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Aircraft armament / Biass, Eric H. (ed.) n.d  Book
Biass, Eric H. (ed.) Book
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Publication Geneva, Interavia Data, n.d.
Description 843p.Hbk
Key Words Armament  Airplanes  Aeronautics 
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026846623.7463/BIA 026846MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   028705


Armament and history: a study of the influence of armament on history from the dawn of classical warfare to the second world war / Fuller, J F C 1971  Book
Fuller, J F C Book
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Publication New Delhi, Sagar publications, 1971.
Description 224p.
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006062355.82/FUL 006062MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   109290


Armament in former Yugoslavia / Cazzaniga, Gianluca; Szulc, Tomasz   Journal Article
Szulc, Tomasz Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words Armament  Yugoslavia  Croatia  Bosina 
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ID:   031358


Combat fleets of the world 1984/85: their ships, Aircraft, and armament / Couhat, Jean Labayle (ed) 1984  Book
Couhat, Jean Labayle Book
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Publication London, Arms nad Armour Press, 1984.
Description xv, 1035p.
Standard Number 0853686505
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ID:   183677


Ethics of War and War-Making: a Philosophical Interrogation of African Involvement in the World Wars and Their Exclusion From War Monuments and Memorials / Chukwuokolo, Chidozie J   Journal Article
Chukwuokolo, Chidozie J Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Wars are cataclysmic events that inflict horrendous damage on people and society. In the case of the two World Wars whose magnitudes were global, and manners of prosecution total, this assertion pales in logic. The dangers that a future global war could pose for humanity given the tremendous leaps forward in the science and technology of warfare and weapons since the last World War are tremendous. This paper aims to use the examination of the ethics of war and warfare as backdrop on the analytical assessment of the implications of the exclusion of Africans from both the memorial and monuments that honor soldiers and their service in the two World Wars, even though their service and sundry contributions are salient and tremendous. The paper calls up the issue of racial identity in both Wars in puzzles: Do African soldiers in the Wars share a common humanity with their White counterparts? If they do, another puzzle is the following: Why then is their service still being commodified, to the extent of exclusion in memorials and monuments to soldiers that served and died in both Wars? The damning extrapolation from these puzzles is that there is still the belief albeit erroneous, in the establishment circles that regardless of the facts of history about the Wars, Africans are still viewed as lacking in contributions to the resolution of the threats that the World Wars represented to global peace. To reposition that under laying mind-set, the paper recommends the inclusion of African values of complementarity and inclusiveness in the quest for lasting global peace and the prevention of future Wars.
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Ground reconnaissance vehicles / Miller, Stephen W   Journal Article
Miller, Stephen W Journal Article
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Kamov kits out Ka-52 reconnaissance combat helicopter for speci / Butowski, Piotr   Journal Article
Butowski, Piotr Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Series production of the Kamov Ka-52 'Hokum-B' two-seat reconnaissance-combat helicopter has officially begun following handover of the ?rst production-standard machine (aircraft No 3), manufactured in Arsenyev, to the Russian army aviation branch (now part of the Russian Air Force) in October 2008. Four months earlier, aircraft No 2 (the pre-production machine '062') completed its maiden ?ight in Arsenyev.
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Naval institute guide to combat fleets of the world 1990/1991: their ships, aircraft and armament / Prezelin, Bernard 1990  Book
Prezelin, Bernard Book
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Publication Annapolis, Naval Institute Press, 1990.
Description xvi,962p
Standard Number 0870212508
Key Words Armament  Naval art and Science 
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United States military policy: a strategic prognosis for the period to 2075 / Kozin, V   Journal Article
Kozin, V Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract During a visit to the Russian federal nuclear centre at Sarov in February 2012, Vladimir, Putin set the task of long term planning in the sphere of armaments, naming the upper limit: for the upcoming 50 years. Speaking as he met with senior commanders from the defence and security ministries and agencies in the Kremlin on November 19, 2013, the President and supreme commander-in-chief of the Russian federations said: we need to fully conceive the nature and prospects of the politico-military processes that are unfolding in the contemporary world and to clearly understand what potential threats may affect the situation around our country.
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