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Articles in October 1989 issue of Armada International
- Oldelft's fifty candles. Old Delft is no longer synonymous with fine porcelain. (company in Delft, Netherlands) (company profile)
- Facing up to NATO's SNF problem; an issue that may come to the boil sooner than expected. (Short-range Nuclear Forces) (editorial)
by Furlong, Robert D.M. - Renault Vehicules Industriels' role in defense.
- Genesis and development of the Italo/Brazilian AMX; a new star is born in the strike aircraft firmament. (Aeritalia/Aermacchi S.p.A./Embraer S.A. team's attack plane)
by Braybrook, Roy - The military truck - into the next generation; military trucks get old but refuse to wear out.
by Reed, John - Low-level naval and ground-based air defense systems.
by Braybrook, Roy - The US Navy's BGM-109 Tomahawk cruise missile; the problem weapon for arms control negotiators. (includes related articles)
by Alder, Konrad - Short take-off and vertical landing; a close look at an historical technical breakthrough.
by Bally, J.J. - Battle-tanks: makes a 3rd generation? (making improvements)
by Krapke, Paul-Werner - The dangers lurking in military software production. (includes related article)
by Geisenheyner, Stefan - Signaal's answer to the future low level air threat: UMBRELLA. (Hollandse Signaalapparaten B.V. research of land-based air defense)
- Conventional short take-off and landing aircraft; could they be really on their way out?
by Biass, Eric H.