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Jane's Defence Weekly

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*The SAM busters

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South Korea, Japan plan defence co-operation accord

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*Cover image: Power projection - India extends its strategic outlook

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*The magnetic north: melting icecap leads to scrabble for Arctic resources

*Re-engaging: US adopts new philosophy of force protection

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*Annual Defence Report: a review of global events in 2007

*Reaping unmanned skies: Sky Warrior and its kin come of age

*Long-term commitment: US, Iraq look at future security deal

*In the balance: Europe debates the value of defence offsets

*Strait security

Chile explores options for UAV procurement

*The road ahead: Romania's armed forces balance NATO commitments with procurement plans

*Stacking up: Desert Falcons spearhead UAE airpower

*Sino solution

*Firing for effect - success comes at a price in Afghanistan

KOR Electronics deploys specialised DRFM on USAF training pod

*On the front foot: ISAF 'on course to extend Afghan stability'

*Orbital response: Washington moves to realign space architecture

*Boeing warns again on C-17 line shutdown

*Urban survivor: the need for protection on patrol puts MBTs back into the fray

*The Deal is sealed

*Battlefield sting: Super Hornet makes its presence felt

*Canned heat: Land Forces drive for greater firepower for IFVs and APCs

*UK mulls medium protected patrol vehicle offerings

*British AAC boosts ISTAR capabilities with 350ERs

*Aermacchi wins overhaul work on Libyan trainers

*Israel finishes Urban Fighter development

*BAE Systems fits LROD protection kits

Shipping out

Typhoon warning: fighter force comes online but numbers could be cut

BAE Systems wins Bulldog upgrade work

US Aegis BMD destroyer makes first warhead intercept

*Paris Air Show - Debut of Airbus A330 tanker fuels KC-X competition

*Gun rule in Gaza: Hamas offensive sweeps Fatah out of the strip

*Lifting hopes - The growing demand for medium tactical airlift

*Spanish Main: Madrid sets new horizons

*The battle for Nahr al-Bared: Lebanon takes on Fatah al-Islam

*Chaos in Gaza: Hamas/Fatah clashes threaten PA stability as Israel reacts

*Driving forward: US mulls tactical vehicle replacement, BAE Systems bids to acquire Armor Holdings

*Driving forward, US mulls tactical vehicle replacement, BAE Systems bids to acquire Armor Holdings

*Preserving the republic: Turkish armed forces adapt to defend the land of Ataturk

*Beyond today's horizon: Navy chiefs chart course for tomorrow's capability

*Red fleet rising: Enhanced naval reach reflects China's growing regional power aspirations

*Falling into line: EUFOR drawdown will test the extent of military integration in Bosnia

*Full-on force: FCP deal will see Typhoons go multirole

*On guard and aware: 'US moves to secure the maritime border'

*Raptor Redux: Revised USAF planning could see F-22 line extended

*Securing the streets: KFOR prepares for fallout from UN's Kosovo status vote

*Australia banks on Super Hornet: F/A-18F buy will insure against JSF slippage

*Extending the line: UK reinforces its ISAF contingent to secure the difficult south

*Desert dynamic: Revamped IDEX presents innovative solutions

*Beating the threat: US moves to reduce vulnerability of its forces in Iraq

*Fanning the fiscal flames: Iraq and War on Terror lead DoD budget request to 60-year high

*MDA fires up: US unveils plans to expand its ballistic missile defence system

*Under the radar - BAE Systems plots new course to bring technology to bear

*Kill on the final frontier: Chinese ASAT test reignites debate on weapons in space

*Make or break: Bush insists failure not an option in Iraq.

*A Cut Above

*What now for Somalia?

*Sun may set on more RN assets

*Annual Defence Report: An overview of global events in 2006

*On the rise: Ascent named as preferred contractor for MFTS

*Tactical choice: Canada selects C-130J

*Holding position: Democrats force debate over early withdrawal from Iraq

*Casualty of war:Iraq unravels Rumsfeld's vision for US military restructuring

*Stretched out:UK forces under pressure to meet extended commitments

*Full ahead: France looks to replace its Rubis-class SSNs

*Testing times:World loses patience with nuclear North Korea

*Forging ahead: France bids to be flagship of Europe's shipyard consolidation

*Brinkmanship: North Korea threatens nuclear test

*Brothers in arms: OEF troops in Afghanistan come under ISAF flag for NATO's largest op

*Fuel drive: US attempts to break its dependence on overseas oil

*Levelling out: Analysts question whether US defence spending boom can be sustained

*Power point: Iran's ballistic missile developments raise fears of a parallel weaponisation programme

*Facing the future: US Marine Corps adjusts its approach to meet new security challenges

*Helicopter Central: UK considers consolidating Future Lynx assets

*Bridging the divide: Do US information operations need an overhaul?

