July/
August'08
Orders:
27 Jun 08
Material:
3 Jul 08
Events:
Farnborough
Airshow, UK
14 - 20 Jul
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Asian Air Force Developments - Programmes & Possibilities
The capabilities of Asian Air Forces continue to grow, with state-of-the-art combat aircraft entering the
region in increasing numbers. In this major article AD&D looks at the evolution of the capabilities of
regional air forces in recent years, their primary programme focus and the potential for new air force
requirements emerging in the region.
The Russian Defence Industry - Meeting Asian Needs
Since its emergence in the early 1990s, the Russian defence industry has seen Asia as one of its core
markets. Today the Russian defence industry has a global footprint, but Asia is still a key market. AD&D
evaluates the performance of the Russian industry in Asia and looks at the main programmes and systems.
The Indian MMRCA Fighter Programme - Contenders & Criteria
The Indian Air Force MMRCA requirement for 126 new combat aircraft is without doubt one of the most significant prizes on offer in the
combat aircraft marketplace. Boeing, Dassault, Eurofighter, Gripen, Lockheed Martin and MiG are all contending for this major programme.
AD&D looks at what the Indian Air Force is trying to achieve with the MMRCA programme, the evolution of the programme and at the
contenders.
China’s Expanding Submarine Capabilities
The Chinese naval industry is one of the few in the world with the capability to design, develop and manufacture a complete range of nuclear
(SSBN + SSN) and conventional (SSK) submarines. This reflects the importance that the People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) attaches to
its submarine fleet. AD&D evaluates the current capabilities of the PLAN submarine fleet and its impact on regional security.
Indigenous Tank Programmes - Comparing the Indian & Korean Experience
The Republic of Korea (ROK) has now developed its third generation of indigenous tank; in contrast India is still struggling to get its first
true indigenous tank the Arjun into a condition where the Indian Army will accept it. In this article AD&D investigates how Korea and India
embarked on their indigenous tank programmes and why one has succeeded and the other has so far failed.
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