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Airborne electronic warfare / Nitschke, Stefan   Journal Article
Nitschke, Stefan Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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Anti-tank weapons: providing ferocious effective against today's armoured land systems / Nitschke, Stefan   Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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Building the NATO AGS / Nitschke, Stefan   Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
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Counter-terror, counterinsurgency and counter-trafficking equip / Nitschke, Stefan   Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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Defence from and for the MENA region: Airborne sensors / Nitschke, Stefan   Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The article focuses on the development of various airborne sensors for military missions in Middle East and North Africa (MENA) regions. It says that synthetic aperture radar (SAR), active electronically scanned array (AESA), and forward looking infrared (FLIR) are associated with bringing information to the military. It mentions that the most common way in acquiring high-resolution imagery from a battlefield is airborne reconnaissance.
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Equipping the future soldier-lightweight radar, Sonar and detec / Nitschke, Stefan   Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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Explosive ordnance disposal and decommissioning: thinking outside the box / Nitschke, Stefan   Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The process of EOD, UXO, and decommissioning is slow, expensive, and dangerous. Well-experienced personnel, mission-oriented tactics, and advanced equipment are needed to remove either landmines or improvised explosives from often difficult terrain. The great challenge is to reduce the time it takes them to find, identify, eliminate or decommission dangerous explosives in a responsible manner. This is a principle that is shared by many nations, also requiring sophisticated industrial demilitarisation capabilities.
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Germany clears path for collaborative EURODRONE programme / Nitschke, Stefan   Journal Article
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Intelligence from above information superiority wins wars / Nitschke, Stefan   Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The character of 21st Century warfare is dominated by information warfare and long-range precision strikes coupled with new forms of C4ISR. This is being achieved by linking intelligence together by a multiplicity of highly advanced sensors carried by high-altitude surveillance platforms, including HALE UAS, purpose-designed AEW&C aircraft, and space-based systems.
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Land and sea vehicle simulation and training update / Nitschke, Stefan   Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract The complexity of modern weapons systems and a wide spactrum of missions require well- trained soldiers especially in a critical situations.Military operations in unknown territories and continually changing combat situations make extensive "train-as-you-fight" training more important than ever before. This also includes maintnance teams who must keep the great variety of today's complex weapons systems in operational condition.
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Medium-range naval weapons: technological and operational concepts / Nitschke, Stefan   Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
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Modern fighter radars: the advent of AESA technologies / Bonsignore, Ezio; Nitschke, Stefan   Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
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Naval awareness: how networked sensors enable information superiority / Nitschke, Stefan   Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract How can naval fleets improve their knowledge to protect them against evolving threats? Today's ship centric security identifies potential threats from the air/sea in time, principally by employing sophisticated shipboard and aircraft carried sensors. This analysis takes a look at four key developments in this field: IRST systems, airborne maritime radars, handheld sonars, and sonobuoy data procession.
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Naval expertise from Turkey: Turkish defence industry seeks new business opportunities / Nitschke, Stefan   Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract The undersecretariat for the Turkish defence industry (SSM) said at DIMDEX 2012 that Turkey owns five to six shipyards for producing warships and the capability to undertake cooperation with international partners on a very high level.
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Naval Power – How to Counter New Threats / Nitschke, Stefan   Journal Article
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Key Words Naval Power  Counter New Threats 
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Naval stealth technology and signature management / Nitschke, Stefan   Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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No Capability, No Action – Essentials of Germany’s Mine Countermeasures Capability.. / Nitschke, Stefan   Journal Article
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No experiments: polish navy seeks to modernize its assets / Nitschke, Stefan   Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Speaking to our sister magazine Naval Forces, Vice Admiral Tomasz Mathea, commander of the Polish Navy said that the Polish Government set a minimum effective force target for surface components, logistic support ships, underwater warfare platforms and naval aviation of various classes. This included three new surface components, three submarines and at least three MPAs to be procured as part of the Polish Navy's modernization plan 2030 (MP2030).
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P-3C successor in Germany POSEIDON leads the way in the 2020s / Nitschke, Stefan   Journal Article
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Reactive Armour: countering the deadly anti-armour threat / Nitschke, Stefan   Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract The article presents information on reactive armour to counter the deadly anti-armour threat. CeramTec-ETEC is offering ceramic monolithic and multi tile components in the field of body armour. It is stated that Diehl Defence s AVePS project has demonstrated the possibilities as well as performance potentials of future modern, active vehicle protection systems.
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