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FUTURE WEAPONS (9) answer(s).
 
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ID:   131731


First fight test for new tomahawk block IV seeker / Fein, Geoff   Journal Article
Fein, Geoff Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Reytheon has conducted the first fight test of a passive seeker for its Tomahawk Block IV cruise missile that demonstrated the ability to track moving targets
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ID:   131728


Fledgling capabilities: micro and nano UAVs / Williams, Huw   Journal Article
Williams, Huw Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Micro and nano UAVs are emerging as the latest link in the unmanned chain and are finding their niche on the modern battlefield. However how they will develop in future remains to be seen.
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ID:   132987


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:   130147


Global assault rifle market / Jameston, Hugh   Journal Article
Jameston, Hugh Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The 21st Century has come up with new innovations such as improvedand new types of ammunition, advanced aiming systems, and multi-calibre ability. As weapons evolve, the delicate balance for assault rifle systems between power, weight, recoil and terminal effects will likely shift once again in an attempt to defeat body armour, to match the range of full-power cartridges, and to penetrate through wind shields and thinskinned vehicles while still producing good terminal effects. This is an overview of 21st Century assault rifles.
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ID:   131713


Lightweight firestorm under development of FACs / Pengelley, Rupert   Journal Article
Pengelley, Rupert Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract A lighter and more user friendly version of the FireStrom integrated targeting system for precision artillery and close air support is being developed by Rockwell Collins, UK, which plans to demonstrate a prototype at the end of 2014.
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ID:   130106


Mmilitary pistols / Donaldson, Peter   Journal Article
Donaldson, Peter Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract It is hard to avoid a sneaking suspicion that the military doesn't there would be fewer new purchase of weapons chambered for and 9x19 Mm and .45 ACP rounds, and many more chambers for more modern potent ammunition such 10x25Mm and 5.7x28Mm rounds.
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ID:   128573


Of procurement, personnel, platforms and systems (P3S): a 21st century fleet? / Young, Andrew   Journal Article
Young, Andrew Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The author examines a current MoD central concept which has attracted a good deel of comment on the Naval Review website and elsewhere, the concept of a cheaper, smaller class of ship.
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ID:   129186


Spot on: laser-designated weapons mature for the maritime / Brown, Nick   Journal Article
Brown, Nick Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Once considered inappropriate for the challenging environmental conditions encountered at sea, laser guided weapons are now increasingly being promoted for precision attack in the maritime domain. Nick Brown scouts out what has changed.
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ID:   131716


US army streamlines its artillery control system solutions / Pengelley, Rupert   Journal Article
Pengelley, Rupert Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Testing of the US army field artillery's Pocket size forward entry device (PFED), began at Fort Bliss in late April, using prototypes of the system's developed mental increment - II version.
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