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JANE'S INTERNATIONAL DEFENCE REVIEW VOL: 45 NO 4 (9) answer(s).
 
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Clear the way: route proving technology / Foss, F Christopher   Journal Article
Foss, F Christopher Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract A decade of operations in heavily mined and IED prone areas have spurred huge development of route clearance technologies and the establishment of dedicated specialist organisations.
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Dragging under: US addresses MCM / Fein, Geoff   Journal Article
Fein, Geoff Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract The US Navy's ambitious in stride mine warfare efforts has had a tricky start and encountered several serious obstacles. Geoff Fein explores how the service plans to chart its way back to clear waters.
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French and British join forces CAS training / Pengelley, Rupert   Journal Article
Pengelley, Rupert Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract French navy carries aircraft, including Rafale M and Super Etendard Modernise (SEM) strike fighters drawn from the Aeronavale's 12F, 11F and 17F squadrons based at Landivisiau in France, recentally completed a two week, Anglo-French air ground training exercise over the western UK.
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Maritime corps flight plans: a force in flux / Gourley, Scott R   Journal Article
Gourley, Scott R Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract The capabilities of the USMC's offensive aviation arm are the envy of most countries around the world, but as Scott R Gourley discovers, the corps is evolving as it rebalances new and overhaul projects.
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More fight for less fuel: powers front line priorities / Torruella, Anika   Journal Article
Torruella, Anika Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract For every 24 fuel convoys a US soldier dies", said Dave Muchow, President of Sky Build System, which has been providing rapidly deployable renewable energy power option to the US army and Navy.
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Nurturing nutrition: feeding and fuelling fighting forces / Williams, Huw; Tusa, Francis   Journal Article
Tusa, Francis Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract High intensity infantry operations in Afghanistan have fed a slow revolution in nutrition and the management of resulting waste.
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Power assist: EMALS era dawns for a new generation of carriers / Scott, Richard   Journal Article
Scott, Richard Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract The development of an electromagnetic aircraft catapult for the US Navy's next aircraft carrier has seems the technology move from the realms of laboratory physics into an engineering reality.
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Russia targeted export markets with enhanced high urban perform / Foss, Christopher F   Journal Article
Foss, Christopher F Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Russia's Ural VagonZavod has developed an evolved version o fits latest standard T-90S main battle tank (MBT), which it is now aiming at the export market.
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Stars begin to align for US satcoms overhaul / Fein, Geoff   Journal Article
Fein, Geoff Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The first of five planned US Navy (USN) mobile users objective system (MOUS) satellites, which will replace the ageing and heavily used UHF systems, has begun six months of technical and operational evaluation, leading to initial operational capabilities (IOC) in the June 2012 time frame.
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