*Battle of wills: The IDF prepares to expand its ground operation as Hizbullah intensifies resistance

*Staying aloft: Fresh orders boost hopes of maintaining C-17 production

*Call to colours: Strong Hizbullah resistance fuels prospect of expanded Israeli offensive

*In deeper: Israel tightens grip on Lebanon

*Call to arms: EC-130H upgraded for counter-insurgency role

*In the open: The inside story of the UK's secret UAV and UCAV technologies

*Stepping up: Iraq moves to assume full control of national security

*Nuclear storm: Clouds gather over Trident's future

*Wheel deals: Eurosatory contracts see 8 x 8 armour come to the fore

*Evolving to survive: European land platforms adapt to new threat environment

*Unsettled outlook: Hizbullah and Israel trade blows across border

*Damping the discord: ADF leads international force back to unstable East Timor

*Protect and endure: The survivability solutions of Israel's land platforms

*Boost phase: USAF launches studies into Hybrid Launch Vehicle

*Puma moves into view: Germany reveals new IFV

*March to modernisation: With troop levels stable, Russia determines its equipment priorities

*Packing a longer punch: Denel's G6-52L sets new 75 km range record

*Going deep: UK forces head NATO's move into southern Afghanistan

*Fuelling the fire: UK steps up debate on replacement of Trident nuclear deterrent

*Indefinite objective: Framework but no roadmap for UK's future industrial strategy

*Project and sustain: US crafts the future art of seabasing

*Tooling up: War on terror spurs weapon upgrades for US special forces

*Looking ahead: Composite HQ on cards as ISAF prepares for Afghan expansion

*Fettered flight: Osprey faces airframe/capability cuts

*Airing concerns: Europeans step up pressure on JSF

*Light years: The promise of directed energy laser weapons is proving slow to emerge

*Bowing out: Remaining UK Sea Harriers might find home in India

*Dawn of the Daring: Royal Navy launches into new era with first Type 45

*Moving out: UK announces 'surge deployment' to Afghanistan

*Hardening up: Iran bolsters nuclear site defences

*Combat ready F-22A Raptor adds powerful punch to US air capability

*Rising ambitions: Global military rotary-wing industry gathers momentum

*Typhoon force: Saudi option boosts Eurofighter order book

*Typhoon force: Saudi option boosts Eurofighter order book

*Annual Defence Report: An overview of global events in 2005

*Shaping change - MoD takes the helm of UK shipbuilding strategy

*Exploiting innovation - Rolls-Royce maximises the art of the possible

*Strength in depth: Germany agrees to build more subs for Israel

*Targeting market share: Israel expands its global industry partnerships

*Power surge: The UAE consolidates its airborne hardware

*Then ... and now: Bundeswehr celebrates 50 years

*Kim's cash: US tightens noose on North Korea's illicit trading

*New frontier: US expands its footprint to confront regional challenges in the Horn of Africa

*Divided we fall: Europe ponders price of failing to integrate

*Aerospace evolution: Skunk Works chases the dream

*Vulnerable assets: US policy to safeguard space raises global concerns

*Communication under cover: Subs seek connectivity breakthrough

*Rising to the occasion: naval helicopters embrace multi-mission role

*Light manoeuvres M777 goes mobile for LIMAWS

*Decision time: Syria seeks domestic stability in the face of international pressure

*Goodbye to all that: Israel quits Gaza ahead of schedule

*Round two: JSF partners prepare for next stage of negotiations

*Eyes in the sky Airborne early warning aircraft become the new military necessity

*Bell rings for ARH

*Hard trek: Make or break time for the future of South Africa's defence

*Behind the lines: The benefits and pitfalls of using contractor services at war

*African shortfall: G8 pledge not enough to ensure stability

*Flanking moves: India's Su-30Ks show their strength in France

*Close to the wind - As UK marks Trafalgar, Royal Navy fights budget battle

*UK strikes in Afghanistan RAF Harriers attack insurgents

*Innovation nation: Israel pushes the boundaries of homeland security

*Striking out: companies outline future of long-range attack

*A question of trust: US military reviews its relationship with the media

*Force Apache: UK?s attack helicopters declared operational

*Turkey's dilemmas: tensions obstruct reform

*Rescue is at hand: Military approaches to disaster relief

*Strait defence: Southeast Asia under scrutiny over security in its shipping lanes

*Survival strategy: Scandinavia looks to build on export strength

*Out of the blue: Singapore drops Eurofighter Typhoon from fighter replacement contest

