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kg 250 army: Toxicologic Assessment of the Army's Zinc Cadmium Sulfide Dispersion Tests National Research Council, Division on Earth and Life Studies, Commission on Life Sciences, Subcommittee on Zinc Cadmium Sulfide, 1997-05-30 During the 1950s and 1960s, the U.S. Army conducted atmospheric dispersion tests in many American cities using fluorescent particles of zinc cadmium sulfide (ZnCdS) to develop and verify meteorological models to estimate the dispersal of aerosols. Upon learning of the tests, many citizens and some public health officials in the affected cities raised concerns about the health consequences of the tests. This book assesses the public health effects of the Army's tests, including the toxicity of ZnCdS, the toxicity of surrogate cadmium compounds, the environmental fate of ZnCdS, the extent of public exposures from the dispersion tests, and the risks of such exposures. |
kg 250 army: The Nature of the Operations of Modern Armies V.K. Triandafillov, 2013-04-03 V K Triandafillov was an outstanding young commander who shaped the military theory and doctrine of the Red Army as it came to grips with the problem of future war. A conscript soldier who rose through the ranks to become an officer in the Tsarist Army, he saw combat in both the First World War and the Russian Civil War. A student of some of the finest military specialists teaching the first generation of young Red commanders, he sought to link theory and practice by using past experience to comprehend future combat. |
kg 250 army: Army Ordnance , 1922 |
kg 250 army: First United States Army United States. Army. Army, 1st, 1945 |
kg 250 army: United States Army Aviation Digest , 1980 |
kg 250 army: Defense Against Toxin Weapons David R. Franz, 1994 Provides basic information on biological toxins to military leaders and health-care providers at all levels to help them make informed decisions on protecting their troops from toxins. |
kg 250 army: The Army Communicator , 1997 |
kg 250 army: ASIA-PACIFIC REGIONAL SECURITY ASSESSMENT 2025 The International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS), 2025-05-28 The Asia-Pacific Regional Security Assessment (APRSA) examines key regional security policies and challenges relevant to the proceedings of the IISS Shangri-La Dialogue, Asia’s premier defence summit convened by the International Institute for Strategic Studies. It is published and launched at the Dialogue and the issues analysed within its covers are central to discussions at the event and beyond. This twelfth edition of the APRSA covers six chapters and is written by 21 IISS experts from across its offices in London, Berlin, Manama, Washington and Singapore and includes original maps, graphs, charts and tables. The chapters collectively examine how major security policies and trends across the Asia-Pacific are often significantly shaped by seemingly ‘non-security’ dynamics, from industrial globalisation to domestic and bureaucratic politics. The special-topic chapter this year will examine defence-industrial partnerships involving regional and extra-regional powers in the Asia-Pacific as, well as their aims and challenges. The other five chapters cover the following topics: The second Trump administration’s redrawing of the international security landscape Japan’s concerns over the growing ties between China, North Korea and Russia Emerging underwater security trends in the Asia-Pacific Military cyber maturity in the Asia-Pacific Southeast Asia’s uninhabited aerial vehicle-capability developments |
kg 250 army: 2020 U.S. ARMY MEDEVAC CRITICAL CARE FLIGHT PARAMEDIC STANDARD MEDICAL OPERATING GUIDELINES - PlusTCCC Guidelines for Medical Personnel And Management of Covid-19 Publications Combined19 Jeffrey Jones, 2020-06-16 CONTENTS: 1. U.S. ARMY MEDEVAC CRITICAL CARE FLIGHT PARAMEDIC STANDARD MEDICAL OPERATING GUIDELINES - CY20 Version Published January 2020, 278 pages 2. TCCC Guidelines for Medical Personnel - 1 August 2019, 24 pages 3. Joint Trauma System Clinical Practice Guideline Special Edition v2.0 - Management of COVID-19 in Austere Operational Environments (Prehospital & Prolonged Field Care) - 28 May 2020, 40 pages 4. DoD C-19 PRACTICE MANAGEMENT GUIDE - Clinical Management of COVID-19, 124 pages 5. COVID-19 Considerations in the Deployed Setting (Presentation) - 27 May 2020, 35 pages INTRODUCTION The STANDARD MEDICAL OPERATING GUIDELINES (SMOG) continues to go through significant improvements with each release as a result of the collaboration of Emergency Medicine professionals, experienced Flight