When Electrical Equipment Should Not Go To Waste: Part II – Compliance
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This month, columnist John Maclean looks at what companies working in defence should do to ensure future contracts.
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The Price of Homeland Security
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By 2016, governments will be spending more than $300bn a year on counterterrorism. David Binning takes a look at who is spending what, and why homeland security one of the fastest-growing areas of the global defence market.
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India’s Missiles Fly Up the Learning Curve
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Recent strategic missile tests in India demonstrate the country's evolution in the field. Richard B Gasparre reports.
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Obama Sets His Sights on Defence
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In his first few months as US President, Barack Obama has sought to build a leaner, more focused war machine. Following the announcement of the new defence budget, Daniel Garrun investigates the steps Obama is taking to define a new defence strategy.
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Ahead of the Pack in Afghanistan
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The UK's Ministry of Defence has recently invested heavily in next-generation patrol vehicles for use in Afghanistan. Alex Hawkes talks to Sean Limbrick, chief engineer at Supacat, the company responsible for designing the Jackal 2 and Coyote vehicles.
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After Iraq – Bringing it All Back Home
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Colonel Roger Cloutier is commander of the first US Army regiment to be employed in a bespoke homeland security role. He tells Paul French about swapping Baghdad for mums and dads.
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Laser Quest – Could the Military Soon be Equipped with Laser Weaponry?
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A series of ground-breaking developments have made laser weaponry much more than just science fiction. Alex Hawkes investigates how weapons-grade laser technology, previously more at home on the set of Star Wars than within the US Army, is breaking into the mainstream.
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When Electrical Equipment Should Not Go To Waste
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Defence companies supplying electronics for EU-based contracts could face environmental compliance regulations. In the first of a two-part look at compliance, columnist John Maclean describes what this could mean for the industry.
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Redefining Warfare’s Electromagnetic Spectrum
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Getting into electronic warfare may be as simple as buying a laptop. Richard B Gasparre looks at how it is skill, not money, that will win IT battles.
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The Eyes Have It
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SMI border security conference speaker, Babak Goudarzi Pour, tells Paul French why business is booming in biometrics.
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