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Aero surveillance unveils AS20 tactical UAV
/ Wong, Kelvin
Wong, Kelvin
Journal Article
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Publication
2014.
Summary/Abstract
Airborne surveillance equipment integrator aero surveillance has completed development of its AS20 tactical unmanned aerial vehicle (UAVs) in partnership with French UAV manufacturer Aero composites Innovations, the company announced during the 2014 defence services Asia exhibition in Kuala Lumpur.
Key Words
Airborne System
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Air Surveillance
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Unmanned Aerial Vehicle - UAV
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Tactical Vehicle
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French Defence Industry
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Tactical Equipment
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AS20
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Aero Surveillance
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Integrator Aero Surveillance
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Asia Exhibition
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Aero Composites Innovations
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Asian Defence Exhibition - Kuala Lumpur
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132805
Living with cyber surveillance and espionage
/ Ftelia, Sanjeev
Ftelia, Sanjeev
Journal Article
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Publication
2014.
Summary/Abstract
Surveillance and espionage have existed for time immemorial. While they were always a part of any military campaign and study, private lives of ordinary citizens were generally not much affected by such activities. Things are not the same anymore. With the internet invading into our lives like never before, we today live under constant surveillance of multiple agencies like the government, your employer and perhaps your friends and neighbours. While a lot has been written and spoken about surveillance using land, sea, air and space, not much is heard about the surveillance using the fifth domain - the cyber space.
Key Words
Cyber Security
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Military campaign
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Security Policy
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Cyber Space
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Cyber Strategy
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Cyber Policy
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Air Surveillance
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Cyber Surveillance
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Naval Surveillance
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131715
NATO selects Czech passive tracking system
/ Peruzzi, Luca
Peruzzi, Luca
Journal Article
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Publication
2014.
Summary/Abstract
The NATO communications and information agency (NCI Agency) has selected a bid from Czech republic based ERA to fulfil the alliance's deployable passive ESM tracker (DPET) requirement for Air C2 surveillance and identification.
Key Words
NATO
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Alliance
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Defence procurement
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Defence Strategy
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Defence Intelligence
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Czech Republic
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Air Intelligence
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Air Surveillance
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Defence Services
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EMS Tracker
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Geo-intelligence
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Communications and Information Agency - NCI
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Target identifications
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DEPT
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121442
Re-orientating vertical geopolitics
/ Williams, Alison J
Williams, Alison J
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Publication
2013.
Summary/Abstract
Geopolitics has a tradition of adopting a downward looking view-from-above, which is imbued with an imperialistic 'god's eye' perspective. Although acknowledged and critiqued, this paper argues that it needs to be actively re-orientated to encompass the discourses and practices of looking up. The paper analyses the practices of looking up and surveilling the sky through which air defence is achieved. It interrogates the ways in which UK air defence is represented in official documents and analyses the activities of the Royal Air Force's Air Surveillance and Control System. The paper argues that this system enacts a vertical geopolitics that goes beyond those understood in other geopolitical literatures and offers suggestions for developing our understandings of a volumetric vertical geopolitics that recognises the aerial view as generated from below as well as from above.
Key Words
Geopolitics
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United Kingdom
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Royal Air Force
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Air Surveillance
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Vertical Geopolitics
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To see without being seen: new technologies offer unprecedented surveillance capabilities by capitalising on the advantages of passive radar
/ Bernhardt, Frank
Bernhardt, Frank
Journal Article
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Publication
2012.
Key Words
Asymmetric Threat
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Terrorist Attacks
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Radar Sensors
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Radiation
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Air Surveillance
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Surveillance Capabilities
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Civil Security Applications
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