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Wallop Defence Systems: Wallop to counter missiles

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Wallop Defence Systems has released its latest ship-protection decoy systems at TRIDEX 2000 held in the United Arab Emirates. The systems, which include the Barricade and the Super Barricade launchers, were exhibited in tandem with their ammunition carrying chaff or infrared payloads. Wallop's latest decoy systems, already deployed with the Kuwait and Oman navies, are touted to be capable of countering any type of air, sub-surface- or surface-launched missiles.

Publisher: Monch Publishing Group
Publication Name: Military Technology
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 0722-3226
Year: 2000
United Kingdom, Decoy Launchers, Missile launchers, Rocket launchers (Weapons), Wallop Defence Systems

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US company ESRI: mapping the Middle East

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Environmental Systems Research Institute Inc (ESRI) has introduced its ArcInfo 8.0.1 geographic information system software at TRIDEX 2000 held in the United Arab Emirates. The company's commercial-off-the-shelf software systems, noted for their ease of use, are already being used by the Land Forces of both Qatar and Saudi Arabia. ESRI's ArcInfo is being marketed as a novel platform for applying, disseminating, managing and creating geographic knowledge.

Publisher: Monch Publishing Group
Publication Name: Military Technology
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 0722-3226
Year: 2000
Computer programming services, Military software, Environmental Systems Research Institute Inc.

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Automatic target classification for naval radars

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The classification of air and naval targets into broad classes by taking features from different domains to improve performance is discussed. Feature-based classification technique give good results in air targets but show poor performance in surface targets.

Author: Moruzzis, Michel, Saulais, Pierre, Tan Hock Tat, Tong Cherng Huei
Publisher: Monch Publishing Group
Publication Name: Military Technology
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 0722-3226
Year: 2005
United States, Military Targets, Analysis, Ship based radar, Airplanes, Ships, Airborne radar, Targets (Military science)

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Subjects list: Product introduction, United Arab Emirates
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