2012 / 04

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ATM
44, 2012, no. 4

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Zdobinský, Michal: "Přeraketovaný" KUB (2-3)
Mádl, Michal: Jordan: a Pillar of regional stability (4-7)
Merry, Martin: M1A2 SEP Abrams (1. part) (8-11)
Grohmann, Jan: Modern combat helmet (12-16)
Gyürösi, Miroslav: a Weather radar system 1B67-1 (17)
Helebrant, Martin: Podvěsná repeating shotgun M26 MASS (18-19)
Odehnal, Zdenek: GCV - Bet on hybrid (20-21)
Visingr, Lukáš: the Type 10 Japanese tank 21. century (22-24)
Gyürösi, Miroslav: Radio rušiaci system Garant (25)
Visingr, Lukáš: Indian missiles of the new generation (26-29)
Odehnal, Zdenek: FMTV in the new (30-31)
Gyürösi, Miroslav: ARMA - another new obrnenec from Turkey (32-35)
Short messages (36-37)
Also, James: Little killer AH-6i (38-40)
Sousek, Thomas: Gripeny already being fueled for flight (41)
Mesarič, Tomislav: Transport aircraft in the role helicopters (42-46)
Fojtík, Jakub: Emergency evacuation in combat (47)
Ondrášek, Jiří: L-15 : the Training supersonic from China (48-50)
Sousek, Thomas: the Joint Strike Missile for the F-35 (51)
Sousek, Thomas: Another modernization of A-10C Thunderbolt II (52-53)
Gyürösi, Miroslav: Detector protirádiolokačných rakiet DOR (54)
Gyürösi, Miroslav:Air palubný sebaobranný ensemble TALISMAN (55)
Odehnal, Zdenek: A400M Grizzly - the Rocky road to a series of (56-57)
Short messages (58-61)
Zajac, Ivan: Canadian hunters submarines (complete) (62-65)
Zajac, Ivan: VMF expands wings (1. part) (66-69)
Short messages (70-71)
Dubánek, Martin: the Test of the soviet tank plow STU in Czechoslovakia (72-75)
Máče, Jan: the Czechoslovak air force after 1945 (part 75): Fighter-bombers Sukhoi Su-7BM in CZECHOSLOVAKIA (76-78)
Máče, Jan: the Czechoslovak army 1939-1945 (part 51): Anglo-czechoslovak agreement on čs. military power and the operation 310. squadron by the end of the battle of Britain (79-81)
Merry, Martin: Operation Dingo (1. part) (82-85).
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