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Table of Contents

  • Land Warfare – Fighting Talk: Stephen W. Miller examines a host of infantry fighting vehicle programmes across the region, drawing some important lessons for future acquisitions.
  • Regional – The China Syndrome: AMR’s comprehensive and concise Air Forces Directory returns with Alan Warnes at the helm.
  • Sea Power – From Ship To Shore: Dr. Alix Valenti discusses technological innovations in the landing craft domain, and the enduring appeal of the hovercraft.
  • Air Power – Picture This: A myriad of technological approaches are used to develop air command and control systems in the Asia-Pacific, writes Thomas Withington.
  • Regional Militaries – Defence Down Under: Claire Apthorp takes stock of the procurement and upgrade programmes ongoing across the Australian armed forces.
  • Air Power – Sharpening the Tiger’s Teeth: Joetey Attariwala looks at the trials and tribulations of the Indian Air Force’s efforts to develop a robust fighter fleet.
  • Strategic Analysis – Are You Going to Scarborough Shoal?: In the first article in AMR’s new Strategic Analysis section, Veerle Nouwens discusses ASEAN’s relationship with China.
  • Pulse: Catch up on all the latest defence radio frequency news and analysis in Thomas Withington’s regular Pulse column.
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