Medics, Aeromedical Physician Assistants, Critical Care Nurses, and Flight Surgeons. There has been close coordination in the development of these guidelines by the Joint Trauma System, and the Defense Committees on Trauma. Our shared goal is to ensure the highest quality en route care possible and to standardize care across all evacuation and emergency medical pre-hospital units. It is our vision that all of these enhancements and improvements will advance en route care across the services and the Department of Defense. Unit medical trainers and medical directors should evaluate Critical Care Flight Paramedics (CCFP) ability to follow and execute the medical instructions herein. These medical guidelines are intended to guide CCFPs and prehospital professionals in the response and management of emergencies and the care and treatment of patients in both garrison and combat theater environments. Unit medical providers are not expected to employ these guidelines blindly. Unit medical providers are expected to manipulate and adjust these guidelines to their unit’s mission and medical air crew training / experience. Medical directors or designated supervising physicians should endorse these guidelines as a baseline, appropriately adjust components as needed, and responsibly manage individual unit medical missions within the scope of practice of their Critical Care Flight Paramedics, Enroute Critical Care Nurses, and advanced practice aeromedical providers. The medication section of this manual is provided for information purposes only. CCFPs may administer medications only as listed in the guidelines unless their medical director (supervising physician) orders a deviation. Other medications may be added, so long as the unit supervising physician and/or medical director approves them. This manual also serves as a reference for physicians providing medical direction and clinical oversight to the CCFP. Treatment direction, which is more appropriate to the patient’s condition than the guideline, should be provided by the physician as long as the CCFP scope of practice is not exceeded. Any medical guideline that is out of date or has been found to cause further harm will be updated or deleted immediately. The Medical Evacuation Concepts and Capabilities Division (MECCD) serves as the managing editor of the SMOG and are responsible for content updates, managing the formal review process, and identifying review committee members for the annual review. The Standard Medical Operating Guidelines are intended to provide medical procedural guidance and is in compliment to other Department of Defense and Department of the Army policies, regulatory and doctrinal guidance. Nothing herein overrides or supersedes laws, rules, regulation or policies of the United States, DoD or DA. |
kg 250 army: Activities Associated with Future Programs at U.S. Army Dugway Proving Ground , 2004 |
kg 250 army: Pacific Missile Range Facility, Enhanced Capabilities, To Accommodate Theater Ballistic Missile Defense (TBMD) Training & Testing and Theater Missile Defense (TMD) Testing , 1998 |
kg 250 army: Review of the U.S. Army's Health Risk Assessments for Oral Exposure to Six Chemical-Warfare Agents National Research Council, Division on Earth and Life Studies, Board on Environmental Studies and Toxicology, Subcommittee on Chronic Reference Doses for Selected Chemical Warfare Agents, 1999-10-28 |
kg 250 army: The History of St. James's Square and the Foundation of the West End of London Arthur Irwin Dasent, 1895 St. James's Square is the only square in the exclusive St James's district of the City of Westminster. It has predominantly Georgian and neo-Georgian architecture and a private garden in the centre. For its first two hundred or so years it was one of the three or four most fashionable residential address in London, and it is now home to the headquarters of a number of well-known businesses, including BP and Rio Tinto Group, as well as the exclusive club - the East India Club. It is also home to The London Library. The square's main feature is an equestrian statue of William III erected in 1808.--Wikipedia. |
kg 250 army: A Compendium of Armaments and Military Hardware (Routledge Revivals) Christopher Chant, 2014-06-03 First published in 1987, The Compendium of Armaments and Military Hardware provides, within a single volume, the salient technical and operational details of the most important weapons. The complete range of hardware used in land, sea and air forces throughout the world at the time of publication is covered, from tanks to rocket systems, helicopters to cruise missiles, alongside full details of size, weight and operational range. The book’s main strength lies in the detail it gives of armament and associated ammunition capabilities, and of the sensors and other electronics required for the weapons to be used effectively. A key title amongst Routledge reference reissues, Christopher Chant’s important work will be of great value to students and professionals requiring a comprehensive and accessible reference guide, as well as to weapons ‘buffs’. |
