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Astra makes long delayed first flight / Richardson, Doug   Journal Article
Richardson, Doug Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract India's defence research and development organization (DRDO) has conducted the long delayed fist fight test of its indigenously developed Astra beyond visual range (BVR) air to air missile
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Intelligence-led air transport security: pre-screening for watch-lists, no-fly lists to forestall terrorist threats / Rudner , Martin   Article
Rudner , Martin Article
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Summary/Abstract International terrorism has a history of targeting airliners and airports. The deadliest-ever single act of terror against civil aviation was the 1985 bombing by Sikh terrorists of Air India flight 182 from Toronto over the Irish coast, with a loss of 329 passengers and 22 crew members. Since the 1990s, civil aviation has emerged as a principal target for various militant Islamist groups. Certain foreign governments, among them the Islamic Republic of Iran, are known to deploy client terrorist groups, like Hizbullah, for terrorist operations against countries toward which they are hostile. State-sponsored terrorism was responsible for the 1988 bombing of Pan Am flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland, with the loss of 259 lives, for which a Libyan intelligence officer was subsequently convicted but subsequently released before completing his jail term.
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Unmanned at sea: air systems still slow to test the water / Scott, Richard   Journal Article
Scott, Richard Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Although long in the making, organic shipborne UAVs are only now beginning to gain the wider acceptance and understanding of the naval fraternity.
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