SP's MAI Issue No. 21 | November 01-15, 2012 - Military Updates
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MILITARY1 / VIEWPOINT
Fanning the fires
By Lt General (Retd) P.C. KatochOur enemies are hell bent on fanning our internal fires and contiguity to international borders is hardly a pre-requisite for pumping weapons...
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MILITARY1 / REPORT
Tactical Communication System Indian Army programme
By Lt General (Retd) P.C. KatochWhy a Tactical Communication System (TCS) for the Indian Army approved in principle by two successive Defence Ministers years back was delayed...
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MILITARY1 / REPORT
Tactical Communication Systems ICTEC challenges and opportunities
By Lt General (Retd) Naresh ChandTechnology has caused revolutionary changes in the field of defence...
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MILITARY1
India and Indonesia to step up defence cooperationIndia and Indonesia decided to significantly enhance their defence cooperation with the Defence Minister A.K. Antony declaring his meeting with his Indonesian counterpart Purnomo Yusgiantoro...
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MILITARY1
MDA conducts biggest missile defence testThe Missile Defense Agency (MDA), US Army soldiers from the 94th and 32nd Army Air and Missile Defense Command (AAMDC); US Navy sailors aboard the USS Fitzgerald (DDG 62)...
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MILITARY1 / SHOW REPORT | EURONAVAL 2012
Euronaval, good hunting ground for naval systems
By R. ChandrakanthThe Middle East is a hotbed of defence activity and two countries – Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates – are on a major buying spree.
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MILITARY1 / SHOW REPORT | EURONAVAL 2012
Sagem’s SIGMA 40 navigation systems surpass 8 million hours of operation in serviceThe SIGMA 40 shipborne inertial navigation system built by Sagem (Safran group) has passed the mark of 8 million hours of operation in service, demonstrating exceptional reliability as shown by feedback from many of the world’s navies.
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MILITARY1
New TOW missile achieves 100th direct hitRaytheon Company and the US Army achieved excellence in recent flight tests of the tube-launched, opticallytracked, wireless (TOW) missile.