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Contributor: Security Scholar
Contributor: 03/31/2012 12:00:00 AM EDT
US drones and Indonesia-Australia relations Indonesia has signalled its discontent with recent speculation in the Washington Post about American reconnaissance aircraft including Global Hawk drones flying from the Cocos Islands (a Australian territory located close to the Indonesian archipelago). read more
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Contributor: Security Scholar
Contributor: 03/19/2012 12:00:00 AM EDT
Madness? THIS. IS. TWITTAAAAAAAH! Twitter Fight Club, that is. Team Security Scholar is heavily involved in this year’s TFC event, with Nat being a part of the steering committee and a competitor, and yours truly as one of the judges for the competition. read more
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Contributor: Security Scholar
Contributor: 01/12/2012 12:00:00 AM EST
An Industry-Based Approach to Maritime Security in West Africa by N.R. Jenzen-Jones This piece was written in October 2011. It first appeared in the Journal of International Peace Operations (JIPO) volume 7, number 4. read more
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Contributor: Security Scholar
Contributor: 01/01/2012 12:00:00 AM EST
A year in security What a year 2011 has been! Kicking off with the Arab Spring, followed by the deaths (yes, deaths) of Osama bin Laden, Muammar Gaddafi, and Kim Jong-il, and ending with the withdrawal of the US from Iraq, 2011 was mind-blowing. read more
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Contributor: Security Scholar
Contributor: 12/12/2011 12:00:00 AM EST
Why has Security Scholar been so quiet lately? You may well ask. Well, fear not, Nat and I are both very much alive. As a few of you probably know by now, I’m in the process of undertaking a pretty big research project. read more
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Contributor: Security Scholar
Contributor: 11/22/2011 12:00:00 AM EST
Run Through The Jungle: Colombia’s JUNGLA Commandos By N.R. Jenzen-Jones In writing this article I consulted senior DEA Special Agents who have worked extensively with the Jungla commandos in Colombia. read more
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Contributor: Security Scholar
Contributor: 11/21/2011 12:00:00 AM EST
Small steps for Australia-Indonesia relations Security was tight. With the dozens of beret-clad and armed POLRI, squads of the special reaction unit (Gegana) dressed in black, military police, army, and rooftop snipers, journalists and onlookers were more concerned about getting on their wrong side that … Continue reading → read more
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Contributor: Security Scholar
Contributor: 11/20/2011 12:00:00 AM EST
A sniper’s view of Bali Ground Zero From the top of the Bali 2002 Bomb Memorial, two snipers (above) kept watch while Prime Minister Julia Gillard and other officials paid their respects yesterday morning. read more
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Contributor: Security Scholar
Contributor: 11/15/2011 12:00:00 AM EST
Update: KRISS SYSTEMS (K10, KARD, Sphinx SDP Compact) By N.R. Jenzen-Jones Some of the information in this update was provided by a KRISS SYSTEMS spokesperson, in response to my queries. The KRISS K10, discussed briefly in my earlier piece here, represents the evolution of the KRISS Vector SMG. read more
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Contributor: Security Scholar
Contributor: 10/31/2011 12:00:00 AM EDT
Update II: AK-103 Exports to Libya By N.R. Jenzen-Jones I stumbled across the sole post on this almost vacant WordPress site this morning. It features photos which show close-up detail of an AK-103, apparently from Libya. read more
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Offshore Patrol Vessels Latin America
Centro de Convenções Bolsa do Rio, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
May 21- 23, 2012 -
Air and Missile Defence India
Le Meridien, New Delhi, India
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Jordan Air Defence Summit
Amman, Jordan
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Future Artillery India
The Oberoi, New Delhi, India
June 26- 28, 2012









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