Command Control Communications by Willcox a M (3 results)

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    • Language: English

      Published by Brasssey's, 1983

      0080283330 / 9780080283333

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      Seller: Cotswold Internet Books, Cheltenham, United KingdomCotswold Internet Books

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      Condition: Used - Very Good. VG paperback. 1st edition. Brassey's Battlefield Weapons Systems & Technology series: volume VI. 1983 1st edition with B&W illustrations; light creasing to spine and cover corners; little chips to corners; owner's name on first page; otherwise, a clean, tidy copy.

    • Language: English

      Published by Brassey's Publisher's Ltd., Oxford, 1983

      0080283330 / 9780080283333

      • Softcover
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      Seller: C & J Read - Books, Great Yarmouth, United KingdomC & J Read - Books

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      Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. pp.xiii 150, illustrated with photographs, diagrams and tables. Pictorial card covers. Near fine. May require extra overseas shipping.

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      Language: English

      Published by Brassey's Defence Publishers, 1983

      0080283322 / 9780080283326

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      Seller: Captain John Smith's Books, MABLETHORPE, United KingdomCaptain John Smith's Books

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      Hardcover. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. "In any battle theatre, a commander must be able to command and control his forces so that his fighting assets are optimised. Historically, a clear dividing line was drawn between the command, control and communications systems, and all kinds of weapon systems. In a modern battle, movemen