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020 |a978-1-100-22962-1
040 |aCaOODSP|beng
043 |an-cn---
0861 |aD2-326/2014E-PDF
1101 |aCanada. |bDepartment of National Defence.
24510|aNo man's land : |h[electronic resource]|btech considerations for Canada's future army / |c[by] Canadian Army Land Warfare Centre.
260 |aOttawa - Ontario : |bNational Defence |c2014.
300 |a232p.|bfigs., photographs
504 |aBibliography.
5203 |aLooking into the future, one might identify several environments where humans may not easily pass, or in some cases dare not tread. Those contested areas, often referred to as “no man’s land,” exist not only in the human dimension of the future army but in the technological dimension as well. No Man’s Land: Technological Considerations for Canada’s Future Army tackles this complex subject head on and offers a detailed analysis of three key evolving areas in the field-umanned systems, cyberspace and space-based capabilities—each of which will play a significant role in the success of all future land operations.
590 |a14-19|b2014-05-09
69007|aDefence policy|2gcpds
69007|aMilitary technology|2gcpds
77508|tNo man's land : |w(CaOODSP)9.642653
7760#|tNo man's land : |w(CaOODSP)9.652769
85640|ahttp://publications.gc.ca|qPDF|s43.58 MB|uhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2014/mdn-dnd/D2-326-2014-eng.pdf