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ID:
182373
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ID:
094784
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ID:
122336
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Publication |
2012.
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Summary/Abstract |
The idea of using strong materials to protect military personnel and assets is as old as the hills. Soldiers have been using body armour for thousands of years. Armour has been applied for vehicle since the earliest combustion engine - driven platforms appeared on the battlefield. Similarly, ships began to use armour in the 15th Century ant eh necessity of outfitting aircraft with armour protection became evident in the First World War.
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ID:
182387
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ID:
130151
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Publication |
2013.
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Summary/Abstract |
Airborne Electronic Warfare (EW) encompasses several different tasks: It includes the tactical detection
of Radio Frequency (RF) energy emitted by ground-based, aircraft-mounted and weapons guidance radars, and the activation of active and passive counter - measures to neutralise such threats. Beyond its tactical use, EW includes the collection of information regarding the enemy's electronic order or battle vis-Ã -vis the planning and execution of an air campaign at the strategic level. This article surveys some of the recent occurrences in the world of Airborne EW, examining the products of some of the leading companies in this domain.
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ID:
135569
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Summary/Abstract |
Communication security (COMSEC) is at the heart of all tactical communications. Which strategies and technologies are available to ensure, protect and transmit military voice and data traffic, lest prying opponents eavesdrop on what is being said and shared between military units, partner or allies?
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ID:
119330
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ID:
105572
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ID:
130160
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ID:
098913
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ID:
119346
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ID:
171607
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ID:
138649
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ID:
105102
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ID:
100380
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ID:
112055
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ID:
098033
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ID:
122493
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Publication |
2013.
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Summary/Abstract |
While the military mood of the Paris Air Show may have been arguably more 'low key' than in previous years, business was still being done and announcements were still being made. Certainly, budget restrictions are not helping the situation in Europe and North America. Nevertheless Asia and Latin America are fertile markets for defence equipment, and perhaps a more robust military presence will be seen at the exhibitions on the horizon in these parts of the world? For the time being in Europe at least, tight budgets make for quiet air shows.
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ID:
130307
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Publication |
2014.
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Summary/Abstract |
The article focuses on the impact of a chemical weapons attack in the suburb of Ghouta in Damascus, Syria which has been condemned by world leaders such as U.S. President Barack Obama and British Prime Minister David Cameron. It says that the international community has responded by urging the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) to adopt Resolution 2118. It adds that an air campaign would cause casualties which would also result to politicians ordering to kill people.
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ID:
182348
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