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April 26, 2005

Burning Question

By Katrina C. Arabe

BQuestion.JPGWhich defense industry development should we bombard with the most praise (or criticism)? Engage here.

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Dennis Yoder said:

Surely the greatest praise must go to composites manufacturers! The materials that are protecting our fighting men and women are lighterweight, but almost indestructable, and stop bullets and shrapnell everyday. Today's armor is not steel, it's composite materials. The developments over the last few years in this area are amazing to me, and surely appreciated greatly by our young warriors... and their parents.

April 26, 2005 5:52 PM


v.k.khanna said:

the development that allows detecting the frequency of the attacking/approaching battle device and thereafter immediately freezing the same so that the attack by the opposite party gets foiled for sometime leadimng to gain in time to readjust/reorienting by the defence side and lower the destruction by postponing it or controlling the attack.

May 5, 2005 12:44 AM




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