MOD strategic study sees failed states as significant military challenge
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The author examines results of a new U.K. Ministry of Defense study on military needs of the country's Royal Navy. Topics include funds for new weapons systems, defense spending, and military applications of high technology.
Publication Name: Navy News & Undersea Technology
Subject: Business
ISSN: 8756-1700
Year: 2003
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New U.K. chief of defense staff to increase asymmetric warfare focus
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The author examines efforts by the United Kingdom's armed forces to improve its military command and operations procedures. Topics include military doctrines, military policy, and military planning and operations.
Publication Name: Navy News & Undersea Technology
Subject: Business
ISSN: 8756-1700
Year: 2003
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Royal Navy, Vosper Thornycroft revamping Portsmouth shipyards
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The author examines efforts by the United Kingdom's Royal Navy and contractor Vosper Thornycroft to upgrade naval shipyard.
Publication Name: Navy News & Undersea Technology
Subject: Business
ISSN: 8756-1700
Year: 2003
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