Tag: Safran
Negating The Night
The variety of night vision systems for maritime and land forces is wider than ever.
Conducting military operations at night without any form of night...
India’s Modernisation Challenge
Debalina Ghoshal - In 2018, Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman caused concern among many analysts and policy makers when she stated that India had ammunition...
Rafale F4 Launched
On 14 January 2019, the French government signed a $2.3 billion (€2 billion) contract with Dassault Aviation for a batch of 28 Rafales and...
Kestral Group representing 20 international Defence companies at IDEAS 2018
The Kestral Group, exhibiting in Hall 4 at IDEAS 2018, has one of the largest stands due to the fact that it is representing...
Light and Practical – ISTAR on the go
Variety is not only the spice of life, but representative of new ISTAR aids that are available for dismounted troops.
All equipment that dismounted troops...
Turning Night Into Daytime
As with anything that infantry is expected to carry, night vision device design must incorporate compromises balancing capability against the load they impose in...
Issue of February 2018
This is the February 2018 issue of Asian Military Review. This is not the latest issue.
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Issue of October 2017
This is the October 2017 issue of Asian Military Review. This is not the latest issue.
To read the current month’s issue of the magazine, please...
Asia’s Artillery Rennaissance
Artillery is experiencing a revolution in platform design, ordnance and fire control. Such advances are making artillery more deployable, enabling weapons to reach the...
Tanked Up
It is an often repeated adage that Main Battle Tanks (MBT) are unsuitable for operation in the jungles, mountains and paddies common in Asian-Pacific...