The UK MoD and the Case of the Lost Data
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The UK Ministry of Defence has recently admitted embarrassing security breaches, resulting in loss of data. Following these events SafeNet EMEA vice president Gary Clark discusses the importance of data encryption with Elizabeth Clifford-Marsh.
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TETRA – Taking Military Technology into the Everyday World
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Since 1995 TETRA has become a major requirement in military communications projects. David Mackay looks at how 13 years down the line, TETRA research is now escaping its military origins and being adopted in everyday life.
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The Stryker Vehicles: Striking a Temporary Balance
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The US Army is continually ramping up its Stryker brigade with the idea that smaller wars require smaller vehicles. Richard B Gasparre asks if this really is the best technology for the job.
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From Iraq to the Depths of the Sea – a Look at the Year Just Gone
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Army Technology spoke to Bruce Park, Deloitte consulting practice senior manager, who recapped the year just gone. He also offered his predictions for UK defence in the year to come.
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Can Green Be Unseen?
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For decades, battery-powered cars have been a dream of the environmentally friendly. Much more recently, the US Army has caught the eco-bug, but they're making up for lost time in a hurry with the Aggressor, a next-generation alternative mobility vehicle designed for reconnaissance and surveillance missions. Richard B Gasparre investigates.
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Skynet – A New Saviour in the Sky
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We take a look at the controversial Skynet 5 series, the third satellite of which is expected to launch in 2008.
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Army Green – The Future of Combat Vehicle Propulsion
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Which giant institution will be the first to field a fleet of all-hybrid vehicles? Toyota? Hertz? California? Wrong – it's the United States Army. Richard B Gasparre reports.
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Beyond the Pain Barrier
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Developments in nanotechnology are offering hope to injured troops on the battlefield, far from an acute care facility. Claudia M Caruana looks at how US defence research is pushing further through this pain barrier.
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Tough Talking
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Modern warfare requires more technology in the field than ever – and it needs to be mobile as well as rugged. Fleur Doidge reports.
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A Tale of Two Air Forces
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Indian defence is evolving, as can be seen by its selection of the Dhruv and Eurocopter Fennec helicopters. Richard B Gasparre investigates the blurred lines of defence to get a clearer view on Indian strategy.
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