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Aerospace operations against elusive ground targets / Vick, Alan; Moore, Richard; Pirnie, Bruce; Stillion, John 2001  Book
Moore, Richard Book
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Publication Santa Monica, Rand Corporation, 2001.
Description xxxii, 159p.
Standard Number 0833030515
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046036358.42/VIC 046036MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   071858


New Concepts for U.S. combat vehicle systems / Whelan, W J 1982  Book
Whelan, W J Book
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Publication Santa Monica, Rand Corporation, 1982.
Description x, 47p.
Standard Number 083300462X
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023074358.180973/WHE 023074MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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The integrated battlefield / Nitschke Stefan   Journal Article
Nitschke Stefan Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract The article presents information on the prospects of the integrated battlefield that provides superiority in weapons systems efficacy through the use of advanced sensors and the rapid distribution of information to each position within a theatre of operation. It is stated that since achieving coalition interoperability remains difficult, armed forces are eager to field network-enabled technologies. The move is seen as a pre-requisite for a true force-wide integrated battlefield.
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Unmanned aerial vehicles: tasks and employment / Kazarian, B I   Journal Article
Kazarian, B I Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract The author looks at the specifics of the development and employment of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), their integration into reconnaissance, fire, and control systems, their more functional payloads, mission tasks, and ways in which they provide information and support to combat computer networks
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Unmanned aerial vehicles in combat systems / Kazarian, B I   Journal Article
Kazarian, B I Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract The author examines the efficiency of combat capabilities and operation of systems comprising unmanned aerial vehicles that rely on a well-developed operational theory and practice that bodies in control of UAV groups and systems have in cooperation with ground troops, artillery, the air force, and the navy by using communications, network data exchange, and automation.
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