*Stretched: Brazil's military pressured to assume wider responsibilities

*A spell in the desert: UK deploys Merlins to Iraq

*South Asian sales lift: US approves aircraft for India and Pakistan

*The hard word: US pressures Europe over China

*Outward bound: Japan realigns defence policy

*Protection revolution: Israel's new-generation defence for armour

*Staying power: UK outlines armour strategy

*Seeking stability - US debates post-conflict strategies

*Micro scope - Smaller UAVs on the horizon

*Turf wars - Washington debates who should conduct special forces operations

*Making the pieces fit - Gulf grapples with new security picture

*Weapon of choice - JSF is Europe's best option, says RNLAF chief

*Life beyond Virginia - cutbacks force DoD to seek undersea alternatives

*Push for peace

*Weight of disaster - Militaries react to tsunami crisis

*Red alert: Ships' crews shape up for war at sea

*New role in sight - UK to stand up a special forces support battalion

*US Air Force keeps F-16 fleet upgrade as priority

*Turning point: Iraqi forces in the front line

*Bushwhacked: transatlantic ties under threat

*NASA strives to keep scramjet projects alive

*Facing the challenge: Israel adjusts to full spectrum of threats

*Army friendly: USAF reaches for new era in close air support

*New horizons Australia embraces expeditionary warfare

*First of class: the US receives new submarine

*Tomorrow's US warrior

*Hurdles and high hopes for JSF

*US aims to tighten Saharan security

*France drops two-seat naval Rafale

*Pakistan closer to strike edge

*High hopes: Is the US missile defence system on course?

*Investing in projecting Dutch expand expeditionary role

*A new perspective: Israel Defence Force rethinks combat doctrine

*Going mobile: US forces move back from global garrisons

*Budget-real Bundeswehr: lean machine or pauper's fix?

*Look smart: Aiming for precision

*Stumbling blocks: Bosnia's path to NATO has more hurdles to clea

*UK cuts tanks, fighters and ships

*Storm clouds clearing: BAE seeks to fly higher

*A class of their own:The UK Royal Air Force and BAE Systems team up for Typhoon training

*Extended reach: NATO troops redeploy to address security demands

*Forged under fire: Can Iraqi forces take the lead?

*Out of the doldrums - Boeing wins Multi-Mission Maritime Aircraft trophy

*Action stations - US maps out global basing realignment for quicker response

*The late challenger for Alvis - BAE outmanoeuvres GD in battle for British armour

*Sharing the prize: Lockheed Martin and General Dynamics to divide work on US Littoral Combat Ship

*Uniting Germany: ThyssenKrupp set to buy HDW yard

*Can FCS stand the test of combat? Critics voice concerns

*Numbers game: Congress holds key to more Raptors

*Marines on the move: US plans major overhaul to amphibious forces

*The Atlantic medley: NATO selects manned/unmanned mix for surveillance fleet

*Key to the kingdom - Jordan's industry in the spotlight

*Threat Detectives: Technological spur to meet chem-bio, radiological and nuclear challenges

*NATO: 26 and counting - Seven East European nations join the club

*US looks to reduce stress on submarine force

*Banking right: Spanish industry investments pay off

*The Yanks are coming: General Dynamics bids for UK's Alvis

*Who's in control? Anarchy grips Gaza and the West Bank

*The nuclear network

*USAF to boost long-range strike

*Chasing a new generation: How Singapore is shaping its force development strategy

*US budget special: Striking the balance

*Enforcing the peace - How UK forces are meeting the challenge in today's Iraq

*Airlift evolution - Lockheed Martin's haulers head for major milestones

*Chinese puzzle: Beijing pieces together an industry revival

*Fighting by the rules: Debating the laws of war on the unconventional battlefield

*Israel's Arrow 2 soars to new heights

*Quality control: Russia focuses on combat training as force levels stabilise

*Coming of age: Spain's 21 years in NATO bring it to military maturity

*Emirates airborne - The UAE gives massive boost to air power

*Tight spot: Clear and present need for personal defence weapons

*Storm force: Israel enhances its strike capability

*Rift at the top: Israeli political, military leaders clash over Palestinian policy

*Progress on the ground: JDW sitrep: on patrol in Baghdad with the 82nd Airborne

*German industry: Hobbled powerhouse

*Striking a balance - US reviews nuclear arsenal

*Iraq's thin blue line - Coalition trains local recruits to help police the streets

*Sealift in the fastlane - Will fast-ferry technology transform military transport?

*Shell shock - The US Army struggles to balance training with environmental stewardship

*Fresh focus for Beiling - China's army trims, revamps and expands horizons

*Canada's forces - running on empty

*Royal Navy construction bow wave: Can UK industry keep an even keel?

*Missile dilemma: Moscow rethinks S-400 buy

*The load lifters: US explores ship-to-objective concepts

*Border build-up: Israel and Lebanon on a short fuse

*Training for the digital domain: Is Man the weakest link?

