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    VORBEMERKUNGEN

    Dieses Dokument, das in Verbindung mit den zwei Dokumenten

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    A Band => Frequenzbandbezeichnungen AAA, Anti Aircraft Artillery1. U.S. Lexicon: Code names; ICH, 3rd Ed., 1977/78, S.86-102.2. A better antiaircraft gunfire control system? DE, January

    1980, S.84-86.

    3. Fire control on the modern battlefield; Tom Baranauskas;DE, October 1987, S.137-144.

    AAI Corporation1. Http://www.aaicorp.com2. AOC corporate member profiles; JED, February 2004, S.51-

    72.

    AALC1. HUD/EVS: Beyond Infrared; Charlotte Adams; Avionics

    Magazine - Aviation Today, August 2004.

    www.aviationtoday.com

    AAQ1. How to decipher U.S. electronic equipment designations;

    ICH, 9th Ed., 1984, S.62.

    AAQ-13 & AAQ-14 => Lantirn AAQ-161. Http://www.raytheon.com/es/esproducts2. Night vision system adds Laser target designator; J.R.R.; DE,

    July 1992, S.14.

    AAQ-24(V), Nemesis, DIRCM1. Nemesis: Imaging technology provides countermeasures to

    defeat the IR missile threat; Scott R. Gourley; D&SE,December 1995, S.28-29.

    2. More sensitive MWS sensors enhance DIRCMeffectiveness; Philip J. Klass; AW&ST, October 27, 1997,

    S.47-49.3. Live-fire tests demonstrate AAQ-24 DIRCM capabilities;

    Philip J. Klass; AW&ST, October 26, 1998, S.44-45.

    4. New F/A-18 EW suite encounters large cost rise, but smalldelay; Philip J. Klass; AW&ST, October 26, 1998, S.47-49.

    5. DIRCM goes Laser; Martin Streetly - European Report; JED,July 1999, S.18.

    6. DIRCM, ATIRCM compared in DoD study; S. Carroll - ECMonitor; JED, July 1999, S.25-26.

    7. Live-fire test gives dramatic example of DIRCM capabilities;AW&ST, November 15, 1999, S.98.

    8. Nemesis; IECM 2001, S.123.9. Asian Aerospace 2002, DIRCM pointed the way forward at

    Asias premier air show; JED, April 2002, S.26-27.10. Technische Unterlage von Northrop Grumman ElectronicsSystems Integration International, Rolling Meadows, IL,

    USA: AN/AAQ-24 (V) DIRCM, Nemesis Directional InfraredCountermeasures Self-Protection Suite.

    AAR => AAQ AAR-44(V)1. The Missile Warning challenge; Dr. Meir Danino; JED, July

    1999, S.45-50. Errata: JED, September 1999, S.34.

    2. AN/AAR-44/44A; IECH, 2001, S.198.3. Technische Unterlage von Raytheon/E-Systems, Goleta

    Division, CA, USA: AAR-44(V) Advanced Missile Warning forAircraft Survivability.

    AAR-471. New F/A-18 EW suite encounters large cost rise, but small

    delay; Philip J. Klass; AW&ST, October 26, 1998, S.47-49.2. AN/AAR-47 upgrades continue; B. Rivers - EC Monitor; JED,

    January 1999, S.32-34.3. AW&ST Aerospace Source Book, January 11, 1999, S.208.4. AAR-47 gains dual function; AW&ST, November 15, 1999,

    S.44.

    5. You bet your life: Todays Missile Warning Systems; DonHerskovitz; JED, April 2000, S.54.

    6. Testing of AN/AAR-47 upgrade returns to white sands - ECMonitor; K. Sherman; JED, December 2000, S.26-30.

    7. AN/AAR-47; IECH, 2001, S.198.

    AAR-54(V)1. Technische Unterlage von Northrop Grumman, Baltimore,

    Maryland, USA: AN/AAR-54(V) Passive Missile ApproachWarning System, DS-057-DSM-0996.

    2. MAWS selected for Luftwaffe C-160s - EC Monitor; B.Rivers; JED, August 2000, S.28-29.

    3. AN/AAR-54(V); IECH, 2001, S.199.4. Als Flugkrperwarnsystem fr die Transall; pp; SuT, Juni

    2004, S.59.

