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105095
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ID:
135590
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China has made no secret of its defence export ambitions and, over the past few years, has developed high tech platforms such as fighter aircraft and missile to small arms, ammunitions and components. And while western analyst have been quick to question the quality and performance of Chinese weapons and platform, the increasing sales of these weapons reflect a certain satisfaction by the user of these weapons.
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ID:
093364
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ID:
122378
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2012.
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Ever since the US lifted a six year arms embargo against Indonesia following a political settlement in the Aceh province ending years of repressive rule and human rights abuse, Indonesia has become the most sought after country in south east Asia for defence sales. As several of its neighbours have either reached a saturation point in defence purchases or are facing budgetary constraints, Jakarta is looking to modernize its armed forces by inducting new weapons and improving its command and control systems besides training and simulation.
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ID:
111996
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ID:
109274
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ID:
135577
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The article focuses on the defense sector and armed forces of Australia, and states that it has a defense budget of around 30 billion U.S. dollars for 2014-15. Topics include establishment of the Independent Project Performance Office (IPPO) by the former Defense Minister Stephen Smith in 2011, Defence Minister David Johnston's proposal for the restructuring of country's military procurement agency Defence Material Organisation in 2014, and the future of Australia's military preparedness. INSET: LAND FORCES 2014.
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ID:
060247
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ID:
130157
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ID:
093384
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ID:
060252
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ID:
130156
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ID:
102259
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ID:
111989
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ID:
119612
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Publication |
2012.
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Summary/Abstract |
India is poised to make a quantum leap in defence technology by way of the Future Infantry Combat Vehicle (FICV) project. To be developed by an industrial consortium led by an Indian company, the nearly U$ 12 billion project is what the Indian MoD terms as a "make" project. This means that the FICV will be designed, developed and manufactured in India.
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ID:
068159
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ID:
100453
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ID:
123915
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Publication |
2013.
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Summary/Abstract |
Local and international defence industry players have been actively involeved in various projects in Malaysia with investments reaching RM5 billion. Defence minister DAto' Seri Dr. Ahmed Zahid Hamidi said the government was committed to seeing the defence industry expend in tendem with the increasing demand for such products in the Asian region.
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ID:
094786
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ID:
131963
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