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122493
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2013.
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Summary/Abstract |
While the military mood of the Paris Air Show may have been arguably more 'low key' than in previous years, business was still being done and announcements were still being made. Certainly, budget restrictions are not helping the situation in Europe and North America. Nevertheless Asia and Latin America are fertile markets for defence equipment, and perhaps a more robust military presence will be seen at the exhibitions on the horizon in these parts of the world? For the time being in Europe at least, tight budgets make for quiet air shows.
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123790
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2013.
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A trainer is a class of aircraft designed specifically to facilitate in-fight training of pilots and aircrews. This is a selected overview of today's trainer market.
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123791
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2013.
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According to the USAF, 90% of all US air combat losses over the last 25 years can be attributed to IR guided missiles. Most combat aircraft carry flares and IR jammers to defeat this threat, but Directed IR Countermeasures (DIRCM) systems are more commonly being. Used in many cases, they are replacing these older systems. As a result over the last decade, the number of DIRCM systems on the market has exploded.
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123788
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2013.
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Mobility has always been a fundamental priority set by militrary planners. The quest for continually improved mobility has become a key philosophy in modern warfare; the need to transport large numbers of troops, material, equipment and vehicles is fundamental.
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