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READERSHIP BREAKDOWNThe Asian Military Review (AMR) is an ABC audited publication that is read and discussed by the key decision makers in the Asia-Pacific defence community.

Since 1993, AMR has become widely recognised as an authoritative source of unbiased and objective information to its global readership comprising the military, government, industry and academia.

AMR's editorial content includes capability overviews, special reports and strategic analysis from across the region, making AMR the preferred professional journal for the Asia-Pacific defence community.

AMR’s network of experienced defence journalists provide content that gives a level of insight not found in other defence titles.

AMR reaches more than 180,000 military professionals, via over 21,000 copies each issue, in the region with information that allows them to track and understand defence developments worldwide.

If you are interested in defence issues in the Asia-Pacific, then the Asian Military Review is your magazine.

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CATEGORY OF READERS NUMBERS PERCENTAGE

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DefenceIndustry9.56 %

Misc0.46 % Education/

Training Institutes2.91 %

Government22.54 %

Armed Forces64.53 %

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Others (Europe + America+ Africa) 2672 TOTAL DISTRIBUTION 21271

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Front Cover Photo: The Northrop Grumman RQ-4B Global Hawk Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) is winning an increasing number of customers in the Asia-Pacific, as discussed in AMR’s UAV Directory in this issue.

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Stephen W. Miller takes a detailed look at the US Army’s Ground Mobility Vehicle, and what it can offer to airborne operations.

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Four Wheeling by Parachute

Medium-lift utility helicopters remain in strong demand in the Asia-Pacific. Andrew Drwiega examines some options for actors in the region.

Heliopolis

Catch up on all the latest defence radio frequency news and analysis in Thomas Withington’s regular Pulse column.

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Improvised Explosive Devices are the scourge of the modern battlefield. Peter Donaldson investigates the counter-measures being developed for vehicles to neutralise this menace.

Defeating the IED

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Dr. Alix Valenti examines Japan’s strategic situation and its impact on the country’s ongoing military modernisation.

Thomas Withington examines the threats faced by combat aircraft, and the part integrated self-protection systems can play in mitigating these.

Protection Racket

Claire Apthorp examines the synthetic naval training market in the Asia-Pacific, and the products hoping to satisfy demand.

Virtual Action Stations

AMR’s ever-popular Unmanned Aerial Vehicles directory returns with Claire Apthorp at the helm, chronicling recent regional developments in this domain.

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- Asia-Pacific Corvette Programmes- Multi-Role Combat Aircraft Upgrades in the Asia-Pacific- Asia-Pacific Main Battle Tank Programmes and Upgrades- Asia-Pacific MALE/HALE UAV Programmes- Countering the Man-Portable Air Defence System Menace- Asia Pacific Airforce Directory- Singapore Armed Forces

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Eurosatory 11-15 June

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- Asia-Pacific Helicopters Upgrades and Programmess

- IVF/APC Programmes in the Asia-Pacific

- Asian C4I & Tactical Comm

- Anti-Ship Missiles & Torpedoes

- Precision Guided Warfare & Munitions

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- Naval Combat maanagement systems: Close-In Weapons Systems to Naval gun armaments

- Multi-Role Combat Aircraft Upgrades in the Asia-Pacific

- Special Forces: Small Arms & Light weapons & Soldier Protection

- Unmanned Naval Solutions in the Asia-Pacific

- Propulsion Update

- UAV Directory

- Thailand Armed Forces

Issue 7November

- Asia-Pacific Frigate and Destroyer Programmes

- Asia-Pacific Maritime Patrol Aircraft Programmes

- Self Propelled & Towed Artillery- Airborne C4ISR: UAV, Helicopters & Fixed Wings- Ballistic Missile Defence in the

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- Light Combat Aircraft in the Asia-Pacific

- Night Vision & Thermal Solutions (Enhancing Situational Awareness)

- Chaff and Flare Airborne Self-Protection

- Cyber warfare & Operations in Asia-Pacific

- Phillipines Armed Forces

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