    AAR-57(V)1. Http://www.sanders.com2. Less agile, sharper eyes; S. Carroll; JED, July 1999, S.48.3. Passive UV Missile-Warning Systems; Larry De Cosimo, et

    al.; JED, December 1999, S.51-54.

    4. You bet your life: Todays Missile Warning Systems; DonHerskovitz; JED, April 2000, S.51-56.

    5. AN/AAR-57 CMWS; IECH 2001, S.199. AAR-581. Raytheon Decoy to protect B-1; Michael A. Dornheim -

    Goleta, CA; AW&ST, October 26, 1998, S.61.

    2. AN/AAR-58; IECH 2001, S.200. AAR-60

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    1. Germany examining Missile Warners for C-160s - ECMonitor; B. Rivers; JED, April 1999, S.30-31.

    2. Les agile, sharper eyes; S. Carroll; JED, July 1999, S. 48.3. Technische Unterlage von DASA/LFK/Thomson-CSF: EW

    Suite for Helicopter.4. AW&ST Aerospace Source Book, January 11, 1999, S.207.5. MAWS selected for Luftwaffe C-160s - EC Monitor; B.

    Rivers; JED, August 2000, S.28-29.

    6. Germany defines MILDS requirement; European Report -Martin Streetly; JED, September 2000, S.18.

    AAS => AAQ AAS-44(V), Infrared Laser Detecting-Ranging-Tracking

    Set1. Http://www.raytheon.com/es/esproducts2. US Navy buys IR Ranging and Detection Systems; B. Rivers,

    EC Monitor; JED, July 1999, S.33-34.3. Predator flew with target designator over Kosovo; B.

    Rivers, EC Monitor; JED, September 1999, S.33-34.

    Abgaswolke1. Kombiniertes Scheinziel fr die Luftwaffe (KSL); SuT,

    12/2000, S.820-821.

    ABL, AirBorne Laser1. Teams to submit bids for airborne laser; William B. Scott -

    Colorado Springs; AW&ST, June 16, 1996, S.45.2. Mit Laser auf Raketenjagd; Karl Schwarz; FLUG REVUE,

    Oktober 2002, S.54-57.

    3. Flash in the Plan - Directed-energy weapons remain moreexperimental than available; Ted McKenna; JED, May 2003,S.46-52.

    4. Testing continues on USAF Airborne Laser; Ted McKenna;JED, November 2005, S.23-25.

    5. ABL - Airborne Laser; Jan Helmig; Strategie und Technik,Januar 2006, S.44-45.

    6. Kampflaser gegen Raketen - Boeing YAL-1A; Daniel Jorns;FLIEGERREVUE, 06-2006, S.26-30.

    Abschirmung -Shielding1. Theorie der elektromagnetischen Felder; Prof. Dr. S. Blume;

    Hthig Verlag, Heidelberg, 1982.

    2. RF Shielding becomes more necessary - Euroform; ArnoldZais - Keene; MSN, December 1982, S.64A-64D.

    3. Effective shielding is more than a pretty facade; Richard D.Scheps; Microwaves & RF, 23(1984)10, S.85-112.

    4. Stay EMI-calm on a noise-free island; M. Shandas & P.Shandas - Microsource, Santa Rosa, CA; Microwaves & RF,25(1986)10, S.101-105.

    5. Elektromagnetische Vertrglichkeit (EMV); Karl-HeinzGonschorek & Anton Kohling; Physik in unserer Zeit, 19.

    Jahrgang, Mai 1988, Nr.3, S.80-91.6. EMI shielding of composite materials; Frank Marella; DE,

    March 1990, S.68-71.

    7. Making effective EM shields from aluminium and plastic; A.Kumar - AK Electromagnetique, Quebec, Canada;Microwaves & RF, 36(1997)8, S.128-137.

    8. Minimize EMI effects in wireless circuits; M.A. Halim - SRTelecom, Ontario, Canada; Microwaves & RF, 37(1998)2,S.54-62.

    9. Designing production shielded RF fixtures; Russ Krajec - HP,Loveland, CO; Microwaves & RF, 38(1999)6, S.69-76.

    10. New shielding method overcomes old problems -Application Note of ITEM Publications, Conshohocken, PA;

    Microwaves & RF, 41(2002)1, S.92.11. Von Blitz getroffen - mehr Schutz fr Elektronik und neue

    Werkstoffe; PLANET AEROSPACE, Nr. 3/2003, Juli-August-September, S.14-17.

