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SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM (5) answer(s).
 
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Fire's been put out: Indian artillery modernisation programme is woefully slow / Pawar, B S   Journal Article
Pawar, B S Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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High level persistent surveillance (part-2) / Baddeley Adam   Journal Article
Baddeley Adam Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract The persistence of the sensor in question is to large degree of function of the platform's capabilities and the many cases, the desire for cost effectiveness has lead to modular architectures allowing multiple different payloads to be installed from mission to mission and in other cases, upgrades over the extended lifetime of the platform.
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Surveillance system in Tibet and China’s assimilation policy in Tibet / Tobgyal, Sonam   Journal Article
Tobgyal, Sonam Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract his paper will briefly provide the rough sketch of the structure of the mass surveillance system that is currently employed in Tibet for controlling, and monitoring as well as to discipline the Tibetan as required for the interest of the ruling regime. This paper will also provide a working definition of surveillance that is being pursued in Tibet. Based on the method of security and surveillance measures that are being developed and deployed in Tibet, this paper argued that the current dilemma of Chinese policy on Tibet is rooted in the structural necessity resulting from colonization of Tibet and practices of settler colonialism in Tibet.
Key Words Tibet  Surveillance System  Tibet and China 
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Tactical ground air defence - site protection / Miller, Stephen W   Journal Article
Miller, Stephen W Journal Article
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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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