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007133
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Aug 2000.
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34-41
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135526
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Summary/Abstract |
Employment of space technology in the first gulf war led Chinese defence analysts to recognize the significance and effect of space control in contemporary warfare. while the United States is the leader in the space arena, the importance of space for inclusive growth has been gauged the world over by space-faring nations as well as space aspiring ones. Some of these nations, with china as a frontrunner, have made credible advances to pose a challenge to US hegemony in space.
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ID:
051718
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Jan-Mar 2004.
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ID:
115571
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ID:
046320
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Publication |
New Delhi, Manas Publications, 2003.
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Description |
331p.
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8170491584
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Copies: C:1/I:0,R:0,Q:0
Circulation
Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
046227 | 355.0905/GHO 046227 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
105105
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ID:
131727
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2014.
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Summary/Abstract |
The US navy is on the brink of putting a high energy laser weapon into operation for the first time, and has recently announced plans to take an electromagnetic railgun prototype to sea. Richard Scott reviews progress on this new generation of pulse weapons.
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ID:
130111
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2014.
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Summary/Abstract |
In the last decades of the 20th Century, the proponents of Directed Energy Weapons (DEW) have promised that lasers and high-power energy weapons would revolutionise warfare. In many ways, this promise has come true in a different form as thousands of smaller lasers fill the arsenals of modern military forces. These lasers, however, are mostly range finding systems designed to improve the capability and effectiveness of kinetic weapons or dazzlers designed to incapacitate enemy optics. Recent developments, however, suggest that the promise of DEW is moving closer to reality.
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ID:
105146
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2011.
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Summary/Abstract |
For decades, the development of directed energy weapons foundered on physical and logistical limitations, while the great expectations made on such weapon systems could not be matched by performance. Yet directed energy may now be reaching a new phase of maturity. New emphasis on lower-powered systems could offer an advantageous set of tools, particularly useful where force must be kept to a minimum and non-lethal effects are preferred.
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