    Abschlsse - Terminators1. Introduction to Resistors & Terminators; KDI Electronics

    Alpha, Inc.; MSDH, 4th Ed., July 1986, Vol.16, No.7, S.196-237.

    Abschwcher -Attenuators1. Koaxiale HF-Dmpfungsglieder, Technologie und

    Dmpfungsmessverfahren; F. Weinert & B.O. Weinschel;Mikrowellen Journal, 3-75, S.161-164.

    2. Attenuating circumstances, microwave passive coaxialattenuators - An overview; Bill Painter - Omni Spectra; MJ,

    April 1977, S.16-23.3. Coaxial attenuators handle 50 W over multi-octave Bands;

    C. Staeger & D. Pochard; MSN, May 1978, S.74-77.4. Introduction to Attenuators; Anzeige von KDI Electronics;

    MSDH, 4th Ed., July 1986, Vol.16, No.7, S.114-141.5. Attenuators boost dynamic range of radar receivers; Asad

    M. Madni, et al - Systron Donner, Van Nuys, CA;

    Microwaves & RF, 29(1990)3, S.93-100.6. Selecting and specifying attenuators; M. C. Barnard; MSN,

    January 1990, S.72-75.7. RF attenuators fit a wide range of applications; Jack

    Browne - Chief Editor; Microwaves & RF, 29(1990)10,S.122-132.

    8. Digital attenuators optimize DF receivers; Alan Conrad -Contributing Editor; Microwaves & RF, 29(1990)10, S.123.

    9. Attenuators settles 100 percent in less than 1 s - Productof Comstron, Plainview, NY; Microwaves & RF, 29(1990)11,S.156.

    10. Fast GaAs MMIC attenuator has 5-b resolution; BrianBedard - Hittite Microwave, Woburn, MA; Microwaves &

    RF, 30(1991)10, S.71-76.

    Absorberhalle, Absorberraum -Anechoic Chamber1. Britains Largest Anechoic Chamber; Hawker Siddeley

    Dynamics, Stevange; MJ, October 1977, S.52d.2. Digital processing enhances Antenna Measurements;

    Doren W. Hess; MSN, May 1978, S.40-54.3. The semi-open Anechoic Chamber; K.A. Koob & H.C.

    Liesenktter - MBB, Mnchen; MJ, June 1978, S.120-123.4. Naval Air Test Center unveils new Anechoic Chamber; Staff

    Report; JED, October 1983, S.161-168.

    5. Diagonal horn improves anechoic chamber tests; S.J. Foti &D.D. McGahey; Microwaves & RF, 23(1984)3, S.105-

    108,110,134.6. Spelling out RCS antenna specs; SJF & DDM; Microwaves &

    RF, 23(1984)3, S.109, 134.7. Anzeige von Emerson & Cuming in ICH, 9th Ed., 1984, S.72-

    73.8. Microwave Absorbers and Anechoic Chambers; Johan Pyck;

    Mikrowellenmagazin, 11(1985)2, S.160-163.

    9. Northrop completes colossal chamber; Michael Kachmar -Senior Editor; Microwaves & RF, 25(1986)4, S.53.

    10. Certify test stations for accurate antenna QA; BernardKardon, Consulting Enginner, New Bechelle, NY;

    Microwaves & RF, 26(1987)1, S.75-81.

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    11. Specifying an Anechoic Chamber; G.A. Sanchez - AdvancedElectromagnetics; MSN&CT, May 1987, S.106-113.

    12. Das neue MBB-Labor fr ElektromagnetischeBeeinflussung; Mikrowellenmagazin, 13(1987)4, S.376-

    377.13. Time-domain methods silence reflections in anechoic

    chambers; Stephen A. Brumley - Motorola, Scottsdale, AZ;Microwaves & RF, 28(1989)7, S.109-114.

    14. Free worlds largest anechoic facility; Microwaves & RF,28(1989)9, S.47.

    15. Software or Hardware gating - Whats best for RCSMeasurements; Greg McCarter; MSN, November 1989, S.

    60-65.16. Unique measurement performance with the Compensated

    Compact Range; MBB, Deutsche Aerospace, Munich; MJ,

    Feb. 1991, S.138.17. Absorberhallen fr Straussendungs- und

    Strfestigkeitsmessungen; Friedrich-Wilhelm Trautnitz -EMV-Systemtechnik, Siemens Matsushita Components; HF-

    Report, Mai 2/93, S.46-48.

