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The military develops an arsenal of non-lethal weapons
Taking Out the Enemy... Without Hurting Them... ... too Much The military expands its arsenal of nonlethal weapons, giving the armed services more options for dealing with hostile forces without hurting noncombatants. Over the past 20 years, the U.S. military, as well NATO and UN troops, have had
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Designing Lithium-Ion Batteries for Military OEMs (.pdf)
EngineeringAnswers. s Designing Lithium-Ion Batteries For Military OEMs. i. e. r. e. t Clearly defining priorities for the device at the start will prevent. t. a major frustrations later on in development. B by Wayne Pitt, Marketing & Business Development Manager, Saft. m. standards. i. u Battery power
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Ground Fault Protection (.pdf)
ground. cal and wiring system from significant. When the United States entered. fault prevention with minimal aircraft. damage. World War II in 1941, Leach expand-. downtime, and maximum safety. ed to the military aircraft market. Val. In May 2001 the U.S. Federal Avia-. Theory. Leach died that same
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Big Orders for New MRAP Design
a months-long dry spell, finally scored an order for 600 of its own RG-31 variant in August. Newcomers that tried to shove their way into the market have been less fortunate. Despite rumors to the contrary, Oshkosh hasn't sold any of its licensed Bushmaster trucks to the U.S. military, even though
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2008 Decisive For U.S. Missile Defense
expectations, wastes valuable defense resources needed for other pressing military needs," he recently testified to lawmakers. The U.S. vice president voices the opposite view. 2008 Decisive For U.S. Missile Defense | AVIATION WEEK. Commercial Aviation. Defense. MRO. Space. Business Aviation. INDUSTRY
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Felin Is On Track for Deployment
the finance ministry, nobody is really sure--decided the defense ministry had to sell off some military wavebands, including the 802-862-MHz. band used by Felin. Felin comes in five versions (clockwise from top left): street patrol, NBC, light ballistic, high-intensity combat and heavy
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Marines get a new assault vehicle
with the AAV and EFV first hand. Im a firm believer in the military effort so all money that goes into its cause is well worth the money!. All respect to the USMC,. Sincerely. Poolee Kotterman. reply. the marines are fighting. On January 19th, 2009 Anonymous (not verified) says: the marines
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Environment Rules Joint Design (.pdf)
Blind rivet nuts first appeared on airplanes in the mid 1930's. OEMs and equipment builders in the aerospace and military markets used them for airplane wing attachment in locations that limited access to one side of the structure. Over the course of seven decades, they outgrew this niche market