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The FELIN programme

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The French Army FELIN program aims to arm the dismounted infantryman to boost his survivability and lethality in a highly complex and fast- evolving environment. Based on the philosophy that considers the soldier as the heart of the 'combat system,' FELIN seeks to develop or acquire technologies that are part of an integrated and comprehensive system. FELIN Version 1 is expected to be fielded by the end of 2005.

Author: Rouger, Jean-Luc
Publisher: Monch Publishing Group
Publication Name: Military Technology
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 0722-3226
Year: 1999
Ordnance & Accessories, All Other Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing

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France: The French Air Force and the Air Power Perspective

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Gen. Richard Woleztynski, Chief of Staff of the French Air Force discusses the basic principles of air power that emerged in World War I, which he believes are still relevant in the current war scenario. He states that air power plays a key role even in times of peace and describes the organization of the French Air Force that allows for the operability of air components both in peace and conflict time.

Author: Woleztynaski, Richard
Publisher: Monch Publishing Group
Publication Name: Military Technology
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 0722-3226
Year: 2006
General services, Safety and security measures, Beliefs, opinions and attitudes, Military aspects, Military policy, Air power, France. Air Force, Woleztynski, Richard

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CBRN requirements in flux - an industry perspective

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Sebastian Meyer-Plath, Managing Director and Vice President of CBRN Bruker Daltonics, describes the effect of changes made in the CBRN detection requirements on the defence industry. He also discusses the current and future applications of CBRN detection equipment.

Publisher: Monch Publishing Group
Publication Name: Military Technology
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 0722-3226
Year: 2006
Measuring & controlling devices, not elsewhere classified, Measuring and Controlling Devices, Instrument industry, Instrument industry (Equipment), United States, Interview, Meyer-Plath, Sebastian, Bruker Daltonics Inc.

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