    18. EMV-Metechnik von A-Z; X. Sutter & A. Gerstner; Franzis-Verlag, Poing, 1994. Absorbermaterialien - Absorbing Materials1. Emerson & Cuming Inc., Canton, Masachusetts, USA:

    Absorber fr elektromagnetische Wellen, ein ntzlichesRstzeug fr Ingenieure; Mikrowellen Magazin, Heft 6/78,S.436-440.

    2. Ecomp GmbH, Anzeigen in Mikrowellen Magazin, Heft3/81, S.327,328.

    3. Firmenportrait Ecomp GmbH, Ingenieurbro frMikrowellentechnik und Elektronik, Mikrowellen Magazin,

    13(1987)6, S.701-703.

    4.

    Mikrowellen-Absorber-Material; Anzeige von KTV/Tricomin Mikrowellen & HF Magazin, 15(1989)1.5. Verfahren zur Messung der Absorberreflexion; F. Berents &

    T. Friedrichs; Mikrowellen & HF Magazin, 16(1990)3, S.218-

    221.6. Firmenbericht: Microwave Absorbers, Theory, Design, and

    Test; Paul F. Dixon, Technical Director; MicrosorbTechnologies Inc., Hopedale, MA, USA, April 1993.

    7. Adding optimum RF absorbing materials; Alan Conrad -Special Projects Editor; Microwaves & RF, 37(1998)5, S.207-

    208.

    Abtasttheorem1. Digitale Signalverarbeitung; Norbert Hesselmann; Vogel-

    Buchverlag, Wrzburg, 1983, S.59.2. Photonik, Grundlagen, Komponenten und Systeme; Prof.

    Dr. Jrgen Jahns - FernUniversitt Hagen; Oldenburg VerlagMnchen Wien, 2001.

    3. Nachrichtentechnik, 3. Auflage; Martin Werner; Vieweg,Braunschweig/Wiesbaden, Februar 2002.

    ACARS1. Lexikon der Luftfahrt; Niels Klumann & Armin Malik;

    Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg, 2004.

    ACAS/TCAS1. System minimizes chances for mid-air collisions; MSN, June

    1981, S.31-38.2. The future of civil avionics; A.D. Helfrick - Cessna Aircraft,

    Avionics Div.; Microwaves & RF, 22(1983)7, S.70-76,80.

    3. Collision avoidance: In a holding pattern; Edmond R.Gunny; Microwaves & RF, 26(1987)5, S. 69.

    4. Time Modulation, Part 2: Scheme codes avoidancemaneuvers for aircraft; Edmond R. Gunny - Consultant, Los

    Angeles, CA; Microwaves & RF, 26(1987)6, S.86-93.5. By 1992, TCASII; Microwaves & RF, 28(1989)2, S.21.6. TCAS, windshear rescheduled; Microwaves & RF,

    29(1990)5, S.27.

    7. Coaxial Switch Technology for Collision Avoidance Systems;Michael Long - Dynatech Microwave Technology; MJ, Dec.1991, S.98-100.

    8. Funkortungs- und Funknavigationsanlagen; WernerMansfeld, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Habil.; Hthig Buch Verlag GmbH,Heidelberg, 1994, S.345-351.

    9. New TCAS-2 Software simplifies operation; Bruce D.Nordwall; AW&ST, March 10, 1997, S.62.

    10. Avionics for the Pilot; Joe Johnston; Airlife Publishing Ltd,Shrewsbury, UK, 1998, S.167-175.

    11. Cockpit Instrumente; Peter Bachmann; Motorbuch Verlag,Stuttgart, 1998, S.132-133.

    12. Introduction to TCAS II, Version 7; U.S. Department ofTransportation, Federal Aviation Administration; November2000.

    13. Radar mit realer und synthetischer Apertur; H. Klausing &W. Holpp (Hrsg); Oldenburg Verlag Mnchen Wien, 2000,S.200-202.

