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MILITARY TECHNOLOGY VOL: 36 NO 10 (10) answer(s).
 
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Clothing performance textiles and technical fabrics / Baddeley Adam   Journal Article
Baddeley Adam Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Modern military uniforms require advanced features, such as thermal and fire resistance, enduring anti microbial protection, and be comfortable while also remaining suitable for the specialist applications asked of them by the military users. Modern textiles are also being compared with much older ones, particularly wool to find the best solution for each mission.
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Electric developments for the infantry / Alexander, David   Journal Article
Alexander, david Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Effects to deliver more and more high technology systems to fielded forces has resulted in an increasing flow of electrically powered applications being rushed from battle lab to battlefield rushing standardization and commonality of electrical power systems beyond even cots basing.
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Force projection: aircraft carriers in Europe / Annati Massimo   Journal Article
Annati Massimo Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Aircraft carriers have been considered, for long time, the long stick of major maritime powers, capable to project force ashore and themselves a proud symbol of naval power. Todaym only a few European countries operate a carrier force: France, Italy and Spain, while the UK with a shocking decision, withdrew all the embarked fixed wing aircraft and terminated a long and proud tradition.
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ID:   122478


Heavy recovery vehicles / Donaldson Peter   Journal Article
Donaldson Peter Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Nobody like the idea of having to abandon or destroy a valuable armored vehicle, but recovering them under battlefield conditions requires specialized vehicles with mobility and protection on a par with the machemise they are tasked with rescuing.
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ID:   122523


OPV update / Llan, Andrew S   Journal Article
Llan, Andrew S Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract The Offshore Patrol Vessels (OPV) market is one of the largest and fastest growing for a number of reasons all the countries nave maritime security requirements, even those with limited military ambitions, and with scares defence budgets.
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Performance based logistics / Baddeley adam   Journal Article
Baddeley Adam Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Performance based logistics (PBL) have been underpinning a growing number of US weapon systems programmes: indeed it has become, if anything, the default option building upon a trend that began in the early 90s illustrated by the LOGCAP programmes, which were awarded to Kollogg, Brown and Toot in the late 1990s. Based on the initial performance, the US DoD established it as the preferred solution for the procurement of support for its weapon systems in 2001.
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ID:   122544


Portugal host EDA's hot blade 2012 exercise / Drwiega Andrew   Journal Article
Drwiega Andrew Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Military helicopter contingents from across Europe gathered for the European defence Agency (EDA) annual multinational helicopter exercise in Portugal's hot and high conditions.
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Protecting military bases / Kauchak Marty   Journal Article
Kauchak Marty Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Military security forces are protecting their permanent and expeditionary (forward) based against and increasing number of treats. Natural disasters, industrial accidents infectious diseases (notable potential pandemics), overt and / or hostile acts, and criminal activity are among the traditional challenges that may give force commanders sleepless nights. Most recently, the evolving cyber threat and the advancing technological developments of potential adversaries have been added to the expanding threat list for military installations.
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ID:   122533


Towards NATO forces 2020: combat multiplication technologies for smart defence / Alexander David   Journal Article
Alexander David Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Envisioning the soldier of the future as part of a larger transformation is currently taking place among the members of the NATO alliance. Faced with new threats and challenges, global infantry forces are redesigning themselves as lighter, faster and more agile formations that can be deployed rapidly and effectively, with small units asymmetrically fielding combat capabilities that would exceed those of the present by several orders of magnitude.
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US army major programme / Baddeley Adam   Journal Article
Baddeley Adam Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract The US army continues its transition from operations in Afghanistan and an acquisition strategy designed to provide immediate benefit for the current fight. Nevertheless, hard learned lessons remain at the heat of future procurement, which recalls lessons learned, always acknowledged but perhaps more publicity stated than ever before.
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