Sentences with phrase «in aerial warfare»

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Israeli defense companies will lose a market that is set to make massive procurements in the coming years, including state - of - the - art radars, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV), electronic warfare systems, and missile interceptors such as Israel's Iron Dome and Magic Wand.
Continued advances in unmanned aerial vehicle technology have profound implications regarding the nature of modern warfare
We learned back in May that Bradley Cooper was attached to star, and that the film would include «aerial warfare,» but...
It's terrifying, in other words, even when you can't process what's going on, because of the perspective afforded by its aerial shots of Yanks fire - bombing a civilian population — an acceptable war crime in Dresden and Tokyo, lest we forget — followed hot by chemical warfare in a sequence of flight from slowly - encroaching death that pays a sort of literal homage to Romero's shambling legions.
In the former category, Hemingway has fun using all the decidedly un-retro 2012 Industrial Light and Magic digital effects toys at his disposal for the many aerial warfare sequences.
Combining a broad experience of all aspects of aerial warfare with a deep respect for and knowledge of Arab culture, Horner commanded the U.S. and allied air assets during Desert Shield and Desert Storm — the forces of a dozen nations — and was responsible for the design and execution of one of the most devastating air campaigns in history.
Immerse yourself in WWI combat and the dawn of aerial warfare as you pilot revolutionary flying machines.
While the illusion is diminished in replay with the same precarious flight paths shown to players, the game does deliver a magnificently visceral recreation of aerial warfare the first time around.
The teaser shows both U.S and Vietnam troops pitted against each other on a grassy field, this time with some heavy aerial warfare in the form of helicopters by the Americans.
Writing with light 14 June A new exhibition at the Morgan Library & Museum in New York explores photography's more unusual byways: from x-rays to aerial views, conceptual art to documenting warfare.
Undead Sun, the first of a series of First World War centenary commissions, looks at the issues of visibility and concealment in warfare, exploring the advent of aerial surveillance, camouflage, and lines of sight.
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