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Articles from Armada International (April 1, 2006)

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Title Author Type Words
A400M cuts its first breeze. 71
APKSW II test flies Junior. 123
Big deals in short. 327
Boeing received a $ 240 million award from the US Air Force in early March to produce 10,000 Joint Direct Attack Munition tail kits for the existing 500-, 1000- and 2000-pound bombs which were purchased by the US Air Force and Navy. 56
Boeing. 57
Bro@dnet Wimax from Tadcomm. 90
C4I cash flow slowing. 158
CAE. 48
Ckem tests hot & cold. 89
Dubai air show. 2088
Eads has completed delivery of the Coastal Surveillance Radar System for Estonia, which is the largest radar-based coastal surveillance system and covers more than 500 km of coastline. 62
Eads. 59
Eurofighter loaded and ready. 71
Future combat systems: in 2014, it will have taken some two-and-a-half decades after the fall of the Iron Curtain for some of the major Western armies to gear up to the new World Order. At least four major pragrammes are currently underway to meet tomorrow's new challenges. Kemp, Ian 549
GE Marine. 53
General Dynamics C4 Systems. 73
Getting out of a Carrera. 73
Harris. 72
Hawk expected to draw crowds. 108
Horstman. 74
ITT. 51
J-Ucav cave in. Braybrook, Roy 1266
Jsow datalink tests positive. 118
Kongsberg Marine. 67
L-3 Communication. 67
L-3 Communications. 60
Less is more in the world of DAS. Richardson, Doug 2033
Lockheed Martin. 47
NCOIC grows by adding five. 70
New radar for SA Mekos. 94
Pocket artillery. Kemp, Ian 2918
Radstone Embedded Computing. 64
Radstone raises the bar again. 97
Raytheon Canada. 53
Raytheon has reached an important milestone in the P-8A MMA (Multimission Maritime Aircraft) programme by having delivered the Software Design Lab (Radar) Protocol Emulator (SDL-PE) to Boeing. 68
Raytheon Systems. 66
Raytheon will provide its Sea Vue maritime radar to the National Air Support subsidiary Surveillance Australia under the new Coastwatch programme. 58
Raytheon. 49
RQ-4 passes 4.8K aloft. 116
Sagem's spare wares. Biass, Eric H. 565
Self-destruct safety fuzes. 134
Shine on, deadly light. Richardson, Doug 1982
Ship-based helicopters: what's hot and what's not. Braybrook, Roy 2799
Small form Weapon Datalink. 104
Soldiers get new daggers. 87
Super Tucano shows at shows. 72
Tactical Internet radios: getting forces connected. 337
Testing complete on H-1 choppers. 118
Textron Systems. 36
The American Future Combat System: the Future Combat System is the largest programme ever launched by the US Army. It is estimated to be worth $ 161 billion over the life of the project and aimed at replacing a wide spectrum of vehicles beginning in 2014. Kemp, Ian 4883
The British future rapid effects system. Kemp, Ian 1429
The French Bulle Operationnelle Aeroterrestre: France has provisionally determined the shape of its 'Army 2025'. The service will retain its two armoured brigades at the heavy end of the spectrum and its airborne and army aviation brigades at the light end. In the middle its two mechanised and light armoured brigades will be standardised as four light armoured brigades. Kemp, Ian 850
The law gets tougher: the shoulder-launched light anti-armour weapon (law) has evolved to become a multipurpose assault weapon much in demand for asymmetric warfare. Kemp, Ian 2834
The new breed of light workhorse. Kemp, Ian 3299
The Swedish splitterskyddad enhets platform. Kemp, Ian 963
Upgrading CPU in the field. 125
Wedgetail radar tests. 156

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