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RF jamming - the key to tomorrow's victories?

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The concept of denying the air waves to the enemy, as exemplified in the Gilf War and in the conflict in Kosovo, Yugoslavia, is expected to be a cornerstone of modern warfare. As such, skills in radio frequency jamming will continue to be a major asset in all branches of military service. The trend, which has resulted in the recognition of the contributions done by electronic warfare (EW) specialists in battle, has also resulted in an increased market for the EW simulation business.

Author: Walters, Brian
Publisher: Armada International
Publication Name: Armada International
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 0252-9793
Year: 2000
Search, Detection, Navigation, Guidance, Aeronautical, and Nautical System and Instrument Manufacturing, Electronic Warfare Equipment

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Military airfield support vehicles

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Support vehicles for military and civil airfields have similarities in terms of crash/fire tenders, ambulances and other system categories. However, vehicles that function as weapons carriers and launchers are specific only to military applications. Military support vehicles are also noted for their ruggedness compared to their civilian counterparts and sometimes face air transport requirements.

Author: Walters, Brian
Publisher: Armada International
Publication Name: Armada International
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 0252-9793
Year: 1999
All Other Transportation Equipment Manufacturing, Misc Transport Equipment, Transportation equipment

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Scout vehicles - a bewildering choice!

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Most armored vehicles that will be developed going into 2000 are expected to expand capabilities beyond those for regular armored fighting vehicles. Industry consolidation and cost minimization are expected to condition manufacturing of these military vehicles on a global scale. In particular, scout vehicles are projected to become more diversified in terms of missions and performance capabilities.

Author: Walters, Brian
Publisher: Armada International
Publication Name: Armada International
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 0252-9793
Year: 1999
World, Military Armored Vehicle, Tank, and Tank Component Manufacturing, Ordnance Vehicles ex Tracked, Military vehicles

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