2001
Canadian Military Journal, Issue 2, No 1
This issue of the Canadian Military Journal (CMJ) opens with a look at the Canadian Forces and the revolution in military affairs and operation "assurance" during the peace-time. Next it examines the naval capabilities of Canada and arms control and security policies for most of the Western states. It also discusses R&D initiatives in modelling and simulation for capability modernization of the Canadian air force. Finally, it explores the rebirth of aerial delivery and the German attempt to purchase Anticosti Island in 1937.
© 2001 Canadian Military Journal (CMJ)
Author:
Gary Garnett, Michael A Hennessy, Peter T Haydon, Louis A Delvoie, Jack P Landolt, John R Evans, Mark Matheson, Robert Thomas, Martin Shadwick
Series:
Volume:
2
Issue:
1
Chapters:
- The Canadian Forces and the Revolution in Military Affairs
- Operation "Assurance"
- What Naval Capabilities Does Canada Need?
- Trials, Triumphs and Tribulations
- R&D Initiatives in Modelling and Simulation for Capability Modernization of the Canadian Air Force
- The Rebirth of Aerial Delivery
- The German Attempt to Purchase Anticosti Island in 1937
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