Vol. 86 No. 581, April 2002
Index
- Project Metropolis brings urban wars to U.S. cities.
- Editor's corner.
- U.S. facing alarming ammunition shortfalls.
- Readers forum.
- Acquisition challenge: 100 new starts in 2004-08.
- Israeli official: Iran biggest threat to region.
- O'Dell: Information warfare is essential.
- Pentagon reserves option to mislead enemy.
- SpaceCom chief has 'transformation' background.
- Working toward a stable Afghanistan.
- Recruiter's heaven at Lockheed Martin.
- Vieques: Do the Marines need it?
- Army to test lightweight grenade launcher.
- New beacon helps find overboard sailors.
- Portable unmanned helicopter to hunt mines.
- Soldiers to get more eye protection in the battlefield.
- Surveillance camera deploys quickly.
- Air warfare tactics refined in Afghanistan: Planners, air crews fine-tuning targeting techniques and rules of engagement.
- B-52 bombers upgraded with advanced radios.
- Lessons can be drawn from Afghan war: Conflict validates need to 'transform' Army, improve aircraft reach and munitions.
- Canada's defense spending on upswing.
- Pentagon budget hits some rough spots on Capitol Hill.
- Terror war calls for higher R&D spending.
- High-tech training system targets urban combat drills.
- Joint-service warning network program stalled: Contractor decided to adapt JWARN technology for homeland defense mission.
- Combat identification system contributes to live training.
- Defense university revamps acquisition training program.
- U.S. services test Aussie-built catamaran: High-speed vessel could operate both in deep seas and coastal waters, officials say.
- Army pondering alternatives for tactical missile payload.
- Army's next battle: Fuel, transportation costs: Gen. Thompson says hybrid-electric tactical vehicles offer a viable alternative.
- Heavy-duty hauler pushes limits of truck technology.
- SOCOM will spend bonus dollars on modernization.
- Despite splendid deeds, Navy remains target of budget AX.
- Unmanned underwater vehicles not quite there yet, Navy says.
- E-Business offers homeland defense fixes: Information sharing among U.S. police agencies could help anti-terrorism efforts.
- Office of Homeland Security facing daunting challenges.
- Operation Flashpoint: A Cold-War crisis.
- Government.
- Industry.
- Combat Survivability unit hands out awards.
- WID to hold its annual meeting on April 16.
- Chapter events.
- Events.