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100 | 1 | _aLOUTH John | |
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_aScience, technology and the generation of the military instrument/ _cJohn Louth and Justin Bronk |
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520 | _aWith the funding behind this long-held military edge now being scaled back as part of a wider austerity drive, it is ever-more important that governments invest their money wisely and that new technology is operationalised as effectively as possible. In this article, the authors draw on interviews with policy-makers, industry figures and military personnel as well as novel-technology case studies to argue for the 'operationalisation' of uncertainty in the early design stages of capability planning, tehreby allowing for the inclusion of mature technology at a much later date. | ||
650 | _aMILITARY ART AND SCIENCE | ||
650 | _aMILITARY PLANNING | ||
650 | _aSTRATEGIC PLANNING | ||
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_aRUSI Journal: _gVol 160 No 2, April/May 2015, pp.58-67 (127) |
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