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A look at the future unmanned battlefield / Kindamo Brain; Merlinghaus Dennis P; Poppelmann Jurgen   Journal Article
Kindamo Brain Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract The role of USA in modern warfare has rapidly changed over the pats few years. Armed forces would wide are beginning to explore the possibilities offered by unmanned vehicles (UV) especially with respect to both sensors and weapons. The operational capabilities of UV are now demonstrated in accordance with the capability profiles. It should be noted that regardless in whatever capability category a UAS is used, a commander is always required to judge mission success under the aspect of mission accomplishment and survivability. UAS are not yet to be regarded as one way systems.
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European MS&T industry / Merkinghaus, Dennis-P   Journal Article
Merkinghaus, Dennis-P Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract This article is an overview of the modelling, simulation and training (S&T) industry in the wider European area, including Russia, this article will shed some light on the MS&T sector in Europe, focusing on the military training offered by their armed forces, and the organizations beyond them, which provide products and services, both to the domestic market, and the armed forces across the world.
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