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Vol. 57 No. 2 (2023): Haditechnika
Vol. 57 No. 2 (2023): Haditechnika
Published:
2023-04-14
Full Issue
Haditechnika 2023_2 (Magyar)
Cikkek
The artificial intelligence and the armed forces, Part 8
Further military application possibilities
András Németh, Krisztián Virágh
2-5
pdf (Magyar)
Tank generations, Part 2
István Ocskay
6-13
pdf (Magyar)
A development trends of gas turbine aircraft engines, Part 2
Béla Varga
14-18
pdf (Magyar)
History of the development of the ‘Gepárd’ large-calibre rifle, Part 1
35 years of service in the Hungarian Defence Forces
Ferenc Földi
19-23
pdf (Magyar)
Aviation safety impacts of Covid19 infection, Part 1
The possible application of biosensors in fatigue measurement
Ágnes Guth-Orji
24-28
pdf (Magyar)
Exhibitions of integrated, modular unmanned ground vehicle systems in Versailles
The continuation of iMUGS PESCO programme in France
István Ocskay
29-31
pdf (Magyar)
The application of electric and hybrid passenger cars and trucks in the Hungarian Defence Forces, Part 3
Alex Filipovics
32-37
pdf (Magyar)
Serbian armed force development, Part 2
Stit 2022 (Shield 2022) military technology exposition in Batacnica, Serbia
István Kelecsényi
38-44
pdf (Magyar)
Space weather phenomena and their impact on human activities
Árpád Kis
45-50
pdf (Magyar)
Defence vehicles in the system of public service of bomb disposal tasks
Balázs Ádám, István Ember
51-56
pdf (Magyar)
The potential of 3D printing and its military applications, Part 3
Mitigating the impact of manufacturing defects, solutions to eliminate defects
Péter Zentay, Ernő Hegedűs, Zsolt Végvári
57-62
pdf (Magyar)
A Hungarian military industrial – The Gestamen
Tamás Terék, Péter Éles
63-67
pdf (Magyar)
Remoted control tower as device for the technology in the resilient military air control service
Gábor Horváth
68-72
pdf (Magyar)
The activities of the 1st Royal Quick Reaction Corp subordinated to Germany, Part 2
From river Prut to the Dnieper (09. 07. 1941.)
Róbert Somkutas
73-75
pdf (Magyar)
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