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NAVAL WEAPONS
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ID:
125876
Flexible fire: extending the effect of stabilised weapon mountings
/ Scott, Richard
Scott, Richard
Journal Article
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Publication
2013.
Summary/Abstract
There is renewed interest in shipborne systems that combine both small - caliber gun and precision guided weapon capabilities
Key Words
Military Operations
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Naval Weapons
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Naval Security
;
Tactical Weapons
;
Shipborne System
;
Maritime Defence System
;
Weapon Capabilities
;
Anti Surface Warfare - ASW
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Naval Sea Defence Command - NAVSEA
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Stabilized Integrated Gun/Missile Army - SIGMA
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Modular MARLIN
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Small - Caliber Gun
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ID:
065274
Jane's: merchant ships 2004-2005
/ Greenman, David (ed.)
2005
Greenman, David
Book
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Edition
9th Ed
Publication
Surrey, Jane's Information group Limited, 2005.
Description
xlviii, 1116p.
Contents
With photographs of ships
Standard Number
0710626290
Key Words
Naval Weapons
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Merchant Ships
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050319
359.981283/GRE 050319
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ID:
075444
Organizing scientific support for the development of naval weap
/ Svirin, S K
Svirin, S K
Journal Article
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Publication
2006.
Key Words
Military weapons
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Naval Weapons
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Shipbuilding System
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Scientific Support
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Technological Support
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ID:
130763
US Naval aviation and weapons development in review
/ Jacobs, Jan C
Jacobs, Jan C
Journal Article
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Publication
2014.
Summary/Abstract
The funding storm clouds on the horizon for the Department of Defense in 2012 came to fruition with the fiscal crisis of 2013. With Congress unable or unwilling to take action on a workable federal budget, all U.S. government agencies were required to take a cut in their funding. The resulting scramble for dollars resulted in a slowdown for the U.S. Navy in current weapon-system procurement and in establishment of new programs.
Key Words
Defence Budget
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Defence procurement
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Defence Strategy
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Defence Economy
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Naval Aviation
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US Navy
;
Naval Weapons
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Fiscal Crisis
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Unmanned System
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United States - US
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Unmanned Aerial Vehicles - UAVs
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Initial Operating Capabilities - IOC
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Current Weapons System - CWS
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Weapons Strategy
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Tiltrotor Aircraft
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