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In: Journal of the Royal United Service Institution, Band 22, Heft 94, S. 121-154
ISSN: 1744-0378
This book is a fascinating discussion of the development of the military equipment of the earliest organized armies. Dan Howard describes the development of weapons, armor and chariots, how they were made and their tactical use in battle. Spanning from the introduction of massed infantry by the Sumerians (c. 26th century BC) through to the collapse.
In: Inter-American economic affairs, Band 28, S. 87-94
ISSN: 0020-4943
This report examines the process and problems associated with demilitarizing significant military equipment in the United States.
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In: Inter-American economic affairs, Band 28, Heft 2, S. 87-94
ISSN: 0020-4943
World Affairs Online
The use of military equipment by law enforcement is a very polarizing topic in today's society. Many fear that as police agencies acquire and utilize more military equipment and receive training on it by military personnel, they will become more militarized, thereby further blurring the lines between the military and the police. The fear of the police that already exists in some areas of society and the dangerous nature of this equipment is only exasperated when police agencies fail to educate their citizens about such equipment, and tactical teams arrive in armored vehicles while wearing military style uniforms and carrying assault weapons. These are the greatest arguments against police using military gear and having it available to them. The problem is that these fears and issues have been created by a lack of analysis of researched information and by the failure of police agencies to educate the public regarding the varied uses and needs for military style equipment. Police agencies should use military equipment to accomplish their missions for the protection of their officers, to be more efficient and effective in their responses to incidents, and to help ensure the safety of its citizens. With better education, communication, and relationship building between police and their communities, coupled with quality training of officers and a proper analysis of the research done on the police utilization of military equipment, a greater understanding of the vital role this equipment plays in the safety of the community and the professionalization of police agencies can be achieved.
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ISSN: 1338-7154
In: Congressional digest: an independent publication featuring controversies in Congress, pro & con. ; not an official organ, nor controlled by any party, interest, class or sect, Band 93, Heft 8
ISSN: 0010-5899
Military equipment must survive a, nuclear attack if enough personnel required to operate them remain combat effective. To achieve this goal, the criteria that determine equipment survivability should be established and any new design should incorporate these criteria to evolve a hardened design. An analysis of the overall response by considering the response to each individual nuclear environment can result in a balanced overall hardened system. The paper discusses the criteria required to be known.
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In: Military technology: Miltech, Band 35, Heft 9, S. 122-125
ISSN: 0722-3226
World Affairs Online
In: Vojnotehnički glasnik: naučni časopis Ministerstva Odbrane Republike Srbije = Military technical courier : scientific periodical of the Ministry of Defence of the Republic of Serbia = Voenno-techničeskij vestnik : naučnyj žurnal Ministerstva Oborony Respubliki Serbija, Band 71, Heft 2, S. 473-488
ISSN: 2217-4753