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Country survex XXI: the United Kingdom / Hartley, Keith; MacDonald, Peter   Journal Article
Hartley, Keith Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract The UK defence economy has some distinctive features. Its Armed Forces have a worldwide capability reflected in modern air, land and sea forces with an expeditionary role. Its world role is further reflected in a nuclear capability and a high technology defence industrial base, substantial defence R&D with the UK as a major arms exporter. This survey focuses on the period 1970 to 2008. It explains the military-industrial complex and estimates a demand for military expenditure function. There follows an analysis of procurement and defence industrial policy. Future policy issues are outlined, namely, the costs of the UK's world role and its relations with European defence policy. It is concluded that the UK faces some difficult defence choices.
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ID:   084198


Features of Air force equipment development in major countries / Xinneng, Chen; Tao, Deng (tr)   Journal Article
Xinneng, Chen Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Key Words Air Force  Equipment  Atmospheric Vehicles 
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ID:   097695


Indigenisation of spares of imported equipment / Chandele, A K S   Journal Article
Chandele, A K S Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Key Words Weapon System  Equipment  Indigenisation 
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ID:   042418


Internal security weapons and equipment of the world / Dewar, Michael 1979  Book
Dewar, Michael Book
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Publication London, Ian Allan, 1979.
Description 128p.
Standard Number 0711009252
Key Words Weapons  Equipment  Security - International 
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ID:   102238


Modernisation and future equipment: profile of regiment of artillery / Chakravorty, P K   Journal Article
Chakravorty, P K Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Key Words Artillery  Modernization  Equipment  Future Equipment 
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ID:   187185


No halfway house: modernisation of the Indian army has to factor in both technology and doctrine / Palsokar, Ravi   Journal Article
Palsokar, Ravi Journal Article
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Portfolio analysis for defense: taking account of networking / Moon, Terry; Whitbread, Paul; Dortmans, Peter   Journal Article
Moon, Terry Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract To manage their assets at an enterprise level, defense organizations have turned to portfolio theory for the planning, analysis and management of their military forces and materiel. Despite being well established in the commercial sector, the application of portfolio approaches in defense is problematic. The vexatious question for defense of how to define and measure benefits arising is complicated by the increased utility and effectiveness achieved through networking of military forces and the equipment they use. The authors discuss the challenges for defense in using a portfolio approach and propose a conceptual model for dealing with the effects arising from networking with information and communications technologies.
Key Words Technology  Planning  Equipment  Networking  Analysis  Military Forces 
Effectiveness  Portfolio 
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Role of China’s financial assistance in international politics: illustrations for Indian policies / Rao, Naga Malleswara   Article
Rao, Naga Malleswara Article
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Summary/Abstract The movement of money fromone country to another country for development in the formof aid is known as the foreign aid. The Foreign capital or assistancehelps to reduce the shortage of domestic savings of the recipientstate. This willensuretheinflow of capital, equipment, technology and raw materials thereby raising of capital formation in the country.
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ID:   122687


Standing Guard: persistent lower level reconnaissance (part-1) / Baddeley Adam   Journal Article
Baddeley Adam Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Simply put persistent lower level reconnaissance mimics the role of sentry or look out, watching an area of terrain around him for enemy movement, distinguishing friend from foe as well as the movement of local flora and fauna. The terrain might be part of a border system with the sentry acting in both deterrent as well as surveillance, a covert role son not wanting to be seen for a variety of reasons: or to provide temporary security on a route march or patrol or more a sedentary occupation securing a airbase or other key facility. While the sentry will remain in loop, their frontline role is either much reduced or eliminated, substituted for by the use of technology. While there are shortcoming with any such changes the range of technologies now used are increasingly reliable, can operate in all weathers, day or night at long distances with their range limited only by terrain and the curvature of the earth
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