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ID:
143864
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Publication |
New Delhi, DRDO, 2015.
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Description |
xxxv, 367p.pbk
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Standard Number |
9788186514849
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Copies: C:1/I:0,R:0,Q:0
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
058578 | 623.746/NAG 058578 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
183423
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Summary/Abstract |
This paper considers the role and place of fighter aircraft in fulfilling their intended missions in a projected operational environment in the Black Sea area. The authors propose an approach to building a spatiotemporal model of fighter combat as the basis for a mathematical description of the process of its control and the substantiation of operational and tactical requirements for the communication system as the technical basis of the control system.
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ID:
149418
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ID:
102217
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ID:
053733
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Publication |
2004.
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Description |
p137-160
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Summary/Abstract |
By taking the route of international collaboration in developing and building its most advanced fighter aircraft, the Joint Strike Fighter (JSF), the US Department of Defense was seeking to ensure foreign market share, particularly in western Europe. Given the sharply falling weapons procurement budgets of the 1990s, these markets were deemed critical to the financial health of the American defence industrial base. The price of capturing those markets, however, could be high in terms of work-share and technology transfer to foreign industries and governments. The costs and benefits of international arms collaboration – specifically, the economic and security implications – need to be subject to more intensive policy analysis and public debate.
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ID:
119301
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ID:
187628
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ID:
013823
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Publication |
Sept 1992.
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Description |
50-53
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ID:
068515
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ID:
155975
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ID:
167176
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Summary/Abstract |
The possibility for Croatia to obtain new fighter aircraft is not new, as this option has been publicly debated for at least a decade. A sudden decision to advance the acquisition of a limited number of fighter aircraft was made in 2017 with an international tendering process concluding in early 2018. Through open source material, this paper will look at this procurement process by examining the relationship between policy and strategic thinking on the one side, and policy delivery on the other, and evaluate why the tendering process failed in achieving envisaged results. The paper concludes that the problems facing the Croatian aircraft acquisition process stem from at least two interrelated factors: firstly, at the operational level, the failure of the procurement was the direct result of mismanaged tendering procedures linked to the wider public administration reform process; and secondly, at the strategic level, inherently complex civil-military relations and related cultural aspects which have not been adequately addressed over the past decades. The result was a failure to deliver on government policy, something which this paper argues will need to be addressed over the medium to long term.
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ID:
019813
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Publication |
2001.
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Description |
22-40
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ID:
063621
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ID:
067297
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ID:
122202
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ID:
119329
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ID:
114368
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ID:
150930
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ID:
170946
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Summary/Abstract |
Stemming from analysis of local wars and military conflicts over the last few decades, as well as from the principles of all-around support of aircraft combat, this paper formulates the principles of mobile basing of Air Force and AD army aircraft in an air operation and development of the airfield network for this kind of basing.
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ID:
150931
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