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Advances in technology: The impact on multinational operations / Nutwell Robert M Dec 1997  Article
Nutwell Robert M Article
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Publication Dec 1997.
Description 27-30
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ID:   013424


Armament technology Oct 1997  Article
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Publication Oct 1997.
Description 413-98
Key Words Defence Technology 
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ID:   156959


Autonomous weapon systems and strategic stability / Altmann, Jürgen ; Sauer, Frank   Journal Article
Sauer, Frank Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Autonomous weapon systems are prone to proliferation, and are likely to lead to increased crisis instability and escalation risks.
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ID:   006691


Building a defence technology base / Kapur, B D 1990  Book
Kapur, B D Book
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Publication New Delhi, Lancers International, 1990.
Description viii,198p.Hbk
Standard Number 8170620899
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ID:   100979


China's defence industry: organisational reforms / Nigam, Vishal   Journal Article
Nigam, Vishal Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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China's defense technology and industrial base in a regional co: arms manufacturing in Asia / Bitzinger, Richard A   Journal Article
Bitzinger, Richard A Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract This paper examines defense industrialization in three leading arms-producing states in Asia - India, Japan, and South Korea - and how their experiences compare to China's recent defense industrial developments. It argues that despite decades of considerable effort and investments in pursuit of a techno-nationalist self-arming strategy, these countries have experienced only modest success when it comes to achieving such self-reliance. Most regional defense industrial bases lack the necessary design skills and technological expertise in order to truly innovate, and at best these countries act as 'late innovators' when it comes to armaments production. The experiences of these countries have lessons for China as it attempts to move into the first tier of arms-producing states. China has over the past 15 years made significant progress in modernizing its defense technological and industrial base. At the same time, China faces the same long-term challenges that currently confront other regional arms industries - that is, making techno-nationalism work at the later stages of innovation. This is particularly critical as China's defense industry strives to move from a basically platform-centric to an increasingly network-centric technological-industrial process.
Key Words Armaments  Defence Technology  China  Asia  Autarky  Arms Manufacture 
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Civil and defence science and technology: China 2025 / Menon, Raja   Journal Article
Menon, Raja Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract The rise of China is an accomplished fact. Many analysts are today trying to describe the various aspects of that rise. Military power is probably the foremost of the aspects that we in India will like to define. This article attempts to put together the facts behind what China is trying to build indigenously and through reverse engineering. The overarching facts of China's military rise are unabashedly described by the Chinese themselves. By 2030, they expect that they will be at the same level of GDP as the United States. The Chinese foresee a decline in the currency of nuclear weapons thereby improving the importance of their huge conventional forces that separate them from the rest of the world. How will they arm this conventional force? The Chinese are even keener than the Indians that they should arm their armed forces without outside dependence. An attempt is made here to describe how successful they can be.
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Clean sweep: Saab breaks cover on next generation surface radars / Hughes, Robin   Journal Article
Hughes, Robin Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Saab electronic defence systems - EDS has moved ahead of its closest rivals Northrop Grumman and Lockheed Martin with the launch of two new S- and X band classes of its Giraffe surface radar in May 2014, using gallium nitride (GaN) active electronically-scanned array (AESA) technology.
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ID:   009905


Combat aircraft: Current programmes-future projects / Bickers Charles 1996  Article
Bickers Charles Article
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Publication 1996.
Description 132-138
Key Words Defence Technology  Aircraft  Combat Aircraft 
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Comouflage and chemical warfare protecation / Walters Brian Jan 1993  Article
Walters Brian Article
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Publication Jan 1993.
Description 138-141
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Conventional Submarines: At the fore front of naval developments / Lok Joris Janssen   Article
Lok Joris Janssen Article
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Description 126-131
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Critical infrastructure protection / Alexander, David   Journal Article
Alexander, david Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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Defence 2010: emerging technologies / Galatowitsch Sheila Dec 1992  Article
Galatowitsch Sheila Article
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Publication Dec 1992.
Description 49-54
Key Words Defence Technology 
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Defence innovation, technology transfers and public policy / Bellais, Renaud; Cuichard, Renelle   Journal Article
Bellais, Renaud Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
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Defence research: India's achilles heel / Athale, Anil   Journal Article
Athale, Anil Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Key Words DRDO  Defence Technology  India  Defence Research  Corruption 
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Defence research and development organisation 1958 - 1982 / Shenoy, Ramdas P 2006  Book
Shenoy, Ramdas P Book
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Publication New Delhi, DRDO, 2006.
Description ix,278p.pbk
Series DRDO Monograph Series
Standard Number 8186514155
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Defence Research and Development Organisation 1958-1982 / Shenoy, Ramadas P 2006  Book
Shenoy, Ramadas P Book
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Publication DelhI, DESIDOC, 2006.
Description xv, 278p.pbk
Standard Number 8186514155
Key Words DRDO  Defence Technology  India  Research Organisation 
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Defence technology in Latin America / Cicalesi, Juan Carlos   Journal Article
Cicalesi, Juan Carlos Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract South America's indegenous defence market, alongside its international industrial cooperation, is growing year-on-year. The defence industry is capitalising on this to market their products a broad.
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Defence trade: demand, supply and control / Taylor, Trevor (ed); Imai, Ryokichi (ed) 1994  Book
Taylor, Trevor Book
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Publication London, Royal Institute of international Affairs, 1994.
Description v.3 (xiii,194p.)
Series Security Challenges for Japan and Europe in a post Cold War Period
Standard Number 009031741
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Defence, technology and Western alliance: the implications of a European system for defence technology / Buchan, Alastair 1967  Book
Buchan, Alastair Book
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Publication London, Institute for Strategic Studies, 1967.
Description 20p.pbk
Series no, 6
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