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The boys in black the Thahan Phran (Rangers), Thailand's para-military border guards
Published 2004Subjects: “…Paramilitary forces Thailand…”
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MILITANTS, CRIMINALS, AND WARLORDS : THE CHALLENGE OF LOCAL GOVERNANCE IN AN AGE OF DISORDER /
Published 2018Subjects: “…Paramilitary forces…”
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The Iban trackers and Sarawak rangers, 1948-1963
Published 2019Subjects: “…Paramilitary forces Malaysia Sarawak History 20th century…”
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Corporate soldiers and international security the rise of private military companies
Published 2006Subjects: “…Paramilitary forces History 21st century…”
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Human rights and conflict exploring the links between rights, law, and peacebuilding
Published 2006Table of Contents: “…Lerche -- Claiming a humanitarian imperative / Hugo Slim -- Humanitarian intervention after Kosovo / Richard Falk -- Holding military and paramilitary forces accountable / John Cerone -- Human rights, terrorism, and efforts to combat terrorism / Jordan J. …”
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Unmanned aircraft systems UAVs design, development and deployment
Published 2010Table of Contents: “…Part 3 THE DEPLOYMENT OF UAV SYSTEMS. 21 Operational Trials and Full Certification. 21.1 Company Trials. 21.2 Customer Trials and Sales Demonstrations. 22 UAV System Deployment. 22.1 Introduction. 22.2 Network-centric Operations (NCO). 22.3 Teaming with Manned and Other Unmanned Systems. 23 Naval Roles. 23.1 Fleet Detection and Shadowing. 23.2 Radar Confusion. 23.3 Missile Decoy. 23.4 Anti-submarine Warfare. 23.5 Radio Relay. 23.6 Port Protection. 23.7 Over-beach Reconnaissance. 23.8 Fisheries Protection. 23.9 Detection of Illegal Imports. 23.10 Electronic Intelligence. 23.11 Maritime Surveillance. 23.12 Summary. 24 Army Roles. 24.1 Covert Reconnaissance and Surveillance. 24.2 Fall-of-shot Plotting. 24.3 Target Designation by Laser. 24.4 NBC Contamination Monitoring. 24.5 IED and Landmine Detection and Destruction. 24.6 Electronic Intelligence. 24.7 Teaming of Manned and Unmanned Systems. 24.8 System Mobility. 24.9 Persistent Urban Surveillance. 25 Air Force Roles. 25.1 Long-range Reconnaissance and Strike. 25.2 Airborne Early Warning. 25.3 Electronic Intelligence. 25.4 Pre-strike Radar and Anti-aircraft Systems Counter. 25.5 Interception. 25.6 Airfield Security. 26 Civilian, Paramilitary and Commercial Roles. 26.1 Aerial Photography.* 26.2 Agriculture. 26.3 Coastguard and Lifeboat Institutions. 26.4 Customs and Excise. 26.5 Conservation. 26.6 Electricity Companies. 26.7 Fire Services. 26.8 Fisheries. 26.9 Gas and Oil Supply Companies. 26.10 Information Services. 26.11 Local Civic Authorities. 26.12 Meteorological Services.* 26.13 Traffic Agencies. 26.14 Ordnance Survey. 26.15 Police Authorities.* 26.16 Rivers Authorities and Water Boards. 26.17 Survey Organisations. 26.18 Communications Relay. 26.19 Landmine Detection and Destruction. 26.20 Other Applications. …”
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