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DIRECTED ENERGY WEAPONS (12) answer(s).
 
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Directed energy weapons: juridical analysis / Fessler, E Anthony 1979  Book
Fessler, E Anthony Book
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Publication New York, Praeger Publishers, 1979.
Description ix,189p.
Standard Number 0030535115
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ID:   051718


Directed energy weapons / Mallik, Amitav Jan-Mar 2004  Journal Article
Mallik, Amitav Journal Article
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Publication Jan-Mar 2004.
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Directed energy weapons : game changer or a Damp Squib / Naronha, Joseph   Journal Article
Naronha, Joseph Journal Article
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Directed energy weapons for the Indian armed forces / Bose, Bishwajit   Journal Article
Bose, Bishwajit Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Military planners believe that the 'blast and fragmentation' type conventional weapons cannot advance much further technologically.The next chapter in weapons technology development is expected to be realized from Directed Energy weapons (DEWs). It can be assumed that by 2035, DEWs consisting of laser, microwave and millimeter waves can reach current performance levels of the existing kinetic energy weapons(KEWs) and conventional weapons. While these will co-exist with KEWs,a non-DEW option would have a debilitating effect on the defence preparedness of any nation. Its numerous advantages has made DEWs a preferred project of choice for development by Russia, France, US and China. India too should consider the potential advantages of developing DEW technology. This article aims to highlight the importance of DEWs in the Indian context and urge thinkers and policymakers to make a roadmap for development of DEWs.
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ID:   173069


Energy switch : DEW systems start to enter the naval arsenal / Scott, Richard   Journal Article
Scott, Richard Journal Article
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High power lasers - directed energy weapons: impact on defence and security / Mallik, Amitav 2012  Book
Mallik, Amitav Book
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Publication New Delhi, DRDO, 2012.
Description xvii,158p.pbk
Standard Number 9788186514368
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Laser weapon systems - the arsenal of the future / Tomar, M S   Journal Article
Tomar, M S Journal Article
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Maintaining and recovering the combativity of units against weapons based on new physical principles / Nazarenko, A V   Journal Article
A.V. NAZARENKO, Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This paper analyzes the potential of existing and prospective types of weapons based on qualitatively new or never previously used physical, biological, and other action principles or technical solutions, offering practical recommendations as to the maintenance and recovery of the fighting efficiency of units when the adversary uses similar weapons.
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Phasers on stun: a status report on directed energy weapons programmes / Antal, John   Journal Article
Antal, John Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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Space the next frontier: opportunities and challenges for India / Chopra, Anil   Journal Article
Chopra, Anil Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Over 8,000 satellites, or manmade objects, have been launched till date with nearly 5,000, belonging to 50 countries, still in orbit and nearly half of those are actually operational. Spacecraft have done soft or hard landings on or done flybys of many terrestrial bodies within the solar system, including on Asteroids and Comets. American and Chinese private space companies are part of the ultimate goal of enabling people to live on other planets. Space warfare is combat that may take place in outer space. It includes attacking objects in space from the Earth, or from another space platform. Till date, no actual war has ever taken place in space, though a number of tests and demonstrations have been performed. International treaties are in place that regulate conflicts in space and limit the installation of space weapon systems, especially nuclear. Major powers have space warfare organisational structures. Many countries have developed and tested space weapon systems ranging from anti-satellite missiles, Railguns, and very small highly mobile satellites nimble enough to manoeuvre around and interact with other orbiting objects to sabotage, hijack, or simply collide with them. Directed Energy Weapons (DEWs) would include lasers, linear particle accelerators, or plasma based weaponry. With an eye on growing space capabilities of China, India has been slowly building its capabilities in space. India has tested its anti-ballistic missile (ABM) defence systems and achieved many other key milestones pertaining to space, including the demonstration of India’s anti-satellite (ASAT) capability and establishment of the new tri-service Defence Space Agency (DSA). The thin line dividing the earth’s atmosphere and space is fast shrinking with more platforms transiting between earth and terrestrial locations. Is India prepared and what is its road map ahead is a subject being debated among military and scientific community.
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Weapon technology gearing up to take on the emerging challenges / Saxena, V K   Journal Article
Saxena, V K Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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Weaponisation of space: an inevitable reality and plausible fallout / Patil, P A 2017  Book
Patil, P A Book
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Publication New Delhi, KW Publishers Pvt Ltd, 2017.
Description xix, 241p.hbk
Standard Number 9789386288424
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