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ARMOURED VEHICLES (11) answer(s).
 
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Armoured fighting vehicles of the world / Foss, Christopher F 1971  Book
Foss, Christopher F Book
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Publication London, Ian Allan, 1971.
Description 192p.
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012536358.188/FOS 012536MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   094436


Armoured vehicles: a global survey / Hanel, Dieter   Journal Article
Hanel, Dieter Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Key Words Tanks  Battle tanks  Armoured Vehicles  Armored Infantry 
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ID:   094435


Armoured vehicles for Afghanistan / Coker, Christine   Journal Article
Coker, Christine Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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ID:   027932


Design and development of fighting vehicles / Ogorkiewicz, R M 1968  Book
Ogorkiewicz, R M Book
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Publication London, MacDonald, 1968.
Description 208p.
Key Words Armoured Vehicles 
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012806623.74/OGO 012806MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   156119


Fitness test: Army’s armoured vehicles get the long overdue upgrades / Deepak, Jaison   Journal Article
Deepak, Jaison Journal Article
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Jane's land warfare platforms: armoured fighting vehicles / Foss , Christopher F 2012  Book
Foss , Christopher F Book
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Publication Surrey, IHS Global Limited, 2012.
Description 856p.
Standard Number 9780710630100
Key Words Tank  Armoured Vehicles  Land  Fighting  Warfare Platform 
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056831623.7475/FOS 056831MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   135711


Jane's land warfare platforms 2014-2015: armoured fighting vehicles / Foss, Christopher F 2014  Book
Foss, Christopher F Book
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Publication Surrey, IHS Jane's, IHS Global Limited, 2014.
Description xxvi, 1025p.Hbk
Standard Number 9780710631282
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058029623.7475/FOS 058029MainOn ShelfReference books 
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ID:   149206


Jane's land warfare platforms 2016-2017: armoured fighting vehicles / Foss , Christopher F 2016  Book
Foss , Christopher F Book
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Publication Surrey, IHS Global Limited, 2016.
Description 1117p.hbk
Standard Number 9780710632111
Key Words Tank  Armoured Vehicles  Land  Fighting  Warfare Platform 
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Scorpion - a transformational programme for the French army / Saw, David   Journal Article
Saw, David Journal Article
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Key Words France  Armoured Vehicles  French Army  Evolution  Scorpion Programme 
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Shifting focus: armoured vehicle protection adapts to new threats / Ogorkiewicz, R M   Journal Article
Ogorkiewicz, R M Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
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Soviet tanks, American sedans: traces of India’s cold war-era hedging towards the United States, 1966–1971 / Tiwary, Bipin K; Roy, Anubhav   Journal Article
Roy, Anubhav Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Having fought its third war and staring at food shortages, independent India needed to get its act together both militarily and economically by the mid-1960s. With the United States revoking its military assistance and delaying its food aid despite New Delhi’s devaluation of the rupee, India’s newly elected Indira Gandhi government turned to deepen its ties with the Soviet Union in 1966 with the aim of balancing the United States internally through a rearmament campaign and externally through a formal alliance with Moscow. The US formation of a triumvirate with Pakistan and China in India’s neighbourhood only bolstered its intent. Yet India consciously limited the extent of both its balancing strategies and allowed adequate space to simultaneously adopt the contradictory sustenance of its complex interdependence with the United States economically. Did this contrasting choice of strategies constitute India’s recourse to hedging after 1966 until 1971, when it liberated Bangladesh by militarily defeating a US-aligned Pakistan? Utilising a historical-evaluative study of archival data and the contents of a few Bollywood films from the period, this paper seeks to address the question by empirically establishing the extents of India’s balancing of, and complex interdependence with, the United States.
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