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BONSIGNORE, EZIO (16) answer(s).
 
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Assessing the British government's SDSR / Bonsignore, Ezio   Journal Article
Bonsignore, Ezio Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Key Words Air Force  British Army  Royal Navy  British Government  SDSR 
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ID:   086771


Baby and the bath water / Bonsignore, Ezio   Journal Article
Bonsignore, Ezio Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract As the A400M saga takes on rather dramatic twists and tempers rise, the temptation becomes nearly overpowering to start pointing fingers. calling names and apportioning blame.This apparently holds true for not only outside commentators such as the undersigned, but even those in government, the military and industry whose decisions and attiitudes in the weeks and months ahead will shape the ultimate fate of the programme.
Key Words Fate  Temptation  Baby  Bath Water  Commentators  American Supplier 
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ID:   091210


Challenging the STOVL myth: does Air Forces procurement of STOVL fighters make operational sense / Bonsignore, Ezio   Journal Article
Bonsignore, Ezio Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract It is this article's contention that such a heavy emphasis on STOVL technologies and operational concepts does raise a number of perplexing questions, and it is hardly justifiable in operational terms. Rather there are reasons to suspect that the real rationale for this keen interest towards the F-35B is eminently political, and it has to do with the air forces desire to maintain their traditional role as the main, and ideally only, purveyors of air power in our age of expeditionary conflicts.
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ID:   073171


Countering the IED threat / Bonsignore, Ezio; Eshel, David   Journal Article
Eshel, David Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
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ID:   095839


DefExpo heralds new role for the Indian private defence industr / Bonsignore, Ezio; Mohanty, Deba R   Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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Fatal attraction: the EU defence industry and China / Bonsignore, Ezio; Kogan, Eugene 2005  Journal Article
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Publication 2005.
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ID:   122305


First Chines carrier enters service / Bonsignore, Ezio   Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract China's first aircraft carrier, LIAONING (CV16) was formally delivered and commissioned in service with PLA navy on 25th September 2012. The ship has been obtained through a nearly complete reconstruction of the depleted hull of the ex-Soviet Navy VARYAG, brought from Ukraine in 1998.
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ID:   182398


Hypersonic weapons: the reasons why / Bonsignore, Ezio   Journal Article
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ID:   122966


Italian Defence Procurement at the Crossroads / Bonsignore, Ezio   Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract The article presents information on the launch of the main guidelines of a wide-scope reform process of the Italian Armed Forces by the Italian Defence Minister Giampaolo di Paola has unveiled. It is stated that the introduction of large-scale reforms in virtually all aspects of Italy's military posture is indeed much overdue and more urgently needed. INSET: Main Ongoing Procurement Programmes.
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ID:   072018


Modern fighter radars: the advent of AESA technologies / Bonsignore, Ezio; Nitschke, Stefan   Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
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ID:   089592


Remotely controlled weapon stations: technologies and markets / Bonsignore, Ezio; Eshel, David   Journal Article
Eshel, David Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract The idea of controlling an automatic cannon, machine gun, automatic grenade launcher or other weapon from inside an armoured vehicle, thus without the gunner heing forced to expose himself or to rely solely on more or less comprehensive shields, has been around for several years.
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ID:   050450


Squaring the light AFV survivability circle / Gelbart, Marsh; Bonsignore, Ezio   Journal Article
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Publication Feb 2004.
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ID:   089587


Technology too far: reviewing or terminating the FCS programme / Bonsignore, Ezio   Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract The future combat systems (FCS) programme was once touted as the US Army's centrepiece modernisation effort, and indeed it encompassed an extremely ambitious plan - actually far to ambitious, as it eventually became painfully evident - to leverage on far-reaching advances in virtually all aspects of land warfare technologies to radically change not only the way the US Army is equipped , but indeed also its structure and combat doctrines
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That was close / Bonsignore, Ezio   Journal Article
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ID:   093108


Two armour cents: some prospective considerations on the GCV programme / Bonsignore, Ezio   Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Key Words Air Transport  Protection  Armour Cents  GCV 
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ID:   073170


US Army/US Air Force joint light cargo aircraft programme / Bonsignore, Ezio; Leibstone, Marvin   Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
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