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Articles in April 2004 issue of Armada International
- Mini radar flies alone.(Digest)
- Over 60 per cent of all combat flight hours.(Drone Update)
by Biass, Eric H. - Northrop Grumman was awarded contract from the US Department of Defense to modernise the US military health system.
- FBM Babcock Marine.(Business)
- Laser Technology first light.(Digest)
- Rise of the all-weather UAV.(Drones: SAR)
by Richardson, Doug - Brucker Daltonics.(Business)
- Big deals in short.
- MOD Mpak for impact.(Digest)
- Eyes in Sky in Dubai.(Shows & Exhibitions)
by Biass, Eric H. - Saab Training Systems.(Business)
- Harris has acquired ImageLinks, a Melbourne-based company specialising in geospatial data sets for the visualization and simulation markets, as well as high-value image processing and archival systems based on open source software solutions.
- Scanner finds the hole story.(Digest)
- Keeping the skies clear.(Complete Guide)
by Biass, Eric H. - Radstone Technology.(Business)
- L-3 Communications.(Business)
- Das test for JSF EO.(Digest)
- The practical problems.(Drones: combat)
by Braybrook, Roy - Northrop Grumman was selected by the US Air Force to build a national military command and control system for Bulgaria.
- The Allied Defense.(Business)
- XTendermp autopilot SDK.(Digest)
- Springtail: no strings attached.(Digest)
- SDR--the wave of the future.(Communications)
by Keggler, Johnny - Patria.(Business)
- Rockwell Collins.(Business)
- Sincgars Solar Battery charger.(Digest)
- Throw-aways that come back.(Drones: recce)
by Keggler, Johnny - Transport aircraft news.(Aircraft: transport)
by Braybrook, Roy - Northrop Grumman.
- Tadiran Spectralink.(Business)
- Keeping the Cobras alive.(Digest)
- Scouts with new caps on.(Upgrade Approach)
by Maxwell, David - CAE.(Business)
- Barco.(Business)
- EDO MBM Technology.(Business)
- New Harris UHF Handheld radio.(Digest)
- The eyes and ears of the battlefield.(Vehicles: scout)
by Biass, Eric H. - AMS.(Business)
- Harris responded to the cancellation of the US Army's RAH-66 Comanche helicopter programme by mentioning the company's annual revenue run-rate associated with the Comanche programme is approximately $ 20 to 25 million, and for fiscal year 2004 most of the
- Harris.(Business)
- Biting into Bluetooth.(Digest)
- 100% bang fuzes, or a necessary basic toll?(Fuze Technology)
by Tusa, Fancis - ATM ComputerSysteme.(Business)
- Northrop Grumman.(Business)
- Cubic Defense Applications.(Business)