    14. First ACAS II installed - Dornier Flugzeugwerft GmbH (eb);EADS-Magazin: Mforum, September 2001, S.13.

    15. TCAS - Product Focus; Avionics Magazine - Aviation Today,April 2002.

    16. TCAS More Foolproof than generally recognized; Bruce D.Nordwall; AW&ST, July 15, 2002, S.36-37.

    17. Japan debates TCAS when controllers err; EiichiroSekigawa, Tokyo; AW&ST, July 29, 2002, S.52-53.

    18. Tdliches Missverstndnis; Heiko Stolzke; Flugrevue,September 2002, S.26-27.

    19. Kollisionswarngerte, TCAS - die letzte Sicherheit; WernerFischbach; FLIEGERREVUE, Special, 9/2002, S.35-37.

    ACCS1. ACCS, Das Fhrungssystem der NATO-Luftstreitkrfte; Paul

    Werner Knorr - Oberstleutnant, ACCS-Projekt; SuT, Juli2005, S.40-46.

    ACMS1. Honeywell selected for Chinook Avionics Cockpit. Pentons

    Military Electronics, April 2006, Page 3.

    ACRS1. EH-101 Pilot Report: Heritage payoff; David M. North;

    AW&ST, January 26, 2004, S.40-45.

    ACS, Aerial Common Sensor1. LM-Pressemitteilung vom 3. August 2004: Lockheed Martin

    Team awarded $879 Million Aerial Common Sensor

    Programm.2. L-3-Pressemitteilung vom 5. August 2004: L-3

    Communications on Team selected for next-generation

    airborne ISR& Target ID System for U.S. Army & U.S. Navy.3. LM-Pressemitteilung vom 16. August 2004: Lockheed

    Martin announces diversified Team for Aerial CommonSensor program.

    4. Janes Air Forces News Briefs vom 9. September 2004.

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    5. Sensortrger fr die US Army; Karl Schwarz; FLUG REVUE,Oktober 2004, S.50.

    6. Know Thine Enemy; Robert Wall - Washington; AW&ST,November 29, 2004, S.31-32.

    ACSS1.

    Http://www.L-3.com.com/acss2. Http://www.thales-avionics.com

    3. Transatlantic defence tie-up planned - A background ofacquisitions; Paul Lewis; Flight International, No. 4785, Vol.

    159, 19-25 June 2001, S.6.4. ACSS-002-01-03, Dec. 2002.5. People First pay off; William B. Scott, Phoenix; AW&ST,

    March 22, 2004, S.55-56.

    ADA1. Jean Ichbiah assesses Ada and the future of

    Microcomputers; DE, September 1981, S.126-127.2. Ada goes to work; James E. Fawcette - Editor-in-Chief; DE,

    July 1982, S.61-74.3. Work center integrates Ada equipment needs; D. Babcock,

    J. Williams & D. Saliba; MilitaryElectronics/Countermeasures, January 1982, S.22-26.

    4. Ada machine delivers high performance; P. Hartwick & D.Naedel; DE, November 1984, S.98-102.

    5. Ada compiler for VAX; J.F.J. -Industry News; DE, December1984, S.41.

    6. Will Ada succeed? Daniel Klein - Rolm; DE, December 1984,S.105-108.

    7. A buyers guide to Ada procurement; Daniel Klein; DE,January 1985, S. 101-112.

    8. Ada progress satisfies DOD; John F. Judge; DE, June 1985,S.77-87.

    9. Ada capabilities for todays Microprocessors; DE, June1985, S.117-122.10. Ada: A good start an exciting future; Christine L. Braun; DE,

    July 1985, S.105-106.

    11. Taking hard line on Software -Citical Programm Reviews;DE, July 1986, S.74-89.

    12. Choosing an Ada environment; William J. Marlow; DE,September 1986, S.115-121.

    13. The future of Ada technology; Donn Milton; DE, December1986, S.47-50.

    14. Developing communication protocols in Ada; Van C. Baker& James Baldo Jr. -E-Systems; DE, December 1986, S.90-104.

    15. Choosing Ada tasking models for real-time systems; F.L.Friedman & P.A.T. Wolfgang; DE, April 1987, s.168-176.

    16. From Pascal to Ada: A practical perspective on translation;D.L. Stock & J.A. Stewart; DE, May 1987, S.S23-S31.

    17. Programmers produce more with Ada; V.L. Castor & DavidPreston; DE, June 1987, S.165-172.

    18. Using Ada as a software design tool; Saro B. Ghazarian -General Dynamics; DE, October 1987, S.129-132.

    19. Producing with Ada - Real-time solutions for complexproblems; Jeffrey Rowe; DE, July 1990, S.41-53.

    20. Ada tools: Compilers coming online; John Rhea; DE,November 1990, S.47-58.

    21. Ada product directory; DE, October 1991, S.35-50.22. Ada: Chameleon or chimera? Benjamin M. Brosgol; DE,

    January 1992, S.30-31.23. Joe the genius tailor - Ada in action; Benjamin M. Brosgol;

    DE, May 1992, S.26-29.

