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This category covers the principles of science as they apply to military technology, and technical explanations of military technology.

Defense contractor sites should be submitted to Business: Aerospace and Defense/.

Please submit sites that provide content on the principles of science as they apply to military technology and/or technical explanations of military technology.

Defense contractor sites should be submitted to Business: Aerospace and Defense/.

This category contains links to web sites that deal with Army technology and doctrine.
This subcategory covers all facets of Ballistic Missile Defense, from Reagan's Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI) coined "Star Wars" to the 1990's versions of tactical missile defense systems such as the Patriot.
Electronics has been an important element of warfare since early in the twentieth century. Radio can help a Corporal deploy a squad or allow a General to coordinate an entire theatre of operations. Radar and sonar locate targets and direct fire on them, as well as warning that one may soon become a target. Radio and radar are subject to jamming (ECM, Electronic Countermeasures) and respond with ECCM, Electronic Counter Countermeasures.
Sites in this category should be describing devices and systems, not selling them, and should not primarily be about businesses which produce such devices and systems. Business sites should be submitted to Business/Aerospace_and_Defense/Companies .

Sites in this category should focus on military equipment and its use. Weather radar should go to Science/Earth_Sciences/Meteorology/Imagery/Radar , air traffic control radar to Science/Technology/Aerospace/Aeronautics/Air_Traffic_Control/ . Other electronic equipment should go to an appropriate subcategory of Science/Technology/Electronics/ .

Sites giving information about the application of science and technology to the world's Navies. For example, sites that explain how ships and their equipment function.
Please submit sites that provide content on the principles of science as they apply to military naval ship technology and/or technical explanations of military naval ship technology.
This section will provide links to sites which examine the possibilities, mechanisms and results of technology transfer from the military to the civilian arena and, where appropriate, vice versa.