kg 250 army: Armies & Weapons , 1979 |
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kg 250 army: Toxicological Profile for HMX , 1994 |
kg 250 army: Transfer of Pollution Prevention Technologies National Research Council, Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences, Board on Manufacturing and Engineering Design, Committee to Evaluate Transfer of Pollution Prevention Technology for the U.S. Army, 2002-04-01 The activities of the Department of Defense (DOD) and its contractors in manufacturing, testing, maintaining, and disposing of military equipment make up a significant portion of the industrial processes conducted in the United States. As is the case with the commercial industries, some of these activities, such as metal plating, have resulted in industrial pollution and environmental contamination. With increasing environmental regulation of such processes in recent decades, defense facilities have been faced with growing compliance issues. Department of Defense efforts to manage, correct, and prevent these problems have included the establishment of the National Defense Center for Environmental Excellence (NDCEE) under the management of the U.S. Army Industrial Ecology Center (IEC). The National Research Council's Committee to Evaluate Transfer of Pollution Prevention Technology for the U.S. Army was formed to identify major barriers to the transfer of pollution prevention technologies and to recommend pathways to success. To address the study objectives, the committee (1) reviewed the NDCEE's technology transfer activities, (2) examined efforts to transfer technology in four areas, two of which were identified at the outset by the NDCEE as successful and two of which were identified as unsuccessful, and (3) identified opportunities for improving the transfer of pollution prevention technologies to maintenance and rework facilities in the Department of Defense and to industrial manufacturing facilities performing defense-related operations. |
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kg 250 army: Hitler's Arctic War Chris Mann, Christer Jörgensen, 2016-11-30 A groundbreaking study of how war was waged in the far north of Finland, Norway, and the Soviet Union: “Well-illustrated and organized.” —WWII History According to Lieutenant-General Waldemar Erfurth of the German Army, the General Staff had taken no interest in the military history of the north and east of Europe, failing to imagine that someday German divisions might have to fight through the winter in northern Karelia and on the Murmansk coast. Yet, the German Army’s first campaign in the far north was a great success. Between April and June 1940, with less than 20,000 men, they seized Norway, a state of three million people, with minimal losses. Hitler’s Arctic War is a study of the campaign waged by the Germans on the northern periphery of Europe between 1940 and 1945. As the book makes clear, the emphasis was on small-unit actions, with soldiers carrying everything they needed—food, ammunition, and medical supplies—on their backs. The terrain placed limitations on the use of tanks and heavy artillery, while lack of airfields restricted the employment of aircraft. Also included is a chapter on the campaign fought by Luftwaffe aircraft and Kriegsmarine ships and submarines against the Allied convoys supplying the Soviet Union with aid. Yet, the book asserts, Wehrmacht resources committed to Norway and Finland were ultimately an unnecessary drain on the German war effort. “Lavishly furnished with photographs . . . a gripping introduction to this very different war.” —Pegasus Archive “The authors effectively explain how soldiers dealt with the arctic conditions and the extensive hardships they endured while fighting at the top of the Continent . . . a good general history of the various operations in Norway, Finland, and the Soviet Union during the war.” —WWII History |
