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Magazine Issue

Aviation Week & Space Technology - DTI Edition, November 9-22, 2015

Cover Story

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Northrop Grumman B-2, RQ-180 Experience Helped It Win Bomber Contract

Oct 27, 2015
Northrop Grumman was one-sixth the size of its rival team but has the experience that counts.
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LRS-B Details Can Be Gleaned From Statements, Clues

Nov 05, 2015
Very few details about Northrop Grumman's Long-Range Strike Bomber have been released officially, but enough is known to make high-confidence estimates of some of the project’s key features.

Front Line

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Gastro Sensor May Help Silence Submarines

Nov 06, 2015
A fiber-optic sensor developed for internal medicine could yield vibration-damping data in submarines.
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Lightweight Fire Control Improves Target Accuracy for Grenadiers

Nov 06, 2015
Rheinmetall’s new sight for 40-mm grenade launchers offers a high-tech approach to target acquisition.
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Inflatable Links Ground Forces to ComSats

Nov 06, 2015
Portability, ease-of-use and reliable links factor into Marine Corps decision to procure inflatable satcom terminal.

Defense Analysis

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UAV Killers Gain Role Against Growing Threat

Nov 18, 2015
As insurgents use drones for tactical missions, counter-drone systems deploy to neutralize them.
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New Warfare Reality: State-Insurgent Mix Of Tactics Used In Ukraine

Nov 06, 2015
Reality will be illusion on battlefields, as insurgents and regular armies mix in the evolving strategy of hybrid warfare, which promotes political objectives by disguising state-sponsored aggression.
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Redesigning Road Vehicles For Evolving Battlefields

Nov 06, 2015
A scout vehicle that doubles as a forward command post and a heavier MRAP truck highlight new ground vehicles at recent expos.
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Innovative British Radar Provides Uninterrupted Coverage

Nov 03, 2015
A new nonrotating, multistatic radar technology generates 2,304 beams to achieve uninterrupted coverage of airspace.
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Royal Navy Frigate Expensive But Effective at ASW

Nov 06, 2015
With the Type 26 frigate, the Royal Navy commits to procuring the best platform for ASW and other multirole operations.
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New Sub-Hunting Poseidon Aircraft In Asia-Pacific Skies

Nov 06, 2015
Increment 1 P-8A Poseidon aircraft impress U.S. Navy brass during their Pacific deployment, but capability questions linger in Defense Department report.
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Australia Defense Shifts Toward Increased Support For U.S.

Nov 03, 2015
Australia, finding itself unaccustomedly close to a major theater of potential hostilities, is inclined to offer more support to the U.S., including access to its territory.
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China Fine-tunes Offensive Strike Capabilities

Nov 06, 2015
People’s Liberation Army creates a potent—if untested—tactical and strategic fire attack system.
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Korean SAM Improvement To Counter Tactical Ballistic Threats

Nov 05, 2015
The next version of South Korea’s new surface-to-air missile will complement L-SAM in the anti-ballistic-missile role.
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U.K. Actions Indicate Growing Interest In Novel ISR Platform

Nov 06, 2015
The U.K. seeks technology developments to enhance persistent surveillance in a solar-powered aircraft that operates as a ‘pseudo satellite.’
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Forging Multinational Defense Bonds

Nov 06, 2015
European forces are increasing capabilities and offsetting the impact of defense cuts by integrating personnel and equipment of their neighbors.

First Person

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Dassault’s Future As Seen By The Man At The Top

Nov 06, 2015
Dassault is having a great 2015 when it comes to exports of its signature Rafale fighter. Next year may be even better, says CEO Eric Trappier.