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Magazine Issue

Aviation Week & Space Technology - DTI Edition, April 11, 2016

Defense Analysis

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Protecting Skies: Ballistic Missile Defenses Proliferate In Middle East

Apr 06, 2016
Tehran’s ballistic missile tests alert Israel and its regional neighbors to the need for effective air defense.
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Britain Undecided On P-8 Vs. Sentinel Radar Roles

Apr 06, 2016
RAF’s Sentinel aircraft are valuable intelligence assets, but the U.K. seems reluctant to finance meaningful upgrades.
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Growlers’ Success Prompts Rethinking Of Operations

Apr 07, 2016
U.S. Navy’s EA-18G Growler sparks praise for the aircraft’s jamming capabilities as its use expands.
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Production-Ready Graphene From South Korean Company

Apr 07, 2016
South Korean producer is offering commercial supply of a high-performance material that could dramatically improve product performance for A&D applications.
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New French Equipment Designed For Air Drop

Apr 07, 2016
Bulldozer, all-terrain vehicle built by UNAC will continue French innovative tradition.
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Mobile Lab Investigates IED Blasts

Apr 07, 2016
Specialists can now analyze IED blasts and, possibly, identify bomb builders with a new mobile lab.

Front Line

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U.S. Looks For Longer-Range But Still Mobile Artillery

Apr 07, 2016
A U.S. Army plan to modify 155-mm howitzers and shells will more than double the weapon’s range, but without affecting mobility.
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Science Of Unseen Brain Trauma Is Under Study

Apr 07, 2016
Shockwaves from bomb blasts create energy-packed microbubbles on the brain that quickly vanish but may leave lasting injury
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Should You Really Trust a Robot?

Apr 08, 2016
Study finds that even in a dangerous situation, many people will trust a ‘guide robot’ despite the mistakes in direction it makes.

First Person

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China: Dashing The Status Quo

Apr 07, 2016
China’s expansion into the South China Sea can be seen as a form of manifest destiny that will impact relations with the region and the U.S.