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TACTICAL VEHICLE (15) answer(s).
 
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Aero surveillance unveils AS20 tactical UAV / Wong, Kelvin   Journal Article
Wong, Kelvin Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Airborne surveillance equipment integrator aero surveillance has completed development of its AS20 tactical unmanned aerial vehicle (UAVs) in partnership with French UAV manufacturer Aero composites Innovations, the company announced during the 2014 defence services Asia exhibition in Kuala Lumpur.
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ID:   131754


Aerosonde upgrades bring improved reliability / Williams, Huw   Journal Article
Williams, Huw Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Textron systems has introduced a range of enhancements for its aerosonde 4.7 unmanned aircraft system (UAS), including a powerplant that addresses previous performance and reliability issue.
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ID:   130149


Amphibious vehicle powertrains / Donaldson, Peter   Journal Article
Donaldson, Peter Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Truly amphibious vehicles are hybrids, and by nature complicated. Consequently, their designs always involve more than the usual amount of compromise compounded by more than the usual amount of risk to schedules, budgets and ultimate operational capability. And web-footed forces that must manoeuvre from the sea - the USMC being the supreme example - are exposed more than most.
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ID:   132989


Becoming international: a changing environment for US vehicle OEMs / Kauchak, Marty   Journal Article
Kauchak, Marty Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract US vehicle OEMs strive to be more than just exporters as they increase their value-based propositions to overseas markets. They are focused on providing longer tern relationships with improved through-life service contracts, more relevant upgrade options and customization closer to client's specific requirements in various countries.
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ID:   132264


For the record / Force   Journal Article
Force Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Unlike the four earlier editions of international trade media briefings (TMB) this time around the head of airbus defence and space (military aircraft), Doningo - Urea Raso appeared a bit subdued initially. But it was just play of light in the fading hours of the day at La-Hacienda, a 17th century Andalusian fort of the outskirt of Seville.
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Future military vehicles / Kindamo, Brain; Merklinghaus, Dennis-P   Journal Article
Merklinghaus, Dennis-P Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract The variety of models currently under consideration for competing tenders demonstrates a disparate set of requirements for future vehicle designs in key areas such as mobility and protection. Defence materiel organizations' efforts towards standardization are beset by the growing number of recent ground -breaking technologies available for review.
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ID:   132234


IFV or APC: conflicting development trends of tracked armoured infantry vehicles / Ogorkiewicz, R. M   Journal Article
Ogorkiewicz, R. M Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Tracked armoured vehicle were originally produced to enable infantry to follow tanks and support them after dismounting, but shifting operational trends are overseeing an evolution in tracked armoured vehicle developments.
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ID:   133335


New plasan cab for TATRA / Connors, Shaun   Journal Article
Connors, Shaun Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract TATRA showed for the first time at T815-780R59 19 270 4x4.IR 4x4 truck fitted with a new armoured cab designed by Israel's Plasan at Eurostrory 2014
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ID:   133332


NORINCO reveals new VN 12 tracked IFV / Foss, Christopher F   Journal Article
Foss, Christopher F Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract china north industries corporation (NORINCO) has detailed its latest VN 12 tracked infantry fighting vehicle (IFV) which it is now offering for export.
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ID:   131726


Ready to roll: European AFVs receive a new lease of life / Foss, Christopher F   Journal Article
Foss, Christopher F Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract By the end of 2014 combat operations by foreign forces in Afghanistan will have ceased and the deployed armoured fighting vehicle (AFVs) and other equipment will be on their way home.
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ID:   133984


Reinventing the wheeled: Patria AMVxp on trail / Foss, Christopher F   Journal Article
Foss, Christopher F Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Patria unveiled a new 8x8 vehicle called the new vehicle concept at the DSEi exhibition in September 2013. At the point, the vehicle had only just completed its initial company shakedown trails, but fast forward July 2014 and the vehicle has been renamed AMVXP the superscript applying to extra performance, extra payload and extra protection and has clocked up well over 7,500 Km of trails, the majority being cross country.
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Roll out the dragon: China expends wheeled armour line / Foss, Christopher F   Journal Article
Foss, Christopher F Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Chinese armour development is driving growth toward 8x8 armoured vehicles, many of which are now offered on the export market
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ID:   130881


UAVs enhancing combat potential / Pawar, B. S   Journal Article
Pawar, B. S Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Information is an element of combat power and a combat multiplier in the hands of a commander. Field commanders require an organic, responsive, economically viable, multi- source, long endurance, near real-time reconnaissance capability to collect, process and report intelligence throughout the level of conflict. Additionally, commanders need ability to obtain data from anywhere within enemy territory, day and night (24x7), regardless of weather. The answer lies in the use of UAVs, with their inherent characteristics to provide the flexibility to operate in the extended battle space, thereby enabling the ground forces to see first, understand first, act first and finish decisively. UAVs are remotely piloted or self piloted aircraft that can carry cameras, sensors, communication equipment or other payloads. They have been used in the reconnaissance and intelligence gathering role from 1950s; and more challenging roles are envisaged including combat missions. Unmanned vehicles are not impeded by restraints imposed on manned systems, where both the aircraft and crew could be lost. In fact, they are increasingly being employed for missions that were hitherto the domain of manned aircraft. The UAVs today are also providing exclusive capability to forces engaged in sub-conventional operations, especially in the global war on terrorism - in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
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ID:   129333


Unmanned aerial vehicle / Defence and Techonology   Journal Article
Defence and Techonology Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract As unmanned aerial vehicles, or UAVs, become a staple of modern military operations, their uses and forms have grown more varied. Today they range from slingshot launched spybots to global guardians. In fact, the acronym itself may be morphing into UVS.
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Unready to stop UAVs: counter UAV training the key / Defence and Technology   Journal Article
Defence and Technology Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Unmanned aerial vehicles are witnessing a phenomenal growth curve. The problems is terrorists and non state actors could end up using them just as easily as national armed force now do.
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