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Articles from Armada International (February 1, 2004)

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Title Author Type Words
A buster by any other name. 58
Aimpoint. 40
Air-to-ground weapons. 8974
AirTanker. 91
Atlas Hydrographic. 50
Barco. 57
Big deals in short. 339
Blackhawk Industries. 46
Dive proof for divers. 69
Drones crash borders: this is the first of a series of articles that will regularly appear in Armada International, with a view to keeping readers up to speed with events in the fast-moving world of drones and combat drones, also respectively known as UAV's and Ucavs. Biass, Eric H. 442
Duro proves its durability. 191
Dutton's Nautical Navigation. 267
EBO. 35
Eurosam. 71
Eurotorp. 69
Everywhere eyewear. 138
Firing ESSM and SM2 block III. 158
First parts being baked. 132
FlightSafety International. 42
Ground-launched Kepd350? 204
Indal Technologies. 41
Israel Aircraft Industries. 45
It's not what you do, it's how you do it. Hooton, E.R. 2807
KBP's Hermes of all trades. 341
KHV. 54
KVH. 47
LFK's Madls fires Stingers. 211
Low-level Mach seven. 166
Maintain today and tomorrow. 107
Man's best friend X2. 142
Maritime drones--back to the future? One of the many panaceas for modern naval operations is the Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV), which offers the ship commander his own means of aerial reconnaissance over both land and sea. The UAV--or drone--is regarded as a major tool in littoral naval operations, but what is emerging is a concept that was viewed as absolete some 60 years ago. Hooton, E.R. 1834
MBDA. 56
MDDS Apres MDR/AVTR. 178
More eyes in skies. Braybrook, Roy 3025
Mowag lands Eagle IV: Mowag has unveiled a new, more capable and powerful scout vehicle, which, it is worthy of notice, will actually be cheaper to acquire than the current Hummer-based Eagle III it intends to replace. Biass, Eric H. 583
New grounds--new gear: the AUSA meeting's dual-pronged theme of "The Army at War--and Transforming," was clearly evident in the wide-ranging vehicle programmes and technologies on display. The new venue provided unprecendented breathing space for what turned out to be a major focus on the FCS programme. 2287
NHIndustries. 93
Northrop Grumman. 50
One type in hand. 170
Oto Melara. 49
Racoms. 54
Rockwell Collins. 32
Seven giants with seven blows. 144
SNPE Materiaux Energetiques. 67
Spanish hornet mid-life. 148
Thales Nederland and Vosper Thornycroft Shipbuilding (now VT Shipbuilding) signed a 43 million [euro] contract for the delivery of radar and fire control equipment for two Super Vita Roussen class fast attack craft building for the Hellenic Navy. 49
Thales Nederland. 66
The arrow strikes again. 115
Three "D" missions--dull, dirty and dangerous! Braybrook, Roy 3161
UAV market forecast. 152
Up and off for Amraam. 120
Vista Controls. 65

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