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    environment. Based on current resources and predicted security environment Joint Force 2025 should focus on the following capabilities. The Army and Marines should extend the service life of certain weapons capabilities while enhancing integrated air missile defense, in addition to combat vehicle improvements and purchases. The Navy should enhance surface and sub-surface systems and operations, increase the lethality of the surface fleet and develop redundant communication and navigation systems. The

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    with the development of submarine launched missiles the war got the shape of more devastated way of getting peace. Pakistan and India, both did many experiments to ensure the accuracy, precision, reliability and access to different targets in the enemy’s territory. On Pakistan end, Ghauri, Shaheen, Hataf and Nasr missiles are the part of medium, short and battlefield range missiles with range of 60km to upto 3000km. Pakistan has precise and accurate missiles which can engage the target not only in the

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    Analysis Of ' Three Days '

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    “You have exactly three days,” the scary Neptunian said. George Buckner turned off his 40” TV in shock. According to the news report, Neptunians, the people of Neptune, have launched a missile that is going to hit Earth in exactly 72 hours, or three days. If what the Neptunians say is true, then they launched the missile because they want to destroy the Earth. They say that this is because pollution from the Earth has reached their planet, and it is causing global warming on Neptune. George knows that

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    like scud missiles and mortars. Air Defense Artillery is an ever evolving force and has been there for protection of American forces against these threats. Air Defense Artillery is a group of weapons that divide the airspace into two different sectors. Short Range Air Defense, also known as SHORAD, defends against low altitude, short range aircraft and munitions. High to Medium Altitude Air Defense, also known

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    it. In South Korea, Mattis addressed the controversy over the joint decision to deploy a Terminal High Altitude Area Defence (Thaad) battery in response to North Korean ballistic missile development. He had already reaffirmed American commitment to the deployment of a Thaad system to defend against North Korean ballistic missiles despite recent pressure from China to cancel the deployment. Read also | India in Trump's world In a veiled reference to China's concerns that a Thaad radar could be used

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    Abdul Kalam

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    wants to create a new order. An order of strength and thundering of fire." -- from a poem written by Dr A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Dr A.P.J. Abdul Kalam is the undisputed father of India's missile program. He has breathed life into ballistic missiles like the Agni and Prithvi, which put China and Pakistan well under India's missile range. It is too exhausting to track Dr Abdul Kalam's achievements to date. In the '60s and '70s he was a trail blazer in the space department. In the '80s he transformed the moribund

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    India is a well-known country that is located in Southern Asia, between Burma and Pakistan while bordered by the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal. Distinguished with a long history, it is known that the north western Aryan tribes came to settle with the Dravidian tribe during 1500 B. C., thus creating what is now known as India (“Central Intelligence Agency”, 2007). India is a high ranking country that has made its mark in history, which has shaped the world today. From their love of culture

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    Throughout the history of the world, there has always been a struggle to be the most powerful country in the world. Many key aspects that go into deciding what countries are the most powerful; some of these aspects are having a powerful military, strong economy, large population and a powerful but strong government. Most key aspects of what makes a country strong are also the same the aspects that make up the operational environment variables. The United States Army breaks down the operational

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    great asset to United States and Coalition forces. Allowing the United States to maintain a certain military and political presence in the Middle East. However this is not a one way alliance, Bahrain in return receives protection from tactical ballistic missiles, air breathing threats as well as sea coverage from our presence in this Middle East region. Bahrain is ranked 18th in the world economically, number 1 in the region. With a population of 1.2 billion and an unemployment rate of 4.1%.

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    Patriot Missile Crisis

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    Intro Ballistic missile defense became a necessity after World War II when Germany developed and launched several missiles at targets around Europe. During the Cold War, the United States and Russia began developing technologies to build and use long range missiles at a moment's notice. Before the Gulf War and Desert Storm there were no systems to defend against theater ballistic missiles or TBM’s. The Patriot missile system had been developed in the 1970’s to counter threats from enemy aircrafts

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