Jane's Weapon Systems, 1988-89

Jane's Weapon Systems, 1988-89
Author: Bernard Blake
Publisher: Janes Information Group
Total Pages: 1000
Release: 1988
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780710608550

Jane's Weapon Systems er en serie, der blev påbegyndt i 1969 og afsluttet i 1988. Der blev hvert år udsendt en udgave, der indeholdt beskrivelser af systemer til elektronisk krigsførelse; missilsystemer/ raketsystemer (luft til luft, jord til luft, luft til jord); luftværnssystemer; ildledelsessystemer; radarsystemer; landbaserede våbensystemer; skibsbaserede våbensystemer; undervandsbaserede våbensystemer og analyser af våbensystemer. m.v. NB Dette er sidste bind i serien.

A New Direction for China's Defense Industry

A New Direction for China's Defense Industry
Author: Evan S. Medeiros
Publisher: Rand Corporation
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2005-12-19
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0833040790

Since the early 1980s, a prominent and consistent conclusion drawn from research on China's defense-industrial complex has been that China's defense-production capabilities are rife with weaknesses and limitations. This study argues for an alternative approach: From the vantage point of 2005, it is time to shift the focus of current research to the gradual improvements in and the future potential of China's defense-industrial complex. The study found that China's defense sectors are designing and producing a wide range of increasingly advanced weapons that, in the short term, are relevant to a possible conflict over Taiwan but also to China's long-term military presence in Asia. Part of a larger RAND Project AIR FORCE study on Chinese military modernization, this study examines the current and future capabilities of China's defense industry. The goals of this study are to 1.

Regional Hegemons

Regional Hegemons
Author: David J Myers
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2019-06-04
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1000309452

The bitter U.S. experience in Vietnam and the pain inflicted on theSoviet Union by its Afghanistan adventure have caused Washington andMoscow to rethink the costs and benefits of unilateral military interventionon behalf of threatened clients, especially in the third world. Also, asthe Cold War winds down, the crusading spirit that has driven superpowercompetition since the end of World War II appears increasingly anachronistic.Expenditures by the superpowers in pursuit of military superiority,or even to ensure parity, are now criticized for the security theydo not provide or for detracting from economic growth. The lattercriticism has grown in importance as the U.S. economy has confrontednew challenges from Japan and Germany and as the Soviet economystruggles to avoid collapse. Thus when Saddam Hussein's August 1990invasion of Kuwait challenged the political and economic status quo inthe oil-rich Middle East, neither the United States nor the Soviet Unionresponded unilaterally. Cooperatively they crafted an international consensusto confront the challenge.