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kg 250 army: Technology Security and National Power Stephen D. Bryen, 2017-07-05 In Technology Security and National Power, Stephen D. Bryen shows how the United States has squandered its technological leadership through unwise policies. Starting from biblical times, he shows how technology has either increased national power or led to military and political catastrophe. He goes on to show how the US has eroded its technological advantages, endangering its own security.The scope ofTechnology Security and National Power extends across 3,000 years of history, from an induced plague in Athens to chemical weapons at Ypres to an atomic bomb on Hiroshima to the nuclear balance of terror. It describes new weapons systems and stealth jets, cyber attacks on national infrastructure, the looting of America's Defense secrets, and much more. The core thesis is supported by unique insight and new documentation that reaches into today's conflicted world.More than a litany of recent failures and historical errors, this book is a wake-up call for political actors and government officials who seem unable to understand the threat. Technology Security and National Power proposes that the United States can again become a winner in today's globalized environment. |
kg 250 army: Journal Military Service Institution of the United States, 1907 |
kg 250 army: Humans as Geologic Agents Judy Ehlen, William C. Haneberg, Robert A. Larson, 2005-01-01 |
kg 250 army: The Chemist and Druggist , 1918 |
kg 250 army: Hunger and the Sword Paul Erdkamp, 2023-01-16 Roman wars, like those of later times, took place in a landscape - a landscape not only consisting of mountains, plains and rivers, but also of men tilling the soil, travelling across sea or land, or employing other means in their struggle for survival (and even happiness). This book undertakes to examine Roman wars in this context of the natural and human environment. Roman warfare is generally examined from the vierpoint of the ancient authors on whose narratives our understanding depends. As a consequence, however, Roman wars seem to have become events that took place on the pages of a book rather than in the environment of the Mediterranean world. The way Roman wars were fought was determined by the geography and climate of the Mediterranean peninsulas, by the ecological restraints on agriculture and transport, and by the economic and social structures of the society of which the armies were a significant part. This book relates warfare to one of the main conditions of survival: it examines on the one hand the food supply of the many thousands that manned the Roman armies, and on the other the impact of war on the food supply of those people not waging war. |
kg 250 army: Kamikaze Attacks of World War II Robin L. Rielly, 2010 This book details more than 400 kamikaze attacks performed by Japanese aircraft, manned torpedoes, suicide boats and suicide swimmers against U.S. ships during World War II. Part One focuses on the traditions, development and history. Part Two details the kamikaze attacks on ships. Appendices list all of the U.S. ships suffering kamikaze attacks--Provided by publisher. |
kg 250 army: Theater Missile Defense(TMD) Extended Test Range [NM,FL,CA] , 1995 |
kg 250 army: Department of Defense appropriations for 1984 United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations. Subcommittee on Department of Defense, 1983 |
kg 250 army: Guns for the Sultan Gábor Ágoston, 2005-03-24 Gabor Agoston's book contributes to an emerging strand of military history, that examines organised violence as a challenge to early modern states, their societies and economies. His is the first to examine the weapons technology and armaments industries of the Ottoman Empire, the only Islamic empire that threatened Europe on its own territory in the age of the Gunpowder Revolution. Based on extensive research in the Turkish archives, the book affords much insight regarding the early success and subsequent failure of an Islamic empire against European adversaries. It demonstrates Ottoman flexibility and the existence of an early modern arms market and information exchange across the cultural divide, as well as Ottoman self-sufficiency in weapons and arms production well into the eighteenth century. Challenging the sweeping statements of Eurocentric and Orientalist scholarship, the book disputes the notion of Islamic conservatism, the Ottomans' supposed technological inferiority and the alleged insufficiencies in production capacity. This is a provocative, intelligent and penetrating analysis, which successfully contends traditional perceptions of Ottoman and Islamic history. |
kg 250 army: Summary of Information. Second Section, General Staff. General Headquarters American Expeditionary Forces. Series 2 United States. Army. American Expeditionary Forces. General Staff, G-2, 1918 |
