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ID:   036288


SIPRI yearbook 1986: world armaments and disarmament / SIPRI 1986  Book
SIPRI Book
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Publication Oxford, Oxford University Press., 1986.
Description xxxii, 611p.hbk
Series SIPRI Yearbook 1986
Standard Number 0198291000
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026441327.17405/SIP 026441MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   130554


A2/AD: the new death knell for amphibious operations? / Cooper, Jason; Jernigan, Mike   Journal Article
Cooper, Jason Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
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ID:   130661


Advanced EW reconnaissance and weapon guidance radars / Yeltsov, O. N; Vanyasov, A. V; Yemelyanov, Ye. S   Journal Article
Yeltsov, O. N Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract The article discusses advanced reconnaissance and weapon guidance radars as potential targets of electronic warfare. Also discussed are the role and significance of reconnaissance and weapon guidance radar systems in combat operations, and general trends toward greater information gathering capabilities of radar systems. It also presents the multiple input-multiple output (MIMO) multichannel radar system, and the effectiveness and survival rate of radar systems using MIMO technologies.
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ID:   093387


Aerial targets - current trends, programmes and technology init / Alexander, David   Journal Article
Alexander, david Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
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ID:   114156


Age of asocial war: democratic intervention and counterinsurgency in the twenty-first century / Merom, Gil   Journal Article
Merom, Gil Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Why, in spite of past failures, do liberal democracies continue to intervene militarily and fight counterinsurgency wars? The answer is grounded in learning. Liberal democracies acknowledge past failures, tracing them to the interaction between the events on the battlefield and society at home. Specifically, they identify the educated middle class and its mix of expedient and altruistic motivations as preventing effective military campaigns and victory. Hence, the main effort of liberal democracies is that they aim to fight wars that are divorced from society. At their disposal are advanced military technology, the professional all-volunteer force, proxies and alliance partners, and private military companies. The desocialising effects of these are complemented by control of the media and thereby the flow of information from the battlefield to society. Liberal democracies have found a way to continue to play the violent game of world politics, but they do so less democratically as they fight asocial wars.
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Air gapping of sensitive computer systems: is it an obsolete practice? / Dilipraj, E   Journal Article
Dilipraj, E Journal Article
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ID:   002549


Arms and the state: patterns of military production and trade / Krause, Keith 1992  Book
Krause, Keith Book
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Publication Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1992.
Description xviii, 299p.,figures,tables
Series Cambridge studies in international relations; 22
Standard Number 0521394465
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Arms control and military force / Bertram, Christoph (ed) 1980  Book
Bertram, Christoph Book
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Publication Westmead, Gower Publishing, 1980.
Description x, 260p.
Series Adelphi library; no.3
Standard Number 0566003449
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ID:   001273


Arms dynamic in world politics / Barry Buzan and Eric Herring 1998  Book
Buzan Barry Book
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Publication Boulder, Lynne Rienner, 1998.
Description xiii,325p.
Standard Number 1-555-87-596-3
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ID:   130672


Army aviation: its role and place in modern-day operations / Malyshev, N. I; Korolyov, I. I; Pavlov, V. N   Journal Article
Malyshev, N. I Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract The author examine the trends toward change in modern day military operations and define the role and place of army aviation in ground fighting. They show that it has a key role in operations today and is a major component of the fire system in confrontation with an adversary.
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Beginning (or end) of Moroccan history: historiography, translation, and modernity in Ahmad B Khalid Al-Nasiri and Clemente Cerdeira / Calderwood, Eric   Journal Article
Calderwood, Eric Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract This article analyzes two accounts of the Hispano-Moroccan War of 1859-60 in light of scholarly debates about historiography, translation, and modernity in the colonial context. The first text is Ahmad b. Khalid al-Nasiri's Kitab al-Istiqsa (1895), which explores the organization of the Spanish army in an effort to understand the military technology and state apparatus behind colonial domination. The second text, Clemente Cerdeira's Versión árabe de la Guerra de África (1917), is framed as an annotated Spanish translation of al-Nasiri's text, but Cerdeira suppresses key passages from al-Nasiri's account in order to undermine any hint that the Moroccan historian's thinking is reformist or modern. By comparing these two accounts of the same war, the article aims to situate al-Nasiri's text within the reform movements that spread through the Muslim Mediterranean in the 19th century and to use al-Nasiri's historical thinking as a model for theorizing Moroccan modernity.
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ID:   091898


Birthday presence: China parades its modernised military might / Fisher, Richard D   Journal Article
Fisher, Richard D Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract On 1 October, the People's Republic of China celebrated its 60th anniversary with a very public display of the people's Liberation Army's military muscle. Richard D Fisher assesses the country's developments in military technology and hardware and who it was meant to impress.
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Bones of contention: the political economy of height inequality / Boix, Carles; Rosenbluth, Frances   Journal Article
Boix, Carles Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Human osteological data provide a rich, still-to-be-mined source of information about the distribution of nutrition and, by extension, the distribution of political power and economic wealth in societies of long ago. On the basis of data we have collected and analyzed on societies ranging from foraging communities to the ancient Egyptian and modern European monarchies, we find that the shift from hunting and gathering to complex fishing techniques and to labor-intensive agriculture opened up inequalities that had discernible effects on human health and stature. But we also find that political institutions intervened decisively in the distribution of resources within societies. Political institutions appear to be shaped not only by economic factors but also by military technology and vulnerability to invasion.
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Canada's integrated soldier system project / Canada. ISSP Office   Journal Article
Canada. ISSP Office Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract The Canadian Integrated Soldier System project is the second in a programmed series of soldier modernisation projects to continue to provide significant capability increases to the dismounted soldier. Following the successful Clothe the soldier (CTS) project that dealt with the NATO soldier system capability areas of survivability and sustainability, the integrated Soldier System Project (ISSP) will focus on lethality, mobility and C4I with an underlying requiremen to address these aspects holistically with survivability and sustainability gains already accrued.
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Challenges for military leaders of future due to changing socio / Athawale, Yogesh   Journal Article
Athawale, Yogesh Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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Changing forms of military conflict / Freedman, Lawrence 1998  Article
Freedman, Lawrence Article
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Publication 1998.
Description p.39-56
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Changing threat perceptions and military doctrines / Valki, Laszlo (ed) 1992  Book
Valki, Laszlo Book
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Publication Houndmills, Macmillan, 1992.
Description xiii, 257p.
Standard Number 0333540611
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Chaos theory: the essentials for military application / James, Glenn E 1996  Book
James, Glenn E Book
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Publication Newport, Naval War college, 1996.
Description 125p.
Series NewPort Papers.10th.
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ID:   061369


Characteristics and trends of military technological developmen / Keji   Journal Article
Keji Journal Article
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Publication Apr 2005.
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Charge of the light brigade: infantry's burden in need of improved electronics / Pengelley, Rupert   Journal Article
Pengelley, Rupert Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Key Words Military Technology  Infantry  Electronics  Light Brigade 
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