The Directorate Naval Tactical and Weapons Policy originally called the Tactical Section was a directorate of the British Admiralty, and later of the...
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develop nuclear weapons were made in the 1960s by several officials and senior scientists, Pakistan followed a strict non-nuclear weapon policy from 1956 until...
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The Directorate of Navigation and Tactical Control (Naval) was a directorate of the Navy Department, Naval Staff first established in 1912, as the Navigation...
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First Sea Lord (redirect from First Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Staff)
Lord and Chief of the Naval Staff (1SL/CNS), is the title of a statutory position in the British Armed Forces, held by an admiral or a general of the Royal...
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Military intelligence (redirect from Tactical intelligence and related activities)
Directorate of Military Intelligence Directorate of Naval Intelligence Directorate of Air Intelligence Directorate of Military Intelligence (Ireland) Aman...
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term Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) team (other countries have adopted this term, including China). In Australia, the term police tactical group is used...
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The Naval Staff Directorate is a military staff directorate created in 1985 as the Directorate of Naval Staff Duties. The directorate was originally part...
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The Department of Miscellaneous Weapons Development (DMWD), also known as the Directorate of Miscellaneous Weapon Development and colloquially known as...
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The Naval Artillery and Torpedoes Division was a Directorate of the British Admiralty, Naval Staff that was created in June 1918 to decide weapons employment...
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and Torpedo Division was the former Directorate of the Admiralty Naval Staff responsible for weapons policy making, development and assessing weapon requirements...
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division) Directorate of Naval Signals – (former signals division) Directorate of Naval Tactical and Weapons Policy – (former tactical and weapons policy division)...
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The role of Flag Officer Scotland and Northern Ireland role has been retitled as Senior Naval Officer Scotland and Northern Ireland (SNOSNI) and is currently...
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assisted by a Vice-Chief of Staff and three Assistant Chief of Staff (ACOS) with the rank of Lieutenant General. Six general directorates headed by Major Generals...
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Air Force Research Laboratory (redirect from Directed Energy Directorate)
Vehicles Directorate is also a leading collaborator in the Department of Defense Operationally Responsive Space Office's Tactical Satellite Program and served...
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and management of the directorate. The Naval Criminal Investigative Service has worked on cases in collaboration with the United States Department of...
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and the Soviet Union) to develop and test nuclear weapons, and is one of the five nuclear-weapon states under the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear...
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modern naval traditions and customs of the Turkish Navy can be traced back to 10 July 1920, when it was established as the Directorate of Naval Affairs...
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War of 1898. Naval operations were critical in the conflict, and ONI was responsible for protecting Navy personnel, providing tactical support, and implementing...
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Training and Staff Duties Division, later known as the Tactical and Staff Duties Division, was a directorate of the Admiralty Naval Staff of the Royal...
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Aircraft Armament Equipment (category Aircraft weapons)
use of which allows for the carriage and release of airborne stores. AAE includes bomb racks for all practice and tactical, single and multiple weapon design...
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Commander Operations (Royal Navy) (category Commanders of the Royal Navy)
Admiral John Weale was appointed Rear Admiral Submarines/Assistant Chief of Naval Staff Submarines, while Rear Admiral Robert Tarrant was made Commander...
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ministerial service department of the British Ministry of Defence responsible for the control and direction of His Majesty's Naval Service. It was established...
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Cuban Missile Crisis (redirect from Naval quarantine of Cuba)
approximately 4,375 nuclear weapons deployed in Europe, most of which were tactical weapons such as nuclear artillery, with around 450 of them for ballistic missiles...
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the Air Section and later known as the Naval Air Division was first established in 1924 and it was a Directorate of the Admiralty Naval Staff, that was...
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president and the Cabinet. The CIA is headed by a director and is divided into various directorates, including a Directorate of Analysis and Directorate of Operations...
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James M. Holmes (category Naval War College alumni)
F-15 Chief of Weapons and Tactics, Assistant Chief of Wing Weapons and Tactics, Flight Commander and Assistant Operations Officer, 7th Tactical Fighter Squadron...
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The 12th Chief (or "Main") Directorate of the Ministry of Defense (12 GU MO) of the former Soviet Union and of the Russian Federation after 1991 (Russian:...
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post of Commander-in-Chief, Plymouth, was merged with that of Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth, in 1969, to form Naval Home Command. Between 1952 and 1969...
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sharing policy, many attempts were made to increase US–NATO communication and information sharing in relation to nuclear weapons such as the amendment of the...
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Israel Defense Forces (redirect from Youth and Nahal Center)
operational nuclear weapons capability since 1967, possibly possessing between 80 and 400 nuclear warheads. The IDF's actions and policies in the Palestinian...
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