START II – Start again
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The US and Russia are once again talking of disarmament and a nuclear-free world, but what is involved with the new START?
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Taking a Risk on Protective Clothing
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David Benest examines the issue of risk and protective clothing and asks who should make the final call on what to wear?
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Commoditising the EU Defence Industry
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Times are still changing on the battlefield – old threats may have decreased but new ones have emerged. Albrecht Muller looks at how experts gathering at the symposium of the German Association for Defence Technology think the defence industry should work together to overcome these new challenges.
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The US’s Multiple Threat Budget
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The announcement of this year's US defence budget could prove to be a pivotal point in the history of US warfare. Daniel Garrun takes a closer look at the major talking points as President Obama's administration looks to adapt to the vagaries of a shifting battlespace.
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Training for Biological Warfare
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A new slew of technology is increasing the US military's capability to respond to threats. Albrecht Müller investigates.
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Military Helicopter Market Takes Flight
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The civil sector may have been hit by the global economic crisis, but is it anything but suffering. Anthony Beachey reports on how increasing military demand is keeping the sector afloat.
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Casualty Costs of Fuel and Water Resupply Convoys in Afghanistan and Iraq
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The costs of fuel and water resupply in Afghanistan and Iraq can be calculated not only in dollars, but also in lives. Gordon Feller investigates how raising fuel efficiency has the potential to lower casualty rates.
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Satellites in Defence
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The satellite industry is now looking to defence for the big bucks. In the first of a two-part special on satellites in defence, Guy Richards looks at the technologies behind the growth of the commercial satellite market in defence.
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UK Green Paper: Setting the Tone for the Full Review
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At the beginning of February 2010, the UK MoD published its defence review green paper. Daniel Garrun takes a closer look at the some of the major talking points of this document, which will set the tone for the country's upcoming full defence review.
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Lynx Wildcat: Safety on Time and on Budget
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The Lynx Wildcat was recently reintroduced to troops in Afghanistan after being commissioned for upgrades. Anthony Beachey takes a look back over the development of the Lynx, and how those running the project brought it in on time, and on budget.
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