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FUTURE WARS (9) answer(s).
 
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Aerial drones in future wars: a conceptual perspective / Pant, Atul 2020  Book
Pant, Atul Book
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Publication New Delhi, MP - IDSA, 2020.
Description 45p.pbk
Series MP - IDSA Occasional Paper no.; 57
Standard Number 9789382169925
Key Words Naval Warfare  Land Warfare  Future Wars  Air Warfare  Aerial Drones 
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ID:   096986


Between trident and tristars?: on future war and its requirements / Mills, Greg   Journal Article
Mills, Greg Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Key Words Afghanistan  Climate Change  Britain  Future Wars  Kandahar  DCDC 
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Cruise missiles in future wars: India's prospects / Kapur, Vivek   Article
Kapur, Vivek Article
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Key Words Cruise Missiles  India  Future Wars 
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ID:   138583


Drones: the game changers in future wars / Gopal, S   Article
Gopal, S Article
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Summary/Abstract High operational reliability is an essential prerequisite for UAVs. A good engine is the most difficult aspect in the designing of a UAV. Designers have to make sure that the engine can support the airframe and the UAV has a low signature through low vibration. It should be able to support long-endurance missions over the target. Another area of operational reliability for a UAV comes from its airframe, which should be able to support the mission in all types of conditions, especially rough weather. There is a flipside to the development of the drones globally. A recent report by the Rand Corporation warned that, in the future, terrorist groups might be able to buy small, armed drones, “Smaller systems could become the next IEDs – low-cost, low-tech weapons that are only of limited lethality individually but can cause considerable attrition when used in large numbers over time.”
Key Words Unmanned Aerial Vehicles  UAVs  UCAV  Future Wars  IEDs  Drones 
UAV Technology  VTOL  Game Changers  Future War - Horse  SUAS 
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ID:   150758


Future wars: depth battle will be the choice of attack for the Indian defence forces / Pawar, Balli   Journal Article
Pawar, Balli Journal Article
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Indian armed forces in 2047: at the centenary of independence / Banerjee, Gautam (ed.) 2023  Book
Banerjee, Gautam (ed.) Book
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Publication New Delhi, Pentagon Press, 2023.
Description xvii, 310p.hbk
Standard Number 9789390095803
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ID:   119341


Modernisation of the aviation arm / Gill, T S   Journal Article
Gill, T S Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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Tools of future wars — Russia is entering the precision-strike regime / McDermott, Roger N; Bukkvoll, Tor   Journal Article
McDermott, Roger N Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Conventional high-precision weapons play an increasingly important role in the defense of Russia. They may also in the future be important in bilateral conflicts where Russia wants to force its will through. In general, the Russian debate on these weapons is more preoccupied with defensive than offensive scenarios. However, there are also those who argue that (a) conventional high-precision weapons are likely to increase the role of military force in foreign policy generally around the world; (b) for Russia they may be particularly efficient in conflicts with highly developed states, since these states are especially vulnerable because of their high concentration of critical stationary installations; and (c) these weapons may be particularly efficient in combination with other military capabilities.
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Transforming combat health support / Strawder, Guy S   Journal Article
Strawder, Guy S Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Continuous improvement in immediate, life-saving treatment on the battlefield is an institutional obsession within military medicine. Combat medics, corpsmen, nurses, and surgeons return from contingency missions determined to save lives in future wars that were just beyond their reach in the last.
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