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KINDAMO, BRIAN (19) answer(s).
 
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Combat divers – the elite of the elite / Kindamo, Brian   Article
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Summary/Abstract Living and working on the sea can be difficult and dangerous. Working under the water can be even more unforgiving. Those who dare navigate under the waves, not just on top of them, to do what the army needs them to do are among the special forces' elite: combat divers.
Key Words Elite  Special Force  Combat diver  Underwater Transportation  Payload  Subskimmers 
Wet Subs  ASDS 
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ID:   147138


Dismounted identification friend or foe (IFF) technology / Kindamo, Brian   Journal Article
Kindamo, Brian Journal Article
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ID:   156409


Global assault rifles / Kindamo, Brian   Journal Article
Kindamo, Brian Journal Article
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Key Words Global Assault Rifles 
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ID:   131966


Grenade warfare / Kindamo, Brian   Journal Article
Kindamo, Brian Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
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ID:   171618


Hand weapons and equipment for soldiers / Kindamo, Brian   Journal Article
Kindamo, Brian Journal Article
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Key Words Israel  US Army  Hand Weapons  Handgun Technology 
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ID:   171615


Improving maritime SOF mobility / Kindamo, Brian   Journal Article
Kindamo, Brian Journal Article
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Key Words Iran  China  Russia  North Korea  Maritime Special Operations Forces 
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ID:   130144


Indirect fire - mortars / Kindamo, Brian   Journal Article
Kindamo, Brian Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The indirect fire infantryman is a member of mortar squads, sections or platoons. The mortar has the most power and range of any weapon in the infantry unit when they are out on the battlefield.
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ID:   130202


Light strike vehicle / Kindamo, Brian   Journal Article
Kindamo, Brian Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
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ID:   171627


Night vision developments - platforms and headgear / Kindamo, Brian   Journal Article
Kindamo, Brian Journal Article
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ID:   130353


Protective armour compendium / Kindamo, Brian; Merklinghaus, Dennis P   Journal Article
Merklinghaus, Dennis P Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The article focuses on the innovations related to armour product use to protect soldiers, ships, vehicles in any military operation in the U.S. It states the transparent aluminum armour which is a made from polished ceramic alloy that can be a solution for stopping bullets, according to the researchers. It mentions the SAFIRE Transparent Armour Solutions, designed to increase demands of ballistic performance at a reduced weight and thickness, from Saint-Gobain Crystals.
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ID:   130112


Retrograde logistic strategies and solutions / Kindamo, Brian   Journal Article
Kindamo, Brian Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract A retrograde operation is a manoeuvre to the rear or away from the enemy. It is part of a larger scheme of manoeuvre to regain the initiative and defeat the enemy. Its purpose is to improve the current situation or prevent a worse situation from occurring. Its objectives are to gain time, to preserve forces, to avoid combat under undesirable conditions, or to manoeuvre the enemy into an unfavourable position. Retrograde operations may facilitate repositioning forces, shortening or permitting unit withdrawals for employment elsewhere.
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ID:   142314


Seamless interoperability state-of-the-art radios for tactical communications / Kindamo, Brian   Article
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ID:   166264


Sky Fighters: Tomorrow’s most important combat aircraft / Kindamo, Brian   Journal Article
Kindamo, Brian Journal Article
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Key Words Combat Aircraft  Sky Fighters 
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ID:   150964


Soldier equipment and garments / Kindamo, Brian   Journal Article
Kindamo, Brian Journal Article
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ID:   122311


Strategic partnership: the future of Pakistan's defence industry growth / Kindamo, Brian   Journal Article
Kindamo, Brian Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Pakistan's defence industry is increasingly successful and might expand its capabilities and technological base, but the country will remain dependent on foreign suppliers for modern equipment for the foreseeable future. Accordingly, Pakistan follow a diversification strategy based on two strength: first Islamabad seeks to strengthen ties with two core countries such as the US and China; and, second Pakistan aims at foreign relations with a host of (mainly) Muslim nations such as Turkey, Nigeria and Indonesia to further enhance its strategy, since the country remains weary of the possibility of sanctions and military embargoes.
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Tactical communications / Kindamo, Brian   Journal Article
Kindamo, Brian Journal Article
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UAS swarming strategies / Kindamo, Brian   Journal Article
Kindamo, Brian Journal Article
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Key Words UAS  Swarming Strategies 
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US army communications / Kindamo, Brian   Journal Article
Kindamo, Brian Journal Article
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Key Words Communications  US Army 
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world through the crosshairs: snipers / Kindamo, Brian   Journal Article
Kindamo, Brian Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The article discusses training of military snipers and their job responsibilities. It states that snipers are elite soldiers who undergo rigorous training that are similar to those used to train U.S. Special Forces soldiers. It adds that they are trained to be able to operate undetected, either alone or in pairs in hostile territories. It provides information on several sniper products which include sniper rifles from Accuracy International Ltd. and virtual training systems from Saab.
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