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135673
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Raytheon’s patriot air and missile defence system is being improved to make it affordable, increase its reliability and keep it aligned with threats, Geoff Fein examines the changes coming, from new radar and interceptors to making the system network enabled.
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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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ID:
135667
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At a time when military modernization is increasingly uncertain and unpredictable, defence production methods have been forced to make dramatic shifts due to structural budget changes and renewed emphasis on fiscal austerity
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ID:
135668
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United States ballistic missile defence is a large complex system covering 15 time zones and stretching from sea to space, included are seven different sensor systems that provide the data to determine whether an adversary’s missile launched is a threat to the United States or its allies.
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ID:
135666
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The Hong Kong Garrison of the People's Liberation Army (PLA) displayed several new items of military equipment at camps open days in mid-2014
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ID:
135671
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DARPA and Lockheed Martin are moving ahead with follow-on development of the long range anti ship missile to meet the US Navy’s near term OASuW increment.
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ID:
135674
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It is rare that a technology or manufacturing method can actually change the world, but 3-D printing
promises to do just that. Although the basic technologies have been around since the 1980s, the growing availability of printers and increasingly ambitious uses of the technology - along with attendant headlines about freely available 'printed' handguns - have accelerated its prominence. From an economics perspective, the impact could be seismic.
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ID:
135670
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The utility of UGVs across a number of mission sets is now without doubt. Recent operations have served as harsh proving grounds for a range of systems and highlighted the strengths and weaknesses of military robotics. Huw Williams examines a number of programmes under development and the capabilities they will bring
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ID:
135669
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Details have emerged of the capabilities of the Russian-developed TOS-1A heavy flamethrower system (HSF). The TOS-1A HFS is designed for suppressing threat defences, light armoured and unarmoured vehicles, and is optimized the urban environment.
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ID:
135665
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The US Army’s latest future wargame explored operations within a megacity and once again highlighted the importance of empowering troops at the squad level, as well as the need to improve logistics and sustainment operations.
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