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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:   061343


Battle is joined in programme to supply future LCS radar system / Lok, Joris Janssen Apr 2005  Journal Article
Lok, Joris Janssen Journal Article
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Publication Apr 2005.
Key Words Radar  Radar System  Littoral Combat Ship 
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ID:   133986


Big picture: the USN goes airborne to extend sea view / Fein, Geoff   Journal Article
Fein, Geoff Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract In 2015 the USN will deploy the USS Theodore Roosevelt Strike group equipped with a new capability to improve battlespace situation awareness. Geoff Fein examines the measures taken to make NIFC-CA a reality.
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ID:   130755


Christened by champagne, challenged by cost / Manvel, J. Talbot Jr; Perin, David   Journal Article
Manvel, J. Talbot Jr Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Despite price-tag increases, the new Ford -class carriers won't be a boondoggle, but a boon-because ultimately, bigger = more bang for the buck. On 9 November 2013 the nation's newest aircraft carrier, the Gerald R. Ford , was christened and blessed at a time-honored ceremony in which the hull is first wetted by the special liquid of a bottle-now champagne-to give her good luck before launching her into the water. The Ford has been built at great expense, now estimated to be $12.9 billion inclusive of design costs. Some are surprised at the price tag and argue that it is unaffordable, and that the U.S. Navy and the shipbuilder must dramatically reduce this dollar amount if we are to continue to buy and build these ships. Now that we have christened the Ford and can see her, it is a good time to review why we built her, why three administrations-two Democrat (Clinton/Obama) and one Republican (Bush-43)-as well as seven Congresses (106th-112th) have initially approved not only the Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78), but also the John F. Kennedy (CVN-79), and the Enterprise (CVN-80).
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ID:   131725


High achiever: Sampson experimental BMD radar proves its mettle in TSAT / Scott, Richard   Journal Article
Scott, Richard Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract The United Kingdom is funding further work to explore the potential of the Sampson multifunctional radar (MFR) to detect and track ballistic missile following the success of a live tracking experiment in the western pacific in September 2013.
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ID:   132262


Invisible guards / Mekala, Dilip Kumar   Journal Article
Mekala, Dilip Kumar Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract A wide variety of state-of-the-art UGS systems are now available in the market The use of unattended ground sensors (UGS) for border security applications has gained momentum in recent times across the world. For India, where the border guarding forces face significantly large number of challenges manning the open and porous borders, the UGS could provide a perfect solution. It is no surprise that Indian armed forces are now in the process of procuring these advanced sensors. The ministry of home affairs (MHA) had issued an expression of interest (EoI) in 2013 to procure UGS systems for Border Security Force (BSF). This initiative from the MHA came after the reports of a 400 metre long tunnel was found in Jammu and Kashmir close to the international border. "Hand-held control receiver and variety of sensors like, passive infrared sensor to detect movement of object in a narrow field of view, magnetic sensors to monitor movement of metallic objects such as weapons or vehicles and seismic sensors to identify ground vibration caused by vehicles or pedestrians (should be encompassed in the device)," stated the qualitative requirements floated by the Paramilitary.
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ID:   115378


Jane's flight avionics / Downs , Edward 2012  Book
Downs , Edward Book
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Publication Surrey, IHS Global Limited, 2012.
Description 306p.
Standard Number 9780710630094
Key Words France  Canada  Germany  Radar System  US  Flight Avionics 
Flight Management  Communicaton System  Flight Safety 
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056828629.135/DOW 056828MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   149201


Jane's flight avionics 2016-2017 / Sasidharan, Arun 2016  Book
Sasidharan, Arun Book
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Publication Surrey, IHS Global Limited, 2016.
Description 351p.hbk
Standard Number 9780710632104
Key Words France  Canada  Germany  Radar System  US  Flight Avionics 
Flight Management  Communicaton System  Flight Safety 
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ID:   131721


Knight's aid: upgrade offer squire new capabilities / Brown, Nick   Journal Article
Brown, Nick Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Thalas, Netherland is set to reveal a new capability upgrade package for the squire battlefield radar at the 2014 Eurostory defence exhibition in Paris in June.
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ID:   131741


LiTak-Tak improves S-125-ML / Gyurosi, Miroslav   Journal Article
Gyurosi, Miroslav Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Lithuanis's LiTak-Tak a subdidiary of Kiev based Aerotechnica has developed an upgrade package for the modernized SA-3 air defence missile system.
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ID:   190562


Prospects For Developing Medium-Range Surface-To-Air Missile Systems / V.S. Novikov   Journal Article
V.S. NOVIKOV Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article provides a brief analysis of the emergence and development of the latest Buk-M3 medium-range surface-to-air (SAM) missile system. It then presents prospects for developing the Viking medium-range SAM system.
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ID:   017351


Snar-10: Battlefield Surveillance radar system / Geuckler Andreas June 1994  Article
Geuckler Andreas Article
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Publication June 1994.
Description 257-262
Key Words Radar  Radar System 
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ID:   129154


US to equip GBSAA sites with LSTAR radar / Williams, Huw   Journal Article
Williams, Huw Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract The US army is set to install radar systems at five sites as part of its Ground Based Sense and Avoid (GBSAA) programme.
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ID:   132261


You are being watched / Mekala, Dilip Kumar   Journal Article
Mekala, Dilip Kumar Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Information is power in modern day warfare. As military forces are constantly increasing their versatility and agility with the new and improved weapon systems, they also understand the importance to shore up their intelligence through surveillance and reconnaissance missions, and review their operational readiness. For a military force to have tactical advantage in a combat situation, it is absolutely important to gather as much intelligence as possible about the opponent.
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