*Hawk hangs on: RAF order boosts new export hopes

*In for the long haul: US forces rotation plan accepts reality of Iraq and beyond

*Shadow looms over Boxer's future

*Merkava mainstay: Israel's new tank survives proposed cuts to ground strength

*Typhoon takes off - Euro partner nations accept new fighter - at last

*Closing the gap: 'Iraqi Freedom' rewrites the rulebook for close air support

*Evidence mounts of Iran's nuclear activity doctrine for the warfighter -Exclusive Image

*The death of strategy - Effects-based operations dictate doctrine for the warfighter

*Philippines' fragile peace masks deep divisions

*Striker of the future? US long-range bomber concept unveiled

*Europe's airlifter cleared for take-off

*Team effort: International build-up in Iraq gathers pace

*COVER/Shapes of things to come: USAF reveals new SensorCraft concepts

*COVER/US forces quit Saudi Arabia in basing shake-up

*COVER/Iraq: The lessons learned

*COVER/Policing the peace: US seeks support to stabilise Iraq

*COVER/Streetwise in Baghdad: US tests urban warfare tactics

*COVER/Baghdad endgame: Shedding new light on US warfighting

*COVER/A test of resolve: Washington underestimates Iraqi resistance

Unfinished business: US, UK launch second Gulf War

'Mother Of All Bombs': US tests its new air-burst weapon

Light heavyweights: SP artillery packs a faster, deadlier punch

Iraq crisis: Trouble up north Turkey bolsters its border as US deploys forces

Gideon's Armoury: Israeli industry reaches a crossroads

MACK attack: Lockheed and Boeing vie for next US Air Force special ops craft

Iraq: Washington makes its case for action

Uncharted waters: UK carrier decision: Politics or industrial necessity?

Transformation challenge for NATO: US allies must tone their muscle<

Blue on Blue - Have the USA and its allies done enough to address risks of ?friendly fire??

Pakistan and the USA: Is the honeymoon over?

Diamond in the rough: coming to grips with unmanned combat aircraft

Beam on! US Navy plans exotic weapons in 10 years

Germany cuts budget: but clears A400M for take-off

Terror from the shoulder - Is civil aviation in Al-Qaeda's sights again?

Gearing up: NATO moves to counter the chem-bio threat

Storm on the horizon: Super Hornet in combat debut over Iraq

Bolt from the blue: CIA's Predator takes the fight to Al-Qaeda in Yemen

Rising Star: Pentagon boosts special forces

Watching and Waiting: With war on Iraq looming, Hizbullah fears an opportunistic strike by Israel

High risk in Low-Earth orbit

The Yemen dimension

Upwardly mobile: UK MoD chooses STOVL JSF

Urban Warfare: US still struggling to master combat in the streets

Showing the strain: Border conflict takes its toll on India's soldiers

Vulcan's fire: Pentagon forges new weapons to strike chem-bio bunkers

911 one year on

Killing the cruise: US looks to engage the low-flying threat

Russia opts to retain MIRVs

Looming Large: UK nears carrier decision

Dutch dilemma: How will the Netherlands cope with deep defence cuts?

Peering into the future: 'Millennium Challenge' points to the way ahead

Boeing defies gravity

The fighter that will win the world (maybe)

We're all intelligence analysts now: Radical US plan to kill data stovepipes sparks resistance

North Korea: The rational 'rogue'

USCG awards Deepwater contract

Taking the lead: Turkey succeeds UK in ISAF command

The Professionals: France balances its global commitments

Lessons in Afghanistan: Training the new Afghan army

Triple jeopardy: Pakistan launches a warning to India

Taking Aim: India and Pakistan on the brink

Artillery duel: Crusader lobby attacks US DoD's future firepower plans

USAF's 'son-of-JSTARS' takes shape

Going for GOLD: USN plots course on future surface fleet

Israel Country Briefing: IDF under pressure

Hizbullah and the Palestinians: Brotherhood in arms?

New peace new problems: Is it really endgame in Angola?

Afghan Army re-born: International initiative to create new national forces

A 'second front'?: Joint training prepares Philippines for confrontation with Islamic groups

Tiger shows its claws: Roll-out of first German production model

US buyer for German sub yard

Coils of 'Anaconda': Coalition boosts combat strength

Iraq in the cross-hairs again

ISR: Intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance comes to the fore

US special ops: Proposed budget boost to counter terrorist threats

Eagle eye on US homeland security

Getting there: European NATO's mobility roadmap

Son of Spectre: USAF explores gunship successor

Colombia: Seeking US ?war on terror? aid

The UAV comes of age - War-winning potential from maturing technology

India and Pakistan - political gambit or prelude to war?

New Horizons - Spotting military trends in the light of Afghanistan

The Afghan war - a special report

When troubles come... Arafat's dilemma

USA tightens grip on Taliban forces

Secret meeting Hidden agenda - Chechen violence continues as talks yield confusion

Afghan security vacuum: What next for US-led war on terror?

US bombing bolsters UF offensive

Hard rain hits the Taliban

Full tilt? Operational imperative revives tilt-rotor fortunes

Hearts and minds: US psyops reaches out - but is it credible?

'Enduring Freedom' - The net closes in on the Taliban. What next?

New-found friends? US, Russia and anti-Taliban forces find common gorund

Future Threats: US debates roles and resources

Bracing for a war on terror

An unseen enemy

Main Battle Tanks - Have they reached the end of the road?

