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Danish industry strengthens US links

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The US and Denmark have signed a 'Declaration of Principles' on cooperation between the two countries' defense industries and this agreement supports Danish companies in their efforts to secure contracts in the US market. The declaration is the result of long and complex negotiations that should be considered as yet another confirmation of the closer ties between the two countries and it is expected to contribute to the diminishing effects of the 'Buy America' clause.

Author: Lok, Joris Janssen
Publisher: Jane's Information Group
Publication Name: Jane's International Defense Review
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 0020-6512
Year: 2005
International aspects, Defense contracts, Government contract, Defence contracts

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Royal Danish Navy nears introduction of coastal surveillance networks at radar sites

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A new comprehensive homeland defense coastal radar surveillance network known, as Kyra, will be introduced from September 2006. This network will enhance the radar coverage of both the sea surface and the airspace improving maritime and air-traffic safety and security, intelligence against asymmetric and terrorist-type threats, and facilitating much better monitoring and control of all activities by shipping and low-flying aircraft.

Author: Lok, Joris Janssen
Publisher: Jane's Information Group
Publication Name: Jane's International Defense Review
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 0020-6512
Year: 2006
Facilities & equipment, National Security, Civil Defense, Equipment and supplies, Design and construction, Radar defense networks, Coastal surveillance, Denmark. Royal Danish Navy, Civil defence, Radar defence networks

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Military hydrography technology ventures into unchartered waters

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Military hydrographic survey is very vital to operations in littoral, coastal or riverine waters that are not necessarily well charted. High-technology sensors such as multibeam echo-sounders and side-scan sonars can produce high-resolution imagery of the sea floor.

Author: Lok, Joris Janssen
Publisher: Jane's Information Group
Publication Name: Jane's International Defense Review
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 0020-6512
Year: 2005
Management dynamics, Management, Technology application, Company business management, Intracoastal waterways, Naval art and science, Naval warfare

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