Whitepapers
Australia’s 2009 Defense White Paper
(click to download) Defense was an issue in the last Australian election. The center-left Labor Party attacked the center-right Liberal Party by citing mismanaged [...] - Publisher: Defense Industry Daily (Last update: 2009-11-05 05:25:51 GMT)
DEFENCE UK White Paper details improvement programmes LONDON The toughening up of Britain's armed...
DEFENCE UK White Paper details improvement programmes LONDON The toughening up of Britain's armed forces, spurred by Falklands combat experience, continues with the publication of the 1983 Defence White Paper. No new developments are announced, but the document details the post-Falklands
PRSIDENCE
PRÉSIDENCE DE LA RÉPUBLIQUE The French White Paper on defence and national security TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. BACKGROUND AND PROCESS 2. KEY FINDINGS 3. FIFTEEN PRESCRIPTIONS 4. NEW VULNERABILITIES 5. NEW SECURITY PARAMETERS 6. THE GEOGRAPHY OF THE NATIONAL SECURITY STRATEGY 7. EUROPEAN AMBITION 8. A
FLIGHT international, 2 March 1972 mini DEFENCE UK Defence White Paper THE BRITISH DEFENCE White...
FLIGHT international, 2 March 1972 mini DEFENCE UK Defence White Paper THE BRITISH DEFENCE White Paper for 1972, published as Command 4891, contains, as in previous years, little of outstanding interest. Consisting of a total of 61 pages (including the index), it covers the defence spectrum from
France expands nuclear forces The 1972 French defence white paper is the first to be published...
France expands nuclear forces The 1972 French defence white paper is the first to be published since the introduction of France's ballistic missiles, and naturally places great emphasis on this branch of her strike forces. Nine squadrons of four Mirage IVs each at dispersed bases have been in
264 FLIGHT&26 February REPORT ON DEFENCE, I960 T HE White Paper under the above title, published*...
264 FLIGHT&26 February REPORT ON DEFENCE, I960 T HE White Paper under the above title, published* on February 16, is chiefly notable for a reference by the Minister of Defence, Harold Watkinson, to die possibilities of mobile launchers, whether aircraft or submarines, for longrange delivery of
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