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1. Questions remain about Navy's modified littoral combat ship

2. The effects of system prototype demonstrations on weapon systems

5. Flexible 57 mm firepower trains on littoral targets

6. Briefing: Laser weapons at sea

7. Light remotely controlled weapon stations

9. Payloads over platforms: Charting a new course

10. Pigeonholes or paradigm shifts?

11. Like horses for courses, air-to-ground weapons for wars

12. The Aegis BMD global enterprise: A "high end" maritime partnership

13. US Army major programmes

16. Nonlethal technologies become lighter, more potent

17. The bomber question

18. Foreign-built airships in U.S. service 1919 to 1939

19. Expeditionary fire support system: Version two

20. AC-130J ghostrider program hits developmental snags

22. Pintles to pour it off the doors

23. Briefing: US armoured vehicles

24. Transforming close air support

26. Briefing: Infantry support systems

30. Missiles aim for Mach 4 capability

32. Pushing Avenger's deployment envelope

33. Fires for Division XXI: State of the branch 1995

34. Emerging system of systems

35. Naval combat systems

37. DOD: Energy efficiency a requirement

38. Shining armour: US prepares for new Paladins

39. Briefing: The distributed common ground system

42. Better bombs make cheaper missiles

43. Land warrior approaches user test milestone

44. B-1B adds weapons to arsenal

47. Bringing order from chaos

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