Vol. 86 No. 579, February 2002
Index
- Editor's Corner.
- Assault on the Small Arms Industrial Base.
- Adm. Clark: More 'Simulation Breakthroughs' needed.
- Army, Air Force to reorganize headquarters.
- Pentagon programs plagued by 'Over-Optimism'.
- Rumsfeld: What transformation means.
- DD-21's Demise attributed to program risk.
- Erratum.
- New Hampshire Senator kills gun "Demil" provisions.
- USO entertains troops on U.S. soil.
- Laser tool probes global warming.
- Navy develops wireless Ammo-Tracking System.
- Portable Computers operate in 'All Terrain'.
- Faster Supercomputer available to researchers.
- More accurate target visualization.
- U.S. fears proliferation of 'Orphan' nukes: Experts say current military spending priorities fail to address nuclear threat.
- Commander fears 'Simulation Atrophy': Distributed Mission Training moving 'technologically in right direction'.
- Army simulator to fill gap in combined-arms training.
- Role of special ops evolves over time.
- Will special ops success, 'Change the Face of War?'.
- Who's who in U.S. Special Operations Forces.
- Special Operators: Savvy buyers of survival equipment.
- Why special ops prefer C-130s for many missions.
- Helo upgrades focus on Special-Warfare Missions: Non-traditional operations challenge capabilities of rotary-wing aircraft.
- Special ops equipment: Newest-and Oldest.
- New Mini-Sub gives SEALS extra speed, range, payload.
- Joint Tactical Radio expected to meet special-warfare needs.
- Officials push French-U.S. industry cooperation: European firms are seeking 'level-playing field' in U.S. weapons market.
- Recommended readings on special ops.
- Brass Tracks.
- Capability maturity model proves valuable in weapons system development, fielding.
- WID assists USO drive in Nation's Capital: A National Security Organization.
- NDIA Events Calendar.