International Defense Review 1999 Mark Hewish |
Title | Subject | Authors |
A bird in the hand: miniature and micro air vehicles challenge conventional thinking. | Business, international | Mark Hewish |
Australian ground sensors go head-to-head. | Business, international | Mark Hewish |
CelsiusTech promotes third-generation thermal imager. | Business, international | Mark Hewish |
Coming soon: attack of the killer UAVs. | Business, international | Mark Hewish |
Defeating the maritime mugger. | Business, international | Mark Hewish |
Inexpensive sensor provides AP landmine alternative. | Business, international | Mark Hewish |
IR/UV stimulators display tactical applications. | Business, international | Mark Hewish |
QUASAR draws on space experience. | Business, international | Mark Hewish |
Special forces introduce submersible multiband secure handheld radios. | Business, international | Mark Hewish |
Swedish-US collaboration on course-corrected ammunition. | Business, international | Mark Hewish |
The last line of defense. | Business, international | Mark Hewish |
US system will reduce time spent on joint mission planning. | Business, international | Mark Hewish |
Wideband communications are developed for deeply submerged submarines. | Business, international | Mark Hewish |
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