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Articles from Armada International (December 1, 2003)

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A growing defence show: the least one can say is that the defence industry community has waken up after two years of near total lethargy. Exactly two years earlier the world and all those in the ExCel exhibition hall were appalled by the attack on the Twin Tower. The truth is that Defence Systems & Equipment International exhibition has since grown twofold. 2677
As it Was: Highlights of Hydrographic History. 315
Atflir pod is capable. 121
Bell Helicopter. 40
BGT. 82
Big deals in short. 347
Boeing. 55
CAE. 45
Cedip says Jade is ready. 113
Debbie does divers now. 106
DNE Systems. 48
Don't touch me! Richardson, Doug 1587
Dornier digital map generator. 92
Euro Hawk over Europe. 135
First Meko give-away. 105
Flir Systems. 52
Further down the road. Richardson, Doug 1617
Gen-3 Albatross thermal imager. 109
GKN Aerospace. 69
Gripen International. 45
Hard nut crackers: the Pentagon's top priority in weapon developments is to find a means to deal effectively yet safely with deeply buried facilities used for the production and storage of chemical and biological materials. This follows decades of penetration weapon development, directed first at bridges and airfields, and later at underground command and control bunkers. Braybrook, Roy 2553
High praise for Losat. 180
Inspection of the Current Eddy. 85
Interconnect. 58
Introducing the Smart-S Mk 2. 111
It is good to have a name. 106
ITT. 68
Keep'em running. Richardson, Doug 850
Kockums. 87
KVH. 56
Light armoured vehicles er, light? Richardson, Doug 5570
Lockheed Martin. 53
Maps, digital made (more) realistic. Walters, Brian 2238
New breath for submarines: when looking at upgrading submarines, one can see that the subject could be dealt with at great length, covering the addition of new weapons and sensors, through fire control and command systems (including periscopes) to powerplant improvements such as new batteries or the addition of air-independent propulsion (AIP). Hanson, Anatole 1495
Northrop Grumman. 49
One cool laptop. 109
Quantum 3D. 49
Raytheon as completed all US Navy Developmental Testing free-flight requirements of its Joint Stand-Off Weapon (Jsow) with a final successful flight test in October 2003. 64
Raytheon has delivered its Multi-function Staring Sensor Suite (MFS3) demonstrator to the US Army Night Vision and Electronic Sensors Directorate. 63
Raytheon. 45
Rockwell Collins. 61
Ruag Aerospace. 68
Ruag Munition spare heads. Biass, Eric H. 1134
Silent spies are listening. Richardson, Doug Cover Story 2771
Smiths Aerospace. 56
Stealth. Richardson, Doug 332
Test fire at 29 Palms. 84
Thales Underwater Systems. 62
The silent process of change. Saw, David 2537
The watch over water. Braybrook, Roy 3260
Time for shifting gears? Had anyone dared predict, only a few years ago, that the main battle tank would no longer be regarded as the focal point of the mechanised armed forces in the Western World, that very same person would have been looked upon as a serious psychiatric case. The facts are clear today, though: the main battle tank market has simple plummeted. Richardson, Doug 326
Tomorrow's paper will be wet. 196
Training for ocean patrol. Walters, Brian 385
Unconventional armour. Richardson, Doug 754
Uneasy market position: lightweight very short range air defence (Shorad) missile systems have seen mixed market fortunes over the past decade, but the lightweight surface-to-air vehicle/missile combination has seen steady interest in recent years. Tusa, Francis 1535
Unmanned mine detection vehicle. 111

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