The thin Blue Line - UNIFIL seeks armed observer role

'Essential Harvest': First NATO troops move in

Hybrid firepower: Will Turks consider US offer?

Tigers head south: Australia is first export customer

Germany looks to the future

Brushfire brigades

CDC hits Bowman target

UK destroyer changes course

China's assault on modernisation

Macedonia's air offensive

Paris Air Show - Europe waits for take-off

THE FUTURE OF STEALTH

Macedonia spirals into chaos

SKIN DEEP

Europe easing airlifter gap

Which way forward?

Clipped wings - New Zealand ditches air combat force

Situation report: KFOR evolves for the long haul

Subs for Taiwan: USA offers - but who can deliver?

Iran's air power: self-reliant or hostage to fortune?

BALLISTIC MISSILE DEFENCE: The USA aims high

The Aries incident

Sea Change

Macedonia on the brink

Buying power: Moscow resumes arms sales to Iran

Taiwan: Standing tall in China's shadow - but for how long?

KEEPING THE OPTIONS OPEN

Endangered Species: Bush administration may kill off Osprey

Bush outlines military vision

The Iraqi Dilemma

Last Nimitz Carrier

Putin's Gamble

STORM SHADOW SPREADS ITS WINGS

Depleted Uranium: A Long-Term Risk?

Australia defines its future defence

KFOR facing new trial

India and Pakistan - The search for nuclear doctrine

Turkey selects Boeing for AEW&C

Europe commits to rapid reaction

Light and Lethal

Hoisting the Standard in Europe

MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE?

The JSF fly-off begins

2020 Vision

Dangerous waters - Middle-East peace hopes sinking fast

Caught off-guard

The fall of Taloqan

Boost for Boeing

Cover- Light Armoured Vehicles

Arrow scores again

Ring of steel: Taiwan begins next modernisation phase

The Colombian question: The right equipment for the right role?

Peacekeepers under pressure

What really sank the Kursk?

Crystal clear

Prototype platform

Europe's A400M project takes off

Farnborough special issue

US Navy details Tomahawk success

Power to the People - Modernising the PLA

The Hungarian reformation

Still no deal on NMD

BRIDGING THE GAP

Revolution in Military Affairs

What next?

Meteor streaks to victory in UK

THE SHAPE OF THINGS TO COME

Forward together: Army, marines join US air defence modernisation

Global Hawk ready for transatlantic test

France faces a new era

Greece gives Typhoon first export success

Russia's Chechen War:

Mitrovica: KFOR's test of resolve

Defence of the realm

LINE-UP FOR THE FUTURE

US military prepares for robotic warfare

Chechen crisis fires up Russian spending

Wide of the mark

China bound: Sovremenny sails for the PRC

War without end

Imbalance of power

2010

Ex-Soviet weapons scientist...Where are they now?

Mini-JDAM aims to minimise collateral damage

One war too many?

Marconi full ahead on UK Type 45

OSCE leaders agree new force cuts

USA clears PAC-3 for export

Give and take on the Golan Heights

'Bright Star' shines over Egypt

Colombia set for US aid package

Euro giants merge

PLA on parade

Chechnya on the brink

Under fire in East Timor

East Timor - What next for Indonesia and the UN

Reshaping the USAF

TAKING AIM IN DAGESTAN

US BOMBER PLAN: - SOMETHING OLD, SOMETHING NEW

SAUDIS AIM FOR STRONGER FORCES

TANK WARFARE DRIVES NEW TALIBAN PUSH

POLAND CHOOSES UK ARTILLERY

BARAK IN THE USA - IS PEACE BACK ON TRACK

INDIA RECLAIMS THE HIGH GROUND

WIDER SCOPE FOR US SPECIAL FORCES

REACTION TIME FOR GERMANY

NATO TAKES CONTROL

PEACEKEEPERS LINE UP FOR KOSOVO

TYPHOON APPROACHING - EUROFIGHTER PRODUCTION RAMPS UP

FLASHPOINT: - KASHMIR

USA COUNTS THE COST OF EXTRA B-2 BOMBERS

RISING FAST - NAVAL HELICOPTERS MARKET REPORT

CHAOS IN ALBANIA

NATO AGREES TO PRESS AIR CAMPAIGN

SPREAD TOO THIN?

SOUTH ASIA'S ARMS RACE

NATO OPS EXTEND TO RELIEF AID

AIR POWER PUT TO THE TEST

SERBIA UNDER FIRE

SUPER HORNET HITS NEW HEIGHTS

FULL AHEAD: FAST ATTACK CRAFT MARKETS

MIDDLE EAST SPECIAL: 'PHANTOM ALLIANCE'

KOSOVO KEEPS ITALY ON NATO'S FRONT LINE

COMBAT COLLABORATION

US ARMY TO GROUP MODERNISED ARMOUR

RUSSIA UNITES NUCLEAR FORCES

CHARLES DE GAULLE SHOWS HER COLOURS

WHO NEEDS MOBILE SAMS?

