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June 2008:

The June edition of ADM is packed full of the latest trends and technology news on the Surveillance front.

What will the role of Australia be in BAMS now that Northop Grumman's Global Hawk was chosen, has JORN got more to give and much much more.

An edition not to be missed.
 

July 2008:

of ADM, the Helicopters feature includes information on possible Seasprite replacements, as well as an update on the Tiger program.

Along with the latest in-depth Defence news, the Logistics feature, and an interview with Australian Aerospace's Dr Jens Goennemann make this a must-read edition.
 

August 2008:

of ADM our two editorial features focus on sustainment and sensor to shooter, the IT behind the new battlespace.

The edition takes a closer look at the global supply chain being developed for the JSF, how the Hornet upgrade is progressing and what the M113 upgrade program means for the life of the platform.

The increasingly digital nature of the ADF means that projects like Land 200, Vigilare and Wedgetail are vital to our performance. Get the latest information on these projects and others in the August 2008 edition of ADM.
 
 
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