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MODERN OPERATIONS (4) answer(s).
 
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Are independent air forces viable in the 21st century? / Ward, Andrew   Journal Article
Ward, Andrew Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Which modern operations becoming increasingly joint in their nature and airpower now in intrinsic part of every military operation, the need for independent air forces is questioned with special emphasis on the British case
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ID:   128793


Command and control vulnerabilities to communications jamming / Wilgenbusch, Ronald C; Heisig, Alan   Journal Article
Wilgenbusch, Ronald C Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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Global assault rifle market report –assault rifles in modern operations / Saw, David; White, Andrew   Article
Saw, David Article
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More than muddling through / Barry, Ben   Journal Article
Barry, Ben Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract During his tenure as the head of the British Army General Sir Richard Dannatt became the most controversial British military figure since the end of the Second World War, due to his high public profile, unmatched since that of Field Marshall Bernard Montgomery over 60 years earlier. Critics have charged that at times his behaviour went beyond the boundaries of the United Kingdom's unwritten constitution, and strategists and readers of Survival may have been put off from reading his memoirs by his appearances in the British media, or by his decision (about which he subsequently expressed regret) to accept an invitation to advise the then opposition Conservative Party shortly after he retired in 2009.
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