2004: new year, new ships, new aircraft, old war

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Traditional practice dictated by Congress on Military Affairs on buying of new ships, new aircraft and submarines are discussed. 2004 is likely to see development in unmanned aerial, surface, land and undersea vehicles.

author: Ahearn, Dave
Product development, Strategy & planning, General services, National Security, Defense Administration & Finance, Planning, Purchasing, Defense spending, Company business planning, United States. Department of Defense, Military equipment, Defence spending, Military paraphernalia, Mechanization, Military

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Bush fails to exploit a true military victory: Analyst

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The author explores why some military see U.S. President Bush's management of post-war Iraq as a failure. Topics include use of peacekeeping forces, military strategy, and political motivations for the invasion.

author: Ahearn, Dave
Political aspects, Military aspects, Military policy, Peacekeeping forces, Military strategy

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New technology helped U.S. forces win in Iraq

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The author examines new technology used in the Iraq war and how it was used. Topic include unmanned aerial vehicles, submersibles, and surveillance equipment.

author: Ahearn, Dave
Submersibles, Military campaigns, Drone aircraft, Unmanned aerial vehicles, United States. Armed Forces, Surveillance equipment

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subjects list: United States, Equipment and supplies, Iraq, Iraq War, 2003-
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