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A look at the future unmanned battlefield / Kindamo Brain; Merlinghaus Dennis P; Poppelmann Jurgen   Journal Article
Kindamo Brain Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract The role of USA in modern warfare has rapidly changed over the pats few years. Armed forces would wide are beginning to explore the possibilities offered by unmanned vehicles (UV) especially with respect to both sensors and weapons. The operational capabilities of UV are now demonstrated in accordance with the capability profiles. It should be noted that regardless in whatever capability category a UAS is used, a commander is always required to judge mission success under the aspect of mission accomplishment and survivability. UAS are not yet to be regarded as one way systems.
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ID:   093981


Adapting the military to net-centricity / Katoch, P C   Journal Article
Katoch, P C Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Key Words Weapons  Military  Warfare  India  Net-Centricity 
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ID:   101792


Adapting to the times: the evolution of US threat reduction programs / Jenkins, Bonnie   Journal Article
Jenkins, Bonnie Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words Weapons  WMD  Africa  Human Security  Border Security  Weapons of Mass Destruction 
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ID:   130661


Advanced EW reconnaissance and weapon guidance radars / Yeltsov, O. N; Vanyasov, A. V; Yemelyanov, Ye. S   Journal Article
Yeltsov, O. N Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract The article discusses advanced reconnaissance and weapon guidance radars as potential targets of electronic warfare. Also discussed are the role and significance of reconnaissance and weapon guidance radar systems in combat operations, and general trends toward greater information gathering capabilities of radar systems. It also presents the multiple input-multiple output (MIMO) multichannel radar system, and the effectiveness and survival rate of radar systems using MIMO technologies.
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ID:   020168


Air Defence in the coming years / Deo S B July-Sept 2001  Article
Deo S B Article
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Publication July-Sept 2001.
Description 37-43
Key Words Weapons  Air Defence  Air-Warfare  Ultra Wide Band  UWB 
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ID:   135261


Air defence tasks forces and the targets they defend / Churkin, I P; Shmelyov, O B   Article
Churkin, I P Article
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Summary/Abstract The authors draw on historical experience and contemporary approaches to explore allocation air attack and air defence forces and weapons to defend ground targets.
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ID:   109251


Air-to-surface weapons / Menon, K B   Journal Article
Menon, K B Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words NATO  Weapons  Aircraft  China  India  Air weapons 
Joint Air to Gound Missile  JAGM 
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ID:   091063


Al Qaeda, deterrence, and weapons of mass destruction / Stone, John   Journal Article
Stone, John Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract This article takes issue with the frequently-made assertion that Al Qaeda cannot be deterred from employing weapons of mass destruction. It argues that Al Qaeda's leadership employs terroristic violence in a manner calculated to achieve a set of political goals. They are, in other words, rational actors who are sensitive to the potential costs and benefits associated with their actions, and thus are to some extent deterrable. The article examines a number of ways in which the lack of discrimination and proportionality associated with weapons of mass destruction might be expected to produce more problems than benefits for Al Qaeda and thus deter their use. It also considers some ways in which the West might seek to bolster these deterrent effects.
Key Words Weapons  Terrorism  Deterrence  Al Qaeda  Mass destruction  Political Goals 
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ID:   001056


Ammunition small arms, grenades and projected munitions / Hogg, Ian V 1998  Book
Hogg, Ian V Book
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Publication London, Greenhill Books, 1998.
Description 144p.
Standard Number 1853673234
Key Words Small arms  Weapons  Ammunition  Grenades 
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ID:   068190


Anti personnel soft kill EM weaponry / Guyatt, David   Journal Article
Guyatt, David Journal Article
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Publication 2005.
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ID:   105107


Anti-submarine weapons: an updated review / Annati, Massimo   Journal Article
Annati, Massimo Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words Weapons  Navy  Anti-Submarine Weapons  Submarine Weapons 
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ID:   109281


Anti-tank weapons: providing ferocious effective against today's armoured land systems / Nitschke, Stefan   Journal Article
Nitschke, Stefan Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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ID:   042440


