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Jane's Defence Weekly (abbreviated as JDW) is a weekly magazine reporting on military and corporate affairs, edited by Peter Felstead. It is one of a number of military-related publications named after John F. T. Jane, an Englishman who first published Jane's All the World's Fighting Ships in 1898. It is a unit of Janes Information Services ...
Man-portable air-defense system People's Republic of China: Supplied by Qatar. [107] 9K32 Strela-2 [108] 72 mm: Man-portable air-defense system Soviet Union: Designated SA-7 Grail by NATO. 9K310 Igla-1 [109] 72 mm: Man-portable air-defense system Soviet Union: Designated SA-16 Gimlet by NATO. 9K338 Igla-S [110] 72 mm: Man-portable air-defense ...
Yet another WorldCat entry states that the title is IHS Jane's International Defence Review after 2012. [4] The IDR is one of a number of military-related publications named after Fred T. Jane, an Englishman who first published Jane's All the World's Fighting Ships in 1898. It is a unit of Jane's Information Group, which was acquired by IHS Inc ...
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1984 Jane's Defence Weekly, Volume No23, 16 June 1984, INFANTRYMAN 2000 AT BAEE; Soldier of the future, The Business Times, 16 June 1984, Page 1; Janes Military Review Fourth Year of Issue, ISBN 0-7106-0334-7, Published 4 January 1985; The Ultimate Weaponry, Paddy Griffith, The Empty Battlefield Page 150, CN 5219 Published 1991; Infantryman 2000
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Indiana's Caitlin Clark took some shots from Chicago's Angel Reese and Chennedy Carter, then struggled against New York. Pat McAfee apologized for a choice of words on the matter.
That same year, Jane's Defence Weekly was provided with several images taken by a KH-11 satellite of a Soviet naval shipbuilding facility. A 1984 computer-enhanced KH-11 photo, taken at an oblique angle, was leaked, along with two others, to Jane's Defence Weekly. The image shows the general layout of the Nikolaiev 444 shipyard on the Black Sea.