IRAQ CONTESTS NO-FLY ZONES

AT LAST - RUSSIA'S RAPTOR REVEALED

DESERT FOX: THE AFTERMATH

CHINA: THE ROAD AHEAD

BARGAIN F-16S FOR NEW ZEALAND

MERLINE SPELLS OUT RAF FUTURE

FORCES FIT FOR THE FUTURE - SOUTH AFRICA DECIDES

IRAQ: THE FINAL SHOWDOWN

IRAN SHOWS ITS MIGHT

BIOWAR: THE INVISIBLE ENEMY

STRIKE FORCE - NEW LOOK FOR UK'S DEFENCE

KOSOVO: NATO'S VITAL VIGIL

BOOST FOR THAAD

NATO READY TO STRIKE

SANDF FAILS TEST OF FIRE

ARROW MOVES A STEP CLOSER

THE FLIGHT FOR KASHMIR

TYPHOON ENTERS STORMY MARKET

ASSESSING THE AFTERMATH

TALIBAN CLOSES IN

TURKEY ON NATO'S FRONT LINE

TAKING AIM - INDIA AND SOUTH AFRICA SET TO CEMENT SECURITY LINKS

WEST LEAVES THE KLA TO ITS FATE

AGE OF THE LIGHTWEIGHT - NEW TORPEDOES FOR THE LITTORAL BATTLE

RUSSIAN PITCH TO INDIA - MODERNISED GORSHKOV PACKAGE REVEALED

UK'S NEW HORIZONS - MODERN FORCES FOR A MODERN WORLD

FORTRESS TAIWAN - MODERNISATION PLANS GAIN GROUND

KOSOVO WATCH

CHALLENGING NATO - PRESSURE MOUNTS FOR KOSOVO ACTION

EUROSATORY - MAN AND MACHINE FOR TOMORROW'S BATTLESPACE

FIELDING THE MBT - GLOBAL PRODUCTION REPORT

WILL FRANCE KEEP WITH EUROKONSORTIUM?

INDIA'S POLITICAL FALLOUT - IS WEAPONISATION NEXT?

METAMORPHOSIS - CZECH FORCES RESHAPE FOR NATO ENTRY

WAR WITHWOUT END - AFGHANISTAN'S ELUSIVE PEACE

ON THE RIGHT TRACK

ENDGAME - DEMISE OF THE KHMER ROUGE

SHOWDOWN IN BERLIN - GERMAN SUMMIT TO DECIDE FUTURE OF FLA

RAPID REACTION - ASIA LOOKS HARD AT FORCE PROJECTION

CHANGING COURSE - CHARTING THE OPTIONS FOR EURO INDUSTRY

ON NEUTRAL GROUND FINLAND MAKES TECHNOLOGY LEAP

CARRIER FORCE PROJECTING NAVAL AIR POWER

LATIN AMERICA: TAKE-OFF FOR ARMS RACE?

