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ID:
174298
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ID:
135604
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Summary/Abstract |
some years ago, the following snippet of conversation was heard while walking the halls of one of the great international defence bazaars. When are we going to get back tgo normal procurement? what do you mean, normal? oh you know, the good old days when the customer had money for everything.
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ID:
182378
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ID:
138650
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ID:
123824
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Publication |
2013.
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Summary/Abstract |
Historically, a powerhouse for the production of weapons and military systems, the Czech republic's defence industry has undergone massive change since the fall of communism. Based on a wide spread heavy industrail base dating from WWII and before, Czech defence systems, swathe across Europe for decades. The changes, however, that the "New World Order" has brought about and that have had effects of various degrees of drama elsewhere on the continent have not spared Czech industry. It is fair to say, that the resilience and innovative spirit of the Czechs have resulted in the emergence of a newer, learner industrial base that capitalises on existing capabilities and develops markers for new, niche capabilities.
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ID:
132984
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Publication |
2014.
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Summary/Abstract |
The by-pass jet turbine engine concept did not just arrive onto the aero-engine scene in the early 1960s, it made a quantum leap forward from the perspectives of 1) performance 2), efficiency and 3) technology. Development since then significantly improved these three areas and considerably increased 'dual use' uptake, in which both military and civil markets benefit from the underlying technological advances being made across the entire aerospace industry.
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ID:
147157
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ID:
190006
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ID:
135589
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Summary/Abstract |
The article discusses the importance of comprehensive, detailed and tactical training for excelling into the assets to exploit the potential of the soldier. Topics discussed include role of multinational training in improving force, capability and projection of a nation's defense, military training development and implementation through collaboration among different countries and use of training to develop better decision-making skills and judgment.
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ID:
189951
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ID:
171604
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ID:
189978
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ID:
189968
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ID:
123876
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Publication |
2013.
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Summary/Abstract |
Is conmplacency the biggest threat to counter terrorist strategies? Do we fully understand the dimensions of the threats and the most effective means of countering them? in times of economic instability, austerity and uncertainty, how do we fund the necessary resources? Can we agree on what these resources should be?
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ID:
150968
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ID:
147146
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ID:
132852
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Publication |
2014.
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Summary/Abstract |
Canada's defence procurement policy has come in for significant criticism in recent months and years. Some of that criticism resolve around a perceived lack of clarity in the acquisition process, some of it around the choices that have been made for equipment and services to bolster Canadian defence capability for the future, and a significant number of slings and arrows have targeted the cancellation or indefinite postponement of projects that have attracted considerable interest and effort from industry.
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ID:
137987
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ID:
123856
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Publication |
2013.
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Summary/Abstract |
In this article, the author discusses the importance of upgrading, enhancement and service life extension of military equipment. According to him, the extent of extension of service life of equipment varies according to equipment type and state of preparedness of the armed forces. Also discussed is the relaunch of the armored fighting vehicle family Combat Vehicle-Reconnaissance by the defence company BAE Systems Inc.
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ID:
135587
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Summary/Abstract |
Can Russia afford to commit a rising share of its GDP to the armed forces. The defence budget accounts for over 20% of all public spending. A weakening economy, lower energy prices and an ageing society reliant on social welfare programmes will force hard political choice.
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