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Dec 2011
China Strategic Perspectives No. 4
Author: Phillip C Saunders, Joshua K Wiseman
Publisher:
Institute for National Strategic Studies (INSS)
This study identifies potential aviation technology development and procurement strategies, presents a general model of the options available to developing countries, and applies that model to explain Chinese procurement and aviation technology acqui...
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June 2011
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January 2011
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2011
Air and Space Power Journal: Summer 2011
Author: Charles W Lyon, Andrew B Stone, Eric D Trias, William H Allen, Wm Howard, Timothy Franz, Thomas J Rath, Paul Smyth, Kenneth A Fisher, John F Raquet, Frederick G Harmon, Richard D Branam, Doral E Sandlin, Mark N Goltz, Charles A Bleckmann, Douglas M Mackay, Khai Vuong, Jerrod P McComb, Peter P Feng, Wayne C Kinsel, Alfred E Thal, Charles A Bleckmann, Mark N Goltz, Dong Shik Kim, LeeAnn Racz, Christopher M Shearer, Carl Hartsfield, Richard D Branam, Joshua Hall, Joseph Simmons, Thomas C Co, Jonathan T Black, John Cobb
Publisher:
Air Force Research Institute (AFRI)
This issue addresses a variety of different topics, ranging from the use of airpower in counterinsurgency operations to defense-focused technical education and cyber warfare.
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2011
Numérisation et robotisation du champ de bataille
Author: Michael Asencio
Publisher:
Fondation pour la Recherche Stratégique (FRS)
Cette note aborde les points forts et les points faibles tactiques et opératifs soulevés par la campagne Libyenne, et s’interroge ainsi sur les aspects stratégiques de la campagne aérienne.
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November 2010
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Nov 2010
Space Acquistions: Challenges in Commercializing Technologies Developed Under the Small Business Innovation Research Program
Author: Cristina T Chaplain, Art Gallegos, Maria Durant, Claire Buck, Amanda Jones, Morgan Delaney-Ramaker, Arturo Holguin, Syvia Schatz, Nathan Pope
Publisher:
US Government Accountability Office (GAO), Washington, DC
For this study, the US Government Accountability Office (GAO) was asked to assess the extent to which the US Department of Defense is utilizing the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program to develop and transition space-related technologies.
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August 2010