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Air warfare applications of laser remote sensing / Kopp, Carlo 1995  Book
Kopp, Carlo Book
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Publication Fairbairn, Air Power Studies Centre, 1995.
Description 25p.
Series Air Power Studies Centre papers; no.33
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ID:   132808


Arms and the men / Nagal, Balraj   Journal Article
Nagal, Balraj Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract The five pre-1998 nuclear powers have matured their Nuclear Command and Control Structures, and Nuclear Forces Structures (NFS) over a period ranging from 70 years for the US to 50 years for China. The Cold War arms race created thousands of systems for command and control or functioning of military forces. The C4ISR systems deployed or under development provide 24 hours continuous surveillance of each other's areas/offensive weapons, detect movement of strategic systems or change of deployment patterns and allied/linked systems. The command and control of these powers are well developed, with state-of-the-art electronic systems to function under NBC conditions. The command centres are located in deep underground hardened shelters, capable of withstanding nuclear attacks, functioning 24x7.
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Capturing the essential factors in recommaissance and surveillance force sizing and mix / Vanghan, David; Kvitky, Joel; Henry, Keith; Gabriele, mark 1998  Book
Kvitky, Joel Book
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Publication Santa Monica, Rand Corporation, 1998.
Description vi, 80p.
Standard Number 0833026291
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ID:   110168


China's palace in the skies / Menon, K B   Journal Article
Menon, K B Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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Electronic warfare (EW) for rotary wing platforms / Quaranta, Paolo   Journal Article
Quaranta, Paolo Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract In this article, the author discusses electronic warfare (EW) for rotary wing platforms. He talks about the importance of helicopters in a battlefield. According to him, helicopters can not survive in battlefield without adequate self protection systems. Also discussed is the modern self protection suite which includes radar warning receiver, laser warning receiver, and missile warning receiver.
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Network-centric warfare: how navies learned to fight smarter through three world wars / Friedman, Norman 2009  Book
Friedman, Norman Book
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Publication Annapolis, Naval Institute Press, 2009.
Description xv, 360p.
Standard Number 9781591142867
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Pioneering transmission: the Indian navy gets its first dedicated military communication satellite / Chandra, Atul   Journal Article
Chandra, Atul Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract An Ariane 5 rocket successfully launched the military communication satellite GSAT-7, meant for the Indian Navy at 0200 hours Indian Standard Time (IST) on August 30 from Kourou in French Guiana. This successful launch means that the Indian Navy (IN) will now have access to its own satellite for communication requirements of ships at sea, submarines and provide the much-needed bandwidth for shore based establishments. The additional bandwidth would also be used for uplinking data from surveillance platforms, such as the recently acquired Boeing P-8I Long Range Maritime Reconnaissance and anti-submarine warfare (LRMR/ASW) aircraft and UAVs.
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Return of the (unmanned) airship / Drwiega, Andrew; Merklinghaus, Dennis-P   Journal Article
Merklinghaus, Dennis-P Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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Spies in the sky: surveillance satellites in war and peace / Norris, Pat 2008  Book
Norris, Pat Book
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Publication Berlin, Springer, 2008.
Description xvii, 220p.
Standard Number 9780387716725
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Surveillance technology trends for land warfare / Antal, John   Journal Article
Antal, John Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The article explores the trends in surveillance technology for land combat which are categorised as on-demand, enduring and persistent. These trends include small robots and throwbots that provide the ability to see a structure over a wall, old technologies in the form of high technological balloons, and wireless network of micro-mechanical systems. It notes that technological innovations including the proliferation of sensors may change nations' combat capabilities by 2020.
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