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Articles from Armada International (August 1, 2005)

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Title Author Type Words
50 is a big number. 78
Assault rifle update. Alpo, Paul V. 3958
ATLP gets beamer top. 71
AugustaWestland. 56
Barco. 55
Big deals in short. 368
Boeing has signed the first research, development, testing and evaluation contract with the US Army covering the production and engineering of the Block III Apache Longbow. 57
Boeing. 55
Bolt from the blue: as aerial combat becomes a distant memory, the emphasis in aircraft armament is now on the ground attack role, with growing demands for day and night all-weather precision weapon delivery against fixed and moving targets, the minimum of collateral damage and the ability to out-range increasingly effective ground defences. Braybrook, Roy 4107
Boy Soldier. 219
Chile is hot for F-16. 114
Computer soldiers byte in. Kemp, Ian 3859
Data Link Solutions. 45
Diehl. 43
Eurocopter. 46
Finnish maiden is an NH90. 126
Fired from under. Maxwell, David 3787
Forrest Sherman's super trial. 103
General Dynamics C4 Systems. 50
General dynamics in the FastLane. 71
Harrier GR9 paves the way. 65
Harris. 48
Hell on tip-toe: gone are the days when steamrolling heavy artillery was primarily intended to indiscriminately pour fire and steel over the enemy lines before one's own mechanized cavalry and infantry could roll in--at least in the Western World. A new trend has since developed. Biass, Eric H. 3017
Hunter offers safe heating. 183
Inmarsat. 47
Iridium to the fore again. 147
ITT. 36
Lockheed Martin was awarded a two-year, $ 24.7 million contract from the US Air Force to continue development of a web-enabled mission execution system. 59
Lockheed Martin. 29
Mecar. 83
New IMS in-a-box. 76
New kit for Awacs. 100
Northrop Grumman was awarded current-year options totalling $ 16.6 million under a multi-year contract from the US Naval Sea Systems Command for full-rate production of AN/SPQ-9B anti-ship missile defence radars. 54
Northrop Grumman. 41
One million and counting. 102
Please tell me! Jameson, Hugh 3063
Radstone Embedded Computing. 67
Rafael. 59
Reson. 73
Return to Caesar. 31
Rheinmetall was awarded a 30 million [euro] contract from the Bundeswehr to provide its new DM 63 tungsten kinetic energy tank ammunition for the Leopard 2 main battle tank, the platform for which the DM 63 was specifically designed. 48
Rheinmetall. 61
Robot wars. Kemp, Ian 2514
Rockwell Collins. 60
Saving the boys' backs. 145
Sea trials for ScanEagle. 85
Security to 100 atmospheres: fools rush in where angels fear to tread--but in modern naval warfare it is the robots or Unmanned Underwater Vehicles (UUV) which are now being sent to discover and destroy the hidden secrets, traps and dangers that lurk deep in Poseidon's realm. Hooton, E.R. 4234
Survival of the quickest. Kemp, Ian 5183
Taking a closer look. 1156
Teac Aerospace. 45
The vertical battlefield. Richardson, Linda 8453
Trijicon. 46
Type 45 takes a bow. 96
Up'n stable: after a somewhat hesitant debut, the unmanned vertical take-off and landing aircraft now appears to have come of age. This is for a major part due to innovative techniques, miniaturized autopilots and navigation suites as well as restored credibility amongst potential users. Biass, Eric H. 1885
Wedgetail 737 gets high marks. 105

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