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        		<title>Top 1 Unmanned Aerial Vehicle: MQ-1 Predator</title>
		        <description>The MQ-1 Predator is a medium-altitude; long-endurance, remotely piloted aircraft built by General Atomics Aeronautical Systems and entered service with United States Air Force in 1995.</description>
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        		<title>War on Long Island: The Battle of Brooklyn</title>
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        		<title>U boats Of The Reich</title>
		        <description>The Third Reich had the biggest submarine fleet during World War II and was a major part of the Battle of the Atlantic. This was because of the Treaty of Versailes. which restricted the building of battleships to six (of less than 10,000 tonnes each) 12 destroyers and six cruisers.</description>
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        		<title>History of Scaled Composites SpaceShipOne</title>
		        <description>The SpaceShipOne was designed by Burt Rutan, an aviation legend. His research team at the Scaled Composites aerospace company built it and it was Paul G. Allen who funded it.</description>
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        		<title>Understanding the Complexity of Through Life Capability Management (TLCM)</title>
		        <description>This article looks at the inherent complexity challenges faced by both the UK MoD and the defence industrial community to ensure the successful implementation of Through Life Capability Management. It examines the disparate capability priorities set by the varying Defence Lines of Development and discusses the requirement for a common currency by which to evaluate them.</description>
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        		<title>Realising the operational benefits of Virtual Maintenance Training Systems</title>
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        		<title>The Future of Defence Learning</title>
		        <description>The vision of Network Enabled Operations demands a new approach to the definition of defence learning programmes.</description>
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        		<title>Can the USA and UK win the War on Terror?</title>
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