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Date:April 1 - May 19, 2012 

 

 


 

Introduction

  defence.professionals (defpro.com) regularly presents exclusive interviews with key people from the defence and security business to its readership. Industry, military, politics - we ask decision-makers and representatives from all relevant and interesting fields of activity in the business about their insights and activities to provide valuable information to the readers on current trends, defence programmes and technology.
 
 

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