there are quite a few relevant computationally complex military tasks that require high-performance computing technology to accomplish.
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ID:   027916


Dangers of new weapon systems / Gutteridge, William (ed); Taylor, William (ed) 1983  Book
Gutteridge, William Book
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Publication London, Macmillan, 1983.
Description ix, 241p.
Standard Number 0333350189
Key Words Weapons system  Arms and Armour 
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ID:   002652


Earth data and new weapons / Larson, Jay L; Pelletiere, George A 1989  Book
Larson, Jay L Book
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Publication Washington, D.C., National Defence University, 1989.
Description xi, 133p.
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ID:   108543


Evolution of the air force weapons system / Bonin, A S   Journal Article
Bonin, A S Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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ID:   027811


Independent nuclear state: the United States, Britain and the military atom / Simpson, John 1983  Book
Simpson, John Book
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Publication London, macmillan Press, 1983.
Description xiii, 340p.
Standard Number 0333238303
Key Words Nuclear Weapons  Weapons system  Arms - Armour 
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ID:   132846


Miniaturisation, nano-electronics and hardening electronic for / Quaranta, Paolo   Journal Article
Quaranta, Paolo Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract The last decade have been characterized by an ever-increasing importance of electronics in weapons systems, not only from a technological and operational point of view, but also for a high level of costs that currently represent, e.g. in the case of a combat aircraft, 60% of the total cost.
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ID:   143703


Modeling of military actions for developing advanced weapon systems / Burenok, V.M.; Gorchitsa, G.I. ; Ishchuk, V.A. ; Tsyrendorzhiyev, S.R.   Article
BURENOK, V.M. Article
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Summary/Abstract The authors examine the basic aspects of combat action modeling for use in military research in general, and for justification of efforts to develop advanced weapons systems in particular. They take a critical view of the modeling systems in the Russian and foreign armed forces and urge for prompt measures to be taken to develop a national system for modeling combat actions to add significantly to the potentialities of the national military science. The authors suggest that an academic conference be convened to draw up specific methodological recommendations on development of a modeling system in the Russian Armed Forces.
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ID:   038850


Modern weapons and third world war / Jones, Rodney W; Hildreth, Steven A 1984  Book
Jones, Rodney W Book
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Publication Boulder, Westview Press, 1984.
Description xii, 125p.
Series CSIS significant issues series; vol.1 no.4
Standard Number 0865318719
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ID:   133044


Modernisation of army air defence / Pratap, Ram   Journal Article
Pratap, Ram Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract As threats from the air play a decisive role in war, there will always be a need to protect the vital static assets as well as retain the freedom to manoeuvre mobile combat forces with no or minimum interference from the skies. The onus lies on the Army Air Defence to overcome the increasing challenges from the air with the enemy using sound strategic/tactical concept and efficient AD weapon systems. An effective AD system is thus a force multiplier for all the combat forces giving them the freedom to carry out operational tasks optimally,
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ID:   132870


Philippine strategic culture: continuity in the face of changing regional dynamics / Castro, Renato Cruz De   Journal Article
Castro, Renato Cruz De Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Japan has shown three distinct strategic cultures since its emergence as a modern state in the 19th century: isolationist and non-military, militarist, and post-World War II strategic culture characterized by great reluctance to use military power abroad, even in collective self-defence. This article examines Japan's strategic culture and the potential for a fourth distinct strategic culture through the broader framework of security identity, arguing that this is evolving but has not changed as much as one might expect due to institutionalized antimilitarism and political support for the security practices it has engendered. Contemporary Japanese strategic culture can be understood through debates over recent Japanese security policy as well as actual changes in security practice. Domestic politics and a changing international environment are likely to lead Japan to a somewhat more active military role in the near term, but an analysis based on the dynamics of Japan's dominant security identity suggests that its strategic culture will continue to show a reluctance to use or develop military power beyond very limited scenarios, despite vocal efforts by some political actors to increase military activity abroad.
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ID:   094761


Pitfalls in arms procurement process / Mehra, A K   Journal Article
Mehra, A K Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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ID:   093412


Powder keg: unfettered arms flows reflect Sudan's instability / Claire, McEvory   Journal Article
Claire, McEvory Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Key Words Arms  Weapons system  Sudan  Six Day War  Non State Actor 
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ID:   094438


Primary weapon system for naval platforms / Annati, Massimo   Journal Article
Annati, Massimo Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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Superiority of fire: a short history of rifles and machine-guns / Pridham, C H B 1945  Book
Pridham, C H B Book
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Publication London, Hutchinson's Scientific and Technical Publications, 1945.
Description xv, 146p.
Key Words Rifles  Weapons system  Machine guns 
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ID:   147789


Systemic Approach to Determining Operational and Tactical Requirements / KOVALYOV, V G; Ilyin, L N ; Dulnev, P A   Journal Article
Dulnev, P A Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The authors review theoretical rationale for creating a list of operational and tactical requirements, determine both necessary and sufficient conditions for developing alternative resources that enable the assigned functions.
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ID:   030740


Weapons and warfare: conventional weapons and their roles in battle / Perkins, Ken (ed) 1987  Book
Perkins, Ken Book
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Publication London, Brassey's Defence Publishers, 1987.
Description xvii, 272p.
Standard Number 0080336159
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ID:   061136


Weapons of tomorrow / Beckett, Brian 1983  Book
Beckett, Brian Book
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Publication New York, Plenum Press, 1983.
Description 160p.
Standard Number 0306413833
Key Words Weapons system  Arms and armor 
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