    24. Ada 95: Getting the bugs out; Joyce L. Tokar, Ph.D.; DE,May 1995, S.20-23.

    Adaptive Antennen1. Adaptive arrays and sidelobe cancellers; A perspective; D.J.

    Chapman - Syracuse Research Corp.; MJ, Aug. 1977, S.43-

    46.2. A Sidelobe Blanking System; Pedro P. Arancibia; MJ, March1978, S. 69-73.

    3. Adaptive array radar looks away from jammers; FJM;Microwaves, 19(1980)3, S.18.

    4. Adaptive radar sharpens NATOs defense; Michael Burton;Microwaves, 20(1981)9, S.19, 22.

    5. Adaptive Antennas find Military and Civilian Applications -Part III; P.M. Grant & C.F.N. Cowan; MSN, September 1981,

    S.97-107.6. Introduction to Radar Systems; Merrill I. Skolnik; McGraw-

    Hill, 1983, S.332-333.7. Adaptive Antenna arrays for C3I; Bruce Miller - US Army EW

    lab.; JED, October 1984, S.145-146, 166-168.

    8. Auxiliary Microstrip Antenna Reduces Side-Lobe Jamming;Klaus Solbach; MSN, March 1989, S. 26-29.

    9. Adaptive antenna technology aids wireless transmission;Bert Erickson, Consultant; Microwaves & RF, 36(1997)13,

    S.139-144.

    Adcock-Antennensystem, Dreh-Adcock1. Funkortung und Funknavigation; Erwin Lertes; Vieweg,

    Braunschweig, 1985, S. 24.

    ADIRS1. ADIRS for Airbus aircraft; C61-0123-000-000, August 2004,

    Honeywell International Inc., Aerospace Electronic

    Systems, Air Transport Systems, Phnix, AZ.www.honeywell.com

    ADLER1. Fhrungs- und Waffeneinsatzsysteme des Heeres; Edgar

    Ziegler & Jrg-Peter Meier; wt III/1999, S.70-72.

    2. Die Artillerietruppe im Heer der Zukunft - Aufgaben,Gliederung, Ausrstung und Fhigkeiten; Heinerich Fischer- Artillerieschule; SuT, Mai 2002, S.33-42.

    3. Aufklrungsfhigkeiten der Artillerie im Heer der Zukunft;Oberst Heinrich Fischer - Artillerieschule; SuT, November2002, S.13-18.

    4. ADLER - Zehn Jahre Rechnerverbund Artillerie; DieterProchaska; SuT, September 2005, S.27-29.

    ADS-B Automatic Dependent Surveillance -Broadcast

    1. ADS-B: North to Alaska; Brian Evans; Avionics Magazine -Aviation Today, February 2000.

    2. ADS-B-Progress and the proposed rule; David Jensen;Avionics Magazine - Aviation Today, March 2002.

    3. ADS-Bs global advance; Brian Evans; Avionics Magazine -Aviation Today, August 2004.

    4. On a slow roll - Australia is out in front with its new ADS-Bnetwork, but elsewhere satellite use for ATC is off theexpected pace; David Hughes (Washington); AW&ST,

    January 31, 2005, S.39-40.5. Without Radar - Precisely - ADS-B promises improved

    accuracy and lower-cost surveillance; David Hughes

    (Washington); AW&ST, January 31, 2005. S.42-43.

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    6. ADS-Bs French connection; David Hughes - Bagneux,France; AW&ST, June 13, 2005, S.180-184.

    7. Coast to Coast ADS-B; David Hughes - Dallas; AW&ST,November 7, 2005, S.98.

    8. ADS-B: Will it be filled in? Adrian Gerold; Avionics Magazine- Aviation Today, March 2006.

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    Philip J. Klass; AW&ST, October 26, 1998, S.44-45.

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    ALQ-214, IDECM RFCM1. Navy questions Towed Decoy suitability for F/A-18C/D;

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    AW&ST, November 15, 1999, S.43-44.

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    February 2002, S.61-65.7. Stacking the deck - Neither nimble nor quick, the Super

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