Come the revolution: uk looks to transition dew to the frontline/ Richard Scott
Material type: TextSubject(s): In: Journal of Electromagnetic Dominance, Volume 47, Issue 3, Mar 2024, pg. 20-24Summary: The real-world benefits of directed energy weapon (DEW) systems are now increasingly recognized by military forces worldwide. The next stage is to transition that technology to the frontline, and field both LDEW and RF DEW systems operationally.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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The real-world benefits of directed energy weapon (DEW) systems are now increasingly recognized by military forces worldwide. The next stage is to transition that technology to the frontline, and field both LDEW and RF DEW systems operationally.
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