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    Unmanned Surface and Underwater Vehicles

    R. H. Bremer / P. L. Cleophas / H. J. Fitski et al. | NTIS | 2007
    Schlagwörter: Marine Engineering , Military forces(Foreign) , Foreign reports

    Seminar on Ship Vibration

    NTIS | 1982
    Schlagwörter: Marine Engineering , Marine propeller noise , Foreign technology

    Comparative Study of U.S. and Foreign Naval Acquisition, Design and Construction Policy and Practices

    P. D. Cahill / H. M. Bunch | NTIS | 1995
    Schlagwörter: Marine Engineering , Foreign , Marine engineering

    Marine Corps Aviation: It's Time to Strengthen the Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU)

    R. W. Chambliss | NTIS | 1989
    Schlagwörter: Marine Corps aviation , Foreign policy , Marine Corps

    Operating Below Crush Depth: The Formation, Evolution, and Collapse of the Imperial Japanese Navy Submarine Force in World War II

    D. W. Grogan | NTIS | 2011
    Schlagwörter: Marine Engineering , Military forces(Foreign)

    MSOAG: An Example for Transition Teams to Follow

    J. J. McMenamin | NTIS | 2009
    Schlagwörter: Marine corps operations , Fmtu(Foreign military training unit) , Msoag(Marine special operations advisor group)

    Marine Science in Southern Wales

    W. V. Burt | NTIS | 1980
    Schlagwörter: Marine geophysics , Foreign technology

    China Naval Modernization: Implications for U.S. Navy Capabilities - Background and Issues for Congress. Updated April 9, 2010

    R. O'Rourke | NTIS | 2010
    Schlagwörter: Marine Engineering , Military forces(Foreign)

    International Symposium on Mine Warfare Vessels and Systems Held at London, England on 12-15 June 1984

    C. McKinney | NTIS | 1984
    Schlagwörter: Marine Engineering , Foreign technology

    Virtual Ships: NATO Standards Development and Implementation

    G. Henry / I. Cox / P. Crossland et al. | NTIS | 2009
    Schlagwörter: Marine Engineering , Foreign reports

    Military-Political Relations: The Need for Officer Education

    D. S. Reveron / K. A. Mahoney-Norris | NTIS | 2009
    Schlagwörter: Foreign , Government(Foreign) , Marine corps personnel , Marine corps

    Use of Foreign-Flagged or Foreign-Owned Shipping in U.S. Military Sealift: Risks for the Combatant Commander

    D. R. Kramer | NTIS | 2008
    Schlagwörter: Marine Engineering , Foreign , Foreign-flagged shipping , Foreign-owned ships , Foreign-flagged ships , Foreign ownership , Foreign crews

    Implementation of a Ship Manoeuvring Model in an Integrated Navigation System

    J. H. Wulder | NTIS | 1992
    Schlagwörter: Marine Engineering , Foreign technology

    Sea Dragon Network: Implications of the International Expansion of China's Maritime Shipping Industry

    W. R. Hugar | NTIS | 1998
    Schlagwörter: Marine Engineering , Foreign policy , Marine transportation , Sft(Sino-foreign trade)

    Marine Advisor: Can the Marine Corps Prepare Them Better

    B. G. Cillessen | NTIS | 2006
    Schlagwörter: Military forces(Foreign) , Marine corps training , Marine corps personnel , Foreign languages , Marine corps advisors , Fid(Foreign internal defense)

    Fish, Family, and Profit: Piracy and the Horn of Africa

    G. E. Weir | NTIS | 2009
    Schlagwörter: Military forces(Foreign) , Government(Foreign) , Foreign navies , Foreign vessels , Foreign exploitation

    Maritime Metrication: A Recommended Metric Conversion Plan for the U.S. Maritime Industry

    NTIS | 1975
    Schlagwörter: Marine Engineering , Marine engineering , Government(Foreign) , Merchant marine

    Simulation of Hydrodynamic Forces and Motions for a Freely Maneuvering Ship in a Seaway

    K. McTaggart | NTIS | 2005
    Schlagwörter: Marine Engineering , Marine propulsion , Foreign reports