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086896
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2009.
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China's mature emergence on to the world defence market has long been coming and the exhibits at Airshow China, held in Zhuhai at the end of 2008, provided an insight into the direction being taken with new technology and weapon systems
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091320
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New Delhi, DRDO, 2009.
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Description |
vii, 270p.
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ID:
076034
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ID:
120208
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New Delhi, DRDO, 2008.
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xiii,484p.hbk
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DRDO Special Publication Series
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9788186514238
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131719
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2014.
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The first flights of India's new solid-propellant Prithvi Defence vehicle (PDV) exoatmospheric interceptor was conducted against an incoming ballistic target at the integrated test range at wheeler island in the Bay of Bengal in late April.
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131207
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ID:
128058
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2013.
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All recent U.S. efforts after the conclusion of the 2010 New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (New START) to move ahead on bilateral nuclear arms reductions with Russia have stalled over Russian concerns regarding the capabilities of the European Phased Adaptive Approach, as the Obama administration's missile defense policy in Europe is formally known, and its effect on Russian nuclear retaliatory potential.Since the early stages of the phased adaptive approach, Russian officials have cited it as an obstacle to further nuclear arms reduction. Last March, however, U.S. Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel announced a restructuring of the approach, canceling the planned implementation of its fourth phase, which had prompted the strongest Russian complaints.[1] The key feature of that phase was the deployment of the Standard Missile-3 (SM-3) IIB interceptors in Poland. The SM-3 IIB, with a planned velocity of 5.5 kilometers per second, would have had the ability to fly further and faster than any other missile in the system
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ID:
115812
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ID:
133599
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2014.
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On November 5, 2013 Pakistan conducted its fourth test of the Hatf-IX (Nasr) short range battlefield 'nuclear' missile. To date there have been four flight tests of the missile system. After the first three tests (April 19, 2011, May 29, 2012 and February 11, 2013) Pakistan's Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) had put out identical press releases.1 These statements claimed that the missile had a range of 60 km and carried 'nuclear warheads (sic) of appropriate yield'. The ISPR statement following the fourth flight test of Nasr, a salvo firing of four missiles, was worded differently and did not repeat the claim that Nasr carried a nuclear warhead. Curiously, it referred to the missile's nuclear capability in a roundabout sort of way. The statement claimed that the missile 'contributes to the full spectrum deterrence against threats in view of evolving scenarios'.2
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ID:
133337
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2014.
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Rokestan expects to finish the development of its HiSAR-A low and medium altitude surface to air-missile systems in 2018. It shows a full scale model of the low altitude system at Eurostroy 2014
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ID:
155965
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ID:
150119
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ID:
118999
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