Batteries Not Included: The Implementation of Fuel Cells
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During field operations, soldiers need light, durable and long lasting power sources to fuel military applications. Alex Hawkes talks to Chris D'Couto, president and CEO of Neah Power, to find out if fuel cells could be the portable solution the military has been searching for.
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Effects of the Floods: Pakistan Responds
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The ongoing flood crisis in Pakistan continues to disrupt the everyday lives of 17 million people. Liam Stoker investigates efforts to ease the catastrophe and discovers what can be expected in the aftermath.
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SMEs Take On the Joint Strike Fighter
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The joint strike fighter programme is easily one of the most ambitious military projects of all time. Involving dozens of very different contractors, Guy Richards takes a look at some of the smaller participants.
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Afghanistan: Mining Capital of the World?
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There could be enough untapped mineral resources in Afghanistan to make it the mining capital of the world. But is investment viable in this war torn country? Paul French investigates.
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Defining Next Generation Radio with SDR
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Software-defined radio is set to pave the way for the next generation of military communications equipment. Phil Thane examines how.
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Turkey’s Tough Ballistic Choices
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Nato's revised BMD architecture has put Turkey in a tricky position with the US, Russia and Iran. Paul French reports.
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In the Military Vehicle Hot Seat
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With the latest combat experiences in mind, such as IEDs, the world's armies are modernising forces and vehicles. Here we list the newest programmes for production, procurement and development that could revolutionise the battle space.
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Korea After Cheonan
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Gareth Evans takes a closer look at the 26 March Cheonan sinking. While it may not have dissolved the ceasefire that has kept the two Koreas from war for nearly 60 years, it has sent major geo-political shock-waves through the region.
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Getting Close to IEDs
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Improvised explosive devices are one of the biggest threats to coalition forces in Iraq and Afghansitan. A research programme is underway to try to understand the nature of this threat, inside and out. By Albrecht Mueller.
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From Playstation to Battle Command
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Virtual training is an important part of preparation for modern warfare – and not just for airborne personnel. The technologies that were once mainly associated with simulating conditions inside an aeroplane cockpit are now being applied to a broad range of training initiatives, at a cost, as Anthony Beachey finds out.
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