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ID:
122274
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2012.
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See mines and the need to counter them have been constants for the US navy since its earliest days. Mines and countermeasures figured prominently in the US Civil War, Spanish American War, Both World Wars, Korea, numerous Cold War, Crises, and Operation Desert Storm and Iraqi freedom. Today, traditional navies as well as maritime terrorists can and do use mines and underwater IEDs (UWIEDs) to challenge military and commercial use of the seas. These "weapons that wait" are the quintessential global asymmetric threat, pitting our adversaries' strengths against what they perceive as US naval and maritime weaknesses.
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ID:
086914
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2009.
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On 10 February 2009, the French Senate unveiled a detailed report of the A400M programme,prepared on behalf of its Finance, Foreign Affairs and Defence Committees by Senators Jeanpierre Masseret and Jacques Gautier.
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ID:
122673
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2012.
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The airspace of the combat zone is a crucial part of the battlespace and is used by all components of the joint and multinational forces. A high con- centration of friendly surface, sub- surface, and air-launched weaponsystems must share this airspace without unnecessarily hindering the application of combat power.
The primary goal of combat zone airspace control is to enhance the combat effectiveness of the joint force. Airspace control includes coordinating, integrating, and regulating airspace to increase
operational effectiveness
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ID:
086918
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2009.
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The seizure of the Saudi supertanker SIRIUS STAR in November 2008, and its subsequent release in January, drew attention to maritime insecurity in the Gulf of Aden and off the coast of Somalia. Piracy in the Indian Ocean, and particularly off the Horn of Africa, has been steadily increasing for years, but has suddenly become a much more urgent problem.
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ID:
122663
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2012.
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This article provides joint doctrine for the C2 of joint air operation across the range of military operations and discussed responsibilities of a joint force air component commander (JFACC). It sets forth joint doctrine to govern the activities and performance of the US armed forces in joint operation and providers the doctrinal basis for inter-agency coordination and for US military involvement in multinational operations
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ID:
086781
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2009.
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The Presient of the UAE is the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces. All decisions related to organising, equipping and training the Armed Forces fall under the responsibility of the Supreme defence Council.The Council is headed by the President and also includes the Deputy President , the Prime Minister, the Ministers of Foreign Affairs, Defence, Finance and Interior, as well as the Deputy Supreme Commander and the Chief of Staff.
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ID:
111994
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ID:
111998
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ID:
122644
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Publication |
2012.
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Summary/Abstract |
Evaluating upcoming SANDF procurements can be difficult to gauge on an accurate timescale. Larger tenders for all branches of the South African Military are often delayed for year and subject to outright cancellation, as seen in the 2012 pollout from the Airbus A400M project (although Denel Still Retains the A400M work packages for the project as a whole).
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ID:
130110
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2013.
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Modern soldier systems are becoming more and more sophisticated, with an increasing demand for reliable and flexible power. Batteries alone are pushed to their limits. Soldiers have to carry an abundance of spare batteries to provide sufficient power for multiday mission scenarios, increasing the weight tremendously and wasting volume they could use to carry water, food or ammunition.
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ID:
122284
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2012.
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IDEX is one of the most strategically important defence exhibitions in the world and provides an optimum business environment for international solutions providers across land, sea and air sectors to target buyers in the MENA-region. The even is held under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of UAE and supreme commander of the UAE armed forces.
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ID:
086921
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Publication |
2009.
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Summary/Abstract |
Oran Safety Glass, Inc. (OSG) is one of the world-leading suppliers of transparent armour to military forces worldwide.
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ID:
189979
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ID:
122672
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Publication |
2012.
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Summary/Abstract |
The document "Capstone Concept
for Joint Operations" describes in
broad terms the vision of the then
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of
Staff, Adm. Michael G. Mullen for
how the joint force circa 2016-2028
will operate in response to a wide
variety of security challenges. It
proposes that future joint force
commanders will combine and
subsequently adapt some combi-
nation of four basic categories of
military activity - combat, security,
engagement, and relief and recon-
struction - in accordance with the
unique requirements of each oper-
ational situation. The concept is
informed by last years, still current,
strategic guidance, but because it
looks to the future, it is intended to
be adaptable to changes in that
guidance.
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ID:
122394
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The Indian Ocean tsunami of 2004 exposed the Indonesia's then new president Susilo Bambang Yudhyono, a former General made modernizing the armed forces a priority of his administration, which is now half way through its second and final five year term. The country's 2012 defence budget of $8 Billion, up from $2.6 Billion in 2006, is the largest it has been- relative to GDP for 20 years.
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ID:
122685
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Publication |
2012.
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Summary/Abstract |
On the occasion of the Farnborough Airshow, Military Technology (MT) asked the top leaders of military aerospace industries all around the world for their views as a regards the future evolution of the global market, and the prospects for their own companies. The main topic was on how an aerospace company enhances the next military air comparing?
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ID:
135605
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Summary/Abstract |
this article addresses the current and probable future course of military technological development of the People’s Republic of China (PLA) and the tenets and probable development of Chinese security strategy and military strategy.
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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:
122677
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2012.
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NATO took control of all military operations for Libya under United Nations Security Council Resolutions 1970 & 1973 on 31 March 2011. Operation Unified Protector consisted of three elements: an arms embargo, a no-fly-zone and actions to protect civilians from attack or the threat of attack. This mission ended on 31 October 2011 at 23.59 local Libyan time.
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ID:
122321
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2012.
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Pakistan's armed forces are composed of completely volunteer forces. The Pakistan army has active service manpower of 550,000 reservists and- together with the air force ad navy ranks as the 7th largest military forces in the world.
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