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AN/SLQ-32 electronic warfare suite
US Navy shipboard electronic warfare suite
Military Technical Courier
peer-reviewed scholarly journal published by the Ministry of Defence of the Republic of Serbia
intelligence, surveillance, target acquisition, and reconnaissance
practice that links several battlefield functions together to assist a combat force in employing its sensors and managing the information they gather
laser sight
type of sight which illuminates a laser beam on the target
V-BAT
type of aircraft
L3Harris EA-37B Compass Call
American electronic warfare airplane
United States Army Ordnance Corps
military branch of the United States Army
Lockheed EC-130H Compass Call
electronic warfare aircraft model by Lockheed
International Traffic in Arms Regulations
United States law preventing export of military technologies
electronic counter-countermeasure
part of electronic warfare
ballistic missile program of Iran
Land Warrior
Cancelled US Army program
gun safe
secure storage container for firearms
barrack buster
1990s improvised mortars by the Provisional Irish Republican Army
V-hull
thumb|right|300px|The V-hull on the Marine Personnel Carrier (highlighted in green) protects well against IEDs, but raises the center of mass, increasing the likelihood of rollovers.
Future Assault Shell Technology helmet
combat helmet
multi-scale camouflage
type of camouflage pattern combining micro- and macro patterns
MASS
military technology
AN/ALQ-144
right|thumb|An ALQ-144 jammer mounted on an OV-10 Bronco.
The AN/ALQ-144, AN/ALQ-147, and AN/ALQ-157 are US infrared anti-aircraft missile countermeasure devices (IRCM). They were developed by Sanders Associates in the 1970s to counter the threat of infrared guided surface-to-air missiles like the 9K32 Strela-2. While decoy flares were effective at jamming first generation infra-red guided missiles, each flare was only effective for a short period. If an aircraft needed to loiter over a high risk area or was flying slowly (as helicopters do), it would require a large number of flares to decoy
AUSCANNZUKUS
thumb|AUSCANNZUKUS member states
human-in-the-loop
Human-in-the-loop (HITL) is used in multiple contexts. It can be defined as a model requiring human interaction. HITL is associated with modeling and simulation (M&S) in the live, virtual, and constructive taxonomy. HITL, along with the related human-on-the-loop are also used in relation to lethal autonomous weapons. Further, HITL is used in the context of machine learning.
AN/ALE-50 Towed Decoy System
Military aircraft towed decoy system
ACCS
planned NATO project
history of military technology
Overview of applications of scientific knowledge to armed conflict
fiber optic drone
uncrewed vehicle guided by an optical fiber
Nozh
brand of Ukrainian tank armor modules
military applications of artificial intelligence
AN/ALE-47
The AN/ALE-47 airborne countermeasures dispenser is used to protect military aircraft from incoming radar and infrared homing missiles. It works by dispensing flares or chaff from a large variety of military aircraft.
list of infantry weapons of World War I
Wikimedia list article
Directional Infrared Counter Measures
AN/ALQ-101 countermeasures pod
Military aircraft electronic countermeasures pod
Future Tactical Truck Systems
type of Utility vehicle
Schweizer RU-38 Twin Condor
Twin-engined reconnaissance aircraft
Martin/General Dynamics RB-57F Canberra
Strategic reconnaissance aircraft