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135672
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Russia is preparing a precision guidance revolution for its fast jet, strike, and bomber forces.
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135680
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As Norway and the Netherlands consider their future submarine requirements, the possibility of a co-operative or collaborative acquisition programme in northern Europe is now surfacing on the defence, industrial and political agenda. Richard Scott Report.
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ID:
136383
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China’s state-owned defence systems developed poly-technologies presented its latest range of land systems targeted at the export market at the 2014 airshow China exhibition, which was held in the southern city of Zhuhai.
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ID:
134778
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With its automobile exports measured in millions of units annually, Turkey has become one of the top automobile producing nations in Europe. The current state of the Turkish motor vehicle industry stands in contrast to its modest origins, which can be traced back to the early years of the Cold War. In the 1950s, a private company ventured into the business of assembling Willy's Jeeps in Turkey. The early developmental trajectory of the Turkish automobile manufacturing resembled the experiences of many other countries that resorted to import substitution to reduce foreign currency dependency for automobile imports. However, it differed significantly from others in two ways. First, it was not undertaken in response to a coordinated government policy, but rather as a one-off private initiative. Second, it was justified in the context of the Cold War military and strategic requirements. In other words, it stands out among its contemporaries in terms of the prominence of military and defense considerations that shaped US and Turkish military views on a private venture during the Cold War. Although the Jeep assembly experience in Turkey ended in failure, its products had remained in service in the Turkish Army for nearly 50 years, surviving the Cold War and beyond. The experience also left its deep imprint on Turkey's pursuit of an indigenously designed and manufactured automobile.
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ID:
136394
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Saab claims that Gripen has broken the chain of increased performance at the expense of massively inflated cost. Gareth Jennings looks at the cost-curve of the latest variant Gripen E/F and examines the aircraft’s future export potential.
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136399
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This article gives a selected overview of what is available on the handguns market today.
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136408
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The article discusses the AFCEA Europe's 2014 TechNet Europe held in Paris, France from October 9-10 2014, co-organized by the European Defence Agency (EDA). Topics discussed include role of European Union (EU) military perspectives and role of military power in international relations in the framework of defence and security, the networking opportunities discussed by military and defence industry and several attendees of the event including Bruce Schneier, Markus J. Bentier and Rob de Wijk.
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ID:
135593
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The article reports on several defense industry equipments which include the X-NET man-portable system from Qinetiq, the HPEM Car Stop High-Power-Electro-Magnetics (HPEM) generators from Diehl Defence, and the Pre-emplaced Electric Vehicle Stopper from Radiance Technologies.
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ID:
136025
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India has kick – started a major initiative to indigenously and develop and build military equipment’s to reduce its decades long dependence on imported materials, which presently meets around 70% of its defence requirements.
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ID:
136403
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The article discusses the role of Pakistan Armed Forces (PAF) and defence industry to protect the national sovereignty, interests and assets. It mentions the PAF's military relations with countries such as the U.S and China and international organizations such as North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) for the same. It mentions the development and role of defence organizations including Pakistan Ordnance Factories, Pakistan Aeronautical Complex and Heavy Industries Taxila for the same.
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ID:
135602
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This report is the result o MT’s extensive market research covering the global personal protection industry. as space does not allow, this report does only provide a selected analysis of the leading companies in the body armour industry, and key news.
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ID:
135638
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Before Euronaval 2014, GICAN showcase the might of the French maritime industry.
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ID:
136400
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The In years flight simulators saved and save lives, time and, as a matter of fact, money. This is true for civil as well as for militaries flight simulators. As members of a top player aerospace defense company, our business and experience is mainly focused on military fast-jet pilot training. Full Mission Simulators, Flight Training Devices, Part Task Trainers, Procedure Training Devices, Computer Based Trainers all these devices, defined by different level of fidelity with respect to the real aircraft, support students pilot in their daily training tasks providing a remarkable level of realism.
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