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MILITARY MODERNIZATION-EQUIPMENT (4) answer(s).
 
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Individual squad equipment and soldier modernization / Baddeley, Adam   Journal Article
Baddeley, Adam Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The article discusses the soldier modernisation efforts of Southeast Asian nations which pose several challenges for both designers and buyers. Indonesia's efforts are focused on the needs of the Minimum Essential Force (MEF) to improve its overall capabilities in conflict areas and border regions. Malaysia's Soldier Advanced Kombat Technology Integrated (SAKTI) programme is led by the Army. The Philippines has purchased military supplies including combat net radios.
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ID:   123917


Ready to sacrifice: the royal Malaysian navy / DeSilva-Ranasinghe, Sergei   Journal Article
Desilva-Ranasinghe, Sergei Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The article focuses on Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN) which is considered as a significant naval force in Southeast Asia. It states that the RMN operates in a complicated security environment and is modernising its old capital assets to adjust to new challenges. It explores RMS' responsibilities which has a maritime area that is twice bigger than its land area. It also tackles Malaysia's efforts to manage bilateral tensions and promote regional dialogue.
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ID:   123937


Small but perfectly formed: the modernization of the UAE navy / Withington, Thomas   Journal Article
Withington, Thomas Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The article reports on the modernization of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) Navy. The author claims that since its inception in the early 1970s, the UAE Navy has evolved into one of the best-equipped maritime forces in the world. He reports that missile-armed craft are replacing gun-armed surface combatants to provide defense to offshore oil installations. He states that the Navy occupies an important security provider position in the country, given its location and territorial disputes.
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ID:   123933


UAE 4x4 and 6x6 fighting vehicles / Ahmedullah, Mohammed   Journal Article
Ahmedullah, Mohammed Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The article reports on the status of the combat vehicle procurement of the United Arab Emirates. Armored infantry fighting vehicles (AIFV) are the main mobility tools of the country's land forces, with the fleet totaling more than 2,000 AIFVs. During the period 2010-2012, the nation upgraded its IFV fleet, especially in the mine resistant and armored vehicles segments, leading to the emergence of domestic IFV manufacturers. These companies include Al Jaber Group and International Golden Group.
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