kg 250 army: The Middle East Military Balance 1985 Mark A Heller, Aharon Levran, Zeev Eytan, 2019-09-10 This annual reference provides a statistical study of military trends in the Middle East and a collection of essays analyzing the details and strategic significance of events in the region. With this edition, The Middle East Military Balance moves to a calendar-year basis. The description and analysis in this volume cover the years 1984 and 1985, and the figures presented are correct as of late 1985. Part I surveys. the major strategic developments in the region during the period under review. Part II presents battle order. information on the armed forces in the region and assesses the capabilities of the major military establishments. Part III analyzes various sub-regional military balances. And Part IV provides updated reference materials - comparative tables, a ·glossary of weaponry, maps and abbreviations. |
kg 250 army: Manual of military hygiene for the military services of the United States Valery Havard, 1909 |
kg 250 army: Summation ... United States Army Military Government Activities in Korea Allied Forces, 1948 |
kg 250 army: Final Environmental Impact Statement Concerning the Restationing of Troops Redeploying from Korea United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. Mobile District, 1978 Volume.--V.1-Chapter 1 and 2.--V.2-Appendices.--V.3-Comment and response. |
kg 250 army: Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps Great Britain. Army. Royal Army Medical Corps, 1914 |
kg 250 army: Registry of Toxic Effects of Chemical Substances , 1987 |
kg 250 army: To Save An Army Robert Forsyth, 2022-11-10 Using the diaries of Luftwaffe commanders, rare contemporary photographs and other previously unpublished sources, Robert Forsyth analyzes the human, strategic, tactical and technical elements of one of the most dramatic operations arranged by the Luftwaffe. Stalingrad ranks as one of the most infamous, savage and emotive battles of the 20th century. It has consumed military historians since the 1950s and has inspired many books and much debate. This book tells the story of the operation mounted by the Luftwaffe to supply, by airlift, the trapped and exhausted German Sixth Army at Stalingrad in the winter of 1942/43. The weather conditions faced by the flying crews, mechanics, and soldiers on the ground were appalling, but against all odds, and a resurgent and active Soviet air force, the transports maintained a determined presence over the ravaged city on the Volga, even when the last airfields in the Stalingrad pocket had been lost. Yet, even the daily figure of 300 tons of supplies, needed by Sixth Army just to subsist, proved over-ambitious for the Luftwaffe which battled against a lack of transport capacity, worsening serviceability, and increasing losses in badly needed aircraft. Using previously unpublished diaries, original Luftwaffe reports and specially commissioned artwork, this gripping battle is told in detail through the eyes of the Luftwaffe commanders and pilots who fought to keep the Sixth Army alive and supplied. |
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KG-250X-FC - Viasat
Viasat’s KG-250X/KG-250X-FC is a flexible, low-SWaP, NSA-certified Type 1 Ethernet encryptor with advanced network security for tactical and mobile users.
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The KG-245A is capable of 10/100/1000-Full Duplex Speeds. L-3 Communications KG-240A. The KG-240A is capable of 10/100-Full Duplex Speeds. L-3 Communications KG-245X. The KG …
NSA encryption systems - Wikipedia
The KG-245A and KG-250 use both classified and unclassified algorithms. The NSA Information Assurance Directorate is leading the Department of Defense Cryptographic Modernization …
KG-250 (Altasec) - jproc.ca
The KG-250 can be deployed to support the end-to-end security requirements of the GIG, providing the war fighter with secure information when and where it is needed.
Communication Security (COMSEC) - tobyhanna.army.mil
This facility is also designated the Army’s service-level destination for secure demilitarization and disposal-related activities. TYAD provides COMSEC maintenance sustainment support for the...
5810-01-647-0219 Encryption-Decryption Equipment 016470219
Aug 8, 2015 · 5810-01-647-0219 is a Encryption-Decryption Equipment that does not have a nuclear hardened feature, but does have another critical feature or features such as tolerance, …
KG-250 Encryption-decryption Equipment
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