ISRAELI RESERVISTS URGE LEBANON PULL-OUT

TARGETING SADDAM'S ARSENAL

ASIA'S SUBMARINES FIGHT TO RIDE OUT ECONOMIC STORM

ITALIAN ARMY ADVANCES TOWARDS VOLUNTEER FORCE

SPREADING THE WORD ACCORDING TO THE GENEVA CONVENTION

NORWAY DRIVES FOR QUALITY

IRAQ SAYS THE UN'S FACE DOES NOT FIT

CANADA COMMITS TO CORMORANT

UN PROPOSES AFGHAN EMBARGO

UN EXPOSES SADDAM'S SECRET NERVE AGENT STOCKPILE

BEYOND THE MIRAGE: FIGHTER SHAREOUT ON THE HORIZON

SEARCHING FOR A WEAPON TO CHASTISE IRAQ

GOING AGAINST WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION

SUKHO1 S-37: RESHAPING RUSSIA'S FUTURE FIGHTER

SWEDEN UNCHAINS ITS COASTAL ARTILLERY

LEANING TO LIVE WITH LEAN LINES

NEWCOMERS MUST CARRY COST BURDEN SAYS NATO CHIEF

DIGITISATION TAKES ARMS AGAINST THE FOG OF WAR

KHATAMI EMERGES AS IRAN'S ACCEPTABLE FACE

RUSSIA'S BLACK EAGLE SHOWS ITS TALONS

RAPTOR RISING

WHY THE SKY IS NO LIMIT TO LASER AMBITIONS

BRITISH ARMY FIGHTS FOR ARMOURED LINE

POLAND RISES TO CHALLENGE OF NATO INTEGRATION

ARMOUR THREAT BUILDS ON THE GOLAN

MISFORTUNES OF WAR RESURFACE AS MASSOUD MOVES AGAINST TALIBAN

INSIDE RUSSIA'S SUPERSONIC SHIP-KILLER

200 STRIKES DAILY AS CARRIERS FORCED TO WORK HARDER

PRIME TIME APPROACHES FOR COMMERCIALS IN SPACE

NATO IS 16 + 3 AND COUNTING

SWEDEN BREATHES NEW LIFE INTO DIESEL-ELECTRICS

KOREA ADVISORS REPORT ON A BLEAK OUTLOOK

RUSSIANS SHOW A SHARPER ANGLE ON FULCRUM AT PARIS

WHY THE RADICAL TANK MUST BIDE ITS TIME

WHEN WORLDS COINCIDE

PREMIERE TIME FOR US BIG-PICTURE REVIEW

ARGENTINA REBUILDS A BALANCE OF POWER

MIDDLE EAST IN SEARCH OF A LOST ACCORD

UKRAINE'S ANTONOV AIRLIFTER FACES UP TO RUSSIAN COMPETITION

INDONESIA FORGES SUBMARINE LINK WITH GERMANY

TAIWAN'S TEEMING FIGHTER FORCES

F-22 ROLLS OUT UNDER THE COST SPOTLIGHT

FLAGSHIP FORCE: ITALY'S NAVY SETS COURSE FOR JOINT OPERATIONS

ZAIRE: A STRUGGLE FOR BALANCE

SPAIN POISED TO LAUNCH ALL-PROFESSIONAL FORCES

ISRAEL SEEKD RUSSIAN PLEDGE ON MISSILES

INTO THE MAINSTREAM: US SPECIAL OPERATIOS COMES OF AGE

THE IMPOSSIBLE MISSION OF 'CREDIBLE SPORT'

PLOTTING NEW COLOURS FOR THE NATO MAP

COLOMBIA REGROUPS TO CRUSH REBELLION

FRANCE HUNTS CENTRAL ROLE IN NEW NATO

LUFTWAFFE ADJUSTS TO WIDE-ANGLE PERSPECTIVE

WHEELS AT THE FORE OF NEW ERA LIGHT ARMOUR

NORWAY AND SWEDEN FIELD ARTHURIAN SHIELD

SWEDEN TO CHOOSE MISSILE FOR STEALTH CORVETTES

RUSSIAN RADARS RETURN TO TRACK NEW MARKETS

SHOULDER ARMS: RAISING THE MANPADS UMBRELLA

SWISS TAKE AIM AT HIGH-TECH LOW-COST SECURITY

QATAR RAISES ANCHOR ON DEAL WITH UK

SLOW AHEAD FOR SA NAVY'S NEW VESSEL PLANS

SLOVAKS READY TO HAGGLE FOR HOKUM

DOGFIGHT EMERGES IN MISSILE MARKET

SOUTH AFRICA'S ARMED FORCES ADVANCE

IRAN MAKES ANOTHER ARMOURED ADVANCE

NEW ZEALAND POSITIONS FOR THE VOYAGE OF THE ANZAC

TENSIONS RISE AS AFGHAN WAR ENTERS NEW PHASE

OLD MEN OF THE SEA CHART NEW WATERS

RUSSIA PLAYS HAVOC IN THE NIGHT

SWEDEN FAVOURS LEADING EDGE IN FACE OF BUDGET CUTS

EUROFIGHTER: UK MUST FIGHT TO ENCOURAGE THE OTHERS

FUTURISTIC FORMATIONS: EUROPE SEEKS NEW FIGHTER FORMULA

IRAN WEIGHS THE COST OF ITS LAST 'KILO'

THE STRANGE DIVISIONS OF THE KHMER ROUGE

THE FINAL ROUND: RUSSIA COMES OUT FIGHTING IN CHECHNYA

AUSTRALIA: SUSTAINING SELF RELIANCE

PLOTTING REVOLUTION FOR RUSSIA'S AIRFORCE

MOVING MUSCLE: BOOM TIME FOR AIRLIFTERS

DECISION TIME FOR GERMANY AND TIGER

BULLETS, BALLOTS, AND RUSSIA'S FRAGILE DEMOCRACY

PARIS EXHIBITION ADVANCES ACROSS BORDERS

LEBED HOLDS THE BALANCE IN A SHREWD ALLIANCE

EUROPEANS POLICE THE PEACE IN BOSNIA

NATO RENAISSANCE AT BERLIN

LEBANON STRIKES WERE PRECISE, SAYS ISRAEL

BOSNIA FACES UP TO ITS LETHAL LEGACY

SOUTH KOREA SEARCHES FOR NEW HORIZONS

LIBERIA: STEPPING BACK ON THE ROAD TO WAR

PEGASUS ON THE WING: SOUTH KOREAN SAM REVEALED

AFTER DUDAYEV: STILL BOGGED DOWN IN CHECHNYA

GRAPES OF WRATH: ISRAEL REVISITS THE DUSTY ROAD TO LEBANON

ARMING THE OUTSIDERS: GLOBAL THREATS PROBED

USAF STRIKES OUT BEYOND THE NEXT GENERATION

CUBA RAISES THE STAKES IN US ELECTION YEAR

ADVANCING TOWARDS A UNION ARMY

GETTING TO GRIPS WITH THE NEW BUNDESWEHR

FRANCE ATTACKS TRADITION WITH PROFESSIONAL FORCES

REBIRTH OF SOUTH AMERICAN AIR POWER

MIG FLIES REFRESHER COURSE FOR `FULCRUM'