Anti-tank weapons 1982  Book
Book
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Publication Geneva, Advertising and circulation Deptt., 1982.
Description 124p.
Series International defence review special series
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ID:   019593


Application of unmanned combat aerial vehicles in future battle / Ghosh, C N July 2001  Article
Ghosh, C N Article
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Publication 2001.
Description 599-612
Key Words Weapons  UCAV  Unmanned Combat aerial Vehicles 
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ID:   007554


Are missile defenses Mad?: combining defence with arms control / Krepon, Michael Jan-Feb 1995  Article
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Publication Jan-Feb 1995.
Description 19-24
Key Words Weapons  Missile Defence  Arms Control  Missiles  NMD  ABM-Treaty 
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ID:   119062


Armed society in the Niger delta / Isumonah, V Adefemi   Journal Article
Isumonah, V Adefemi Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The nonproliferation of weapons agenda was entirely about chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear weapons because they were seen as the most threatening to human existence and the security of the most powerful countries. Small Arms and Light Weapons (SALW), which have been instrumental to massive destruction of life and property, began to receive a serious attention from world leaders in the 1990s. Consequently, this article is concerned with the problems of controlling the proliferation of SALW in the Niger Delta of Nigeria. It argues that supply implicitly obeys the demand for SALW because it lacks a control factor. The presence of such a factor makes the acquisition of nuclear capability very difficult. Therefore, the effective control of SALW's proliferation would depend not only on controlling local demand factors but also on the presence of a supply control factor.
Key Words Weapons  proliferation  Militants  Armed  Factors 
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ID:   139991


Arming of non-state actors in the Gaza Strip and Sinai Peninsula / Zohar, Eran   Article
Zohar, Eran Article
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Summary/Abstract Rebellious non-state actors of the Gaza Strip and the Sinai Peninsula have been arming themselves through smuggling networks operating in north-east Africa and the Middle East. They feature complex, dynamic, open systems which include many components of various organisational and national identities, and which are driven by various motives, united in order to accomplish the goal of arms smuggling. Previously, this system was dominated by the supply of Iranian large and high-quality weapon systems, mainly rockets, to the Palestinian Hamas, enabling them to build up military force that has sustained long-standing conflict against the stronger Israel. The Arab turmoil initiated dramatic changes in the arming system: Iran stopped, at least temporarily, the channelling of weapons to the Hamas due to its support of the Syrian opposition against the Assad regime. Egypt blocked many of Hamas's smuggling tunnels, intensifying Hamas's strategic isolation. Following the removal of Gaddafi and lack of government, Libya became a major arms source, serving mainly regional radical Islamic groups. Salafist jihadist groups in Sinai revolted against the Egyptian government, using huge local stockpiles of weapons and operational cooperation with Palestinian Islamists. This article argues that to survive, rebellious non-state actors must exploit arming opportunities in the physical, social and political environment, whereas securing shared borders is vital for defeating rebellious non-state actors. The arming of non-state actors should be analysed broadly, considering the needs of the civilian population among whom the militants are operating.
Key Words Weapons  Israel  Iran  Egypt  Libya  Sudan 
Hamas 
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ID:   125567


Arms maneuvers: the spread of Libyan weapons / Scott, Cameron   Journal Article
Scott, Cameron Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The overthrow of Libyan leader Muammar Ghadaffi in 2011 prompted a flood of weapons into north Africa and the Middle East. Cameron Scott investigates the rise of illicit arms trafficking and its effects on regional stability.
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ID:   003912


Arms race: the political economy of military growth / Nincic, Miroslav 1982  Book
Nincic, Miroslav Book
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Publication New York, Praeger, 1982.
Description x, 209p.
Standard Number 0030603323
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022365355.82/NIN 022365MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   015842


Army of the Bosina and Herzegovina / Vego Milan Feb 1993  Article
Vego Milan Article
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Publication Feb 1993.
Description 63-67
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