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125753
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2013.
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Production of BAE systems combat vehicle 90 (CV90) ended in 2011 after 18 years of construction for six international customers, but is poised to restart for Norwegian service.
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ID:
113328
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2012.
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BAE Systems is the UK's largest defence and security firm and one of the world's major arms companies. It has changed from a state-owned aerospace firm to a privatised specialist defence company involved in a range of air, land, sea and cyber systems with a major presence in the US defence market. This article describes and assesses the history of the company, its organization, conduct and performance.
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ID:
129368
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2012.
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That the Indian Army's artillery regiments are in desperate need of a makeover is well known. But the process of modernisation and upgrade has moved at a glacial pace. The only new weapon in sight is the M777 light howitzer which has been cleared for procurement from BAE Systems in the US. The DRDO has now stepped in, reviving an old artillery project that had been shut down some years ago owing to the Army's lack of interest in an indigenous project.
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ID:
122668
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2012.
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During the Second World War, the nascent science of RADAR was chiefly concerned with the fixed wing aircraft threat. Over 60 years later, today's air surveillance radars have to keep watch not only fro planes but for helicopters, UAVs cruise missiles, and precision guided munitions. These radars have to be sufficiently robust and provide a low probability of intercept (LPI) to frustrate signals intelligence (SIGINT) collection, and Anti Radiation Missiles (ARMs).
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ID:
170864
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ID:
122328
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Publication |
2012.
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Summary/Abstract |
Such is the range of options within the domain on Non-Lethal (NL) weaponry, the adding such capability has been a natural extension to larger, traditional defence companies products portfolios and given even smaller, law enforcement based companies a valid reason to enter the lucrative defence market. The need for innovative solutions has also drawn in academic and research organizations not least those with expertise in undet standing of what keep solution NL, while still enabling the effect they cause to be debilitating.
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ID:
072573
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ID:
123934
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Publication |
2013.
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Summary/Abstract |
The article reports on developments in camouflaging military vehicles. One example of military vehicle design that makes use of signature reduction techniques is the joint light tactical vehicle designed for the U.S. Army to replace the high mobility multipurpose wheeled vehicles. The U.S. Marine Corps and the U.S. Army are also said to be using the Chemical Agent Resistant Coating which provides the camouflage covering for vehicles. Greek company Intermat has developed the Chameleon series.
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