MOMENT OF TRUTH FOR UK ARMS EXPORT POLICY

RIDING THE ROUTE ON THE `BOSNIA BUS'

INDIA RAISES THE STAKES IN ASIAN MISSILE RACE

SPAIN LAUNCHES THAILAND'S 911 EMERGENCY FLAGSHIP

IFOR ARMOUR PREPARES FOR BOSNIA CHALLENGE

POUNDING THE BOSNIAN BEAT WITH JOINT STARS

FLYING THE FLAG FOR A RUSSIAN RENAISSANCE

PLAYING HIDE AND SEEK WITH SADDAM

CLINTON FLIES THE FLAG FOR SUPERPOWER PEACEKEEPING

CHINESE EXCERCISE TURNS UP THE HEAT ON TAIWAN

ON THE LINE: NATO TROOPS READY TO POLICE BOSNIAN PEACE

IRANIAN TANK MYSTERY DEEPENS

HORNETS SWARM IN NEW DAWN FOR FINNISH AIR FORCE

FRANCE AND THE UK STRIKE AN ACCORD IN THE AIR

RUSSIA: SLOW AHEAD IN UNCERTAIN WATERS

CHINA MOVES TO TIGHTEN CIVIL CONTROL

FRANCE SEARCHES FOR A NEW TRACK

COS ON CUTS: GEN REIMER REASONS AGAINST RISK

WATCHING AND WAITING IN BOSNIA

BIGGER STING: THE US NAVY'S SUPER HORNET ROLLS OUT

MIGHT IS LIGHT: TOWED ARTILLERY EXTENDS ITS REACH

MODERNIZATION IS BEST OPTION TO GIVE TURKEY SHARPER TEETH

SELL OR SINK: EXPORTS HOLD KEY FOR THE UK

GEN SHALIKASHVILI: THE CHAIRMAN STRIKES BACK

US ARMY STRENGTHENS GUARDRAIL TO SHARPEN SIGINT

IN PROFILE: NORDIC NEIGHBOURS, NATO AND NEUTRALITY

UAVS VIE FOR THE SKY IN A BILLION DOLLAR MARKET

NEW AGE, NEW SYSTEMS: US ARMY RESHAPES FOR NEXT CENTURY

OIL AND SAND: WHY KUWAIT STILL NEEDS THE WEST

MOMENT OF THRUTH FOR UN IN BOSNIAN ENTANGLEMENT

CAPABILITY IS THE KEYNOTE AS UK FORCES CHANGE

SPYMASTER: JOHN DEUTCH'S BIG PLANS FOR THE CIA

PEACEKEEPERS ON FRONT LINE AS CIVIL WARS GROW

TWILIGHT'S LAST GLEAMING FOR SOLITARY SIGINT

FIRST NEWS: PARIS SHOWS ITS SUMMER COLLECTION

VISION 2020: REFLECTIONS ON FUTURE TECHNOLOGY

FRANCE FACES BIG BATTLE UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT

INFANTRY WEAPONS TAKE AIM FOR 21ST CENTURY

US INDUSTRY REPOSITIONS TO MAINTAIN HEALTHY BASE

AN IRANIAN RENAISSANCE, NORTH KOREA AND THE CIA

IRAQ REJECTS UN OFFER AS DEADLY REVIVAL GROWS

NEW AGE DAWNING FOR SOUTH AFRICA'S DEFENCE

NAVY LEAGUE: SEAPOWER, STRATEGY AND SYSTEMS

ITALIAN AIR FORCE FIGHTS TO KEEP ITS TEETH

NORICUM'S LONG-PUNCHER STEPS BACK INTO THE RING

SHOWCASE SUPRISES AS PERRY TOURS GULF STATES

RAFALE NOW POISED FOR EXPORT MARKET LAUNCH

SAND, HEAT AND SPEED: FAST FORWARD FOR UAE

ON THE SPOT: WATCHING OUT FOR IRAQ'S DEADLY REVIVAL

BALTBAT AND NATO: APPLYING THE SAFETY

WEIGHING THE THREAT AS CHINA JOINS `KILO' CLUB

ISRAEL: FRIENDS, ENEMIES AND THE PRICE OF PEACE

RN SEA HARRIERS REVIVED WITH FIREPOWER BOOST

RE-ENTER THE DRAGON BREATHING NEW FIRE

GRACHEV, GROZNY AND THE MOSCOW SNIPERS

EUROPEAN TRIO TO HOIST AIR DEFENCE STANDARD

OUT OF THE DEEP: CHINA'S BLUE WATER AMBITIONS COVER: