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    Wars are on longer just won on battlefields, on the land or at sea. Dr Gareth Evans examines a new breed of geospatial warfare presenting new threats to today's militaries.

  • Making the Most of Airspace

    The airspace isn't getting any bigger, but it can be used more effectively. Guy Richards takes a look at the satellite-based navigation and communication technologies involved.

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    Production of the C-17 military transport aircraft was originally due to have ended in 2004. But, as Anthony Beachey discovers, output could continue for years, keeping the Globemaster in business...

  • The Business Jet Transformer

    Alex Hawkes discovers Boeing's new convertible business jet, which switches easily between all-passenger and all-cargo configurations.

  • Tech Trends: The Shrinking Size of the Cable

    Changes in military craft are having trickle-down effect on aerospace markets. Anthony Beachey looks at how cabling is managing to pack more of a punch into less space than ever...

  • UAVs at the Forefront of Future Warfare

    UAVs are becoming increasingly competitive as air forces around the world catch on to their potential. Our guest columnist, retired Air Commodore Azfar A Khan, who served in the Pakistan...

  • EADS: 50/50 by 2020?

    Will Europe's leading aerospace and defence group survive falling profits, production cuts and penalties? Paul French investigates if EADS can fulfil its chief exec's dream of a better-balanced business.

  • The New Breed of Pilot

    Forget the aviator, UAVs mean that tomorrow's pilots will have better gaming skills than eyesight. By Richard Gasparre.

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