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'Al Defaiya – Arabian Defence and Aerospace Business'
[Mönch Publishing Group, ISSN ?]

'Al Defaiya – Arabian Defence and Aerospace Business' is a joint venture between the leading Pan-Arabic business publication 'Al-Iktissad Wal-Aamal' and the Monch Publishing Group. It features in-depth information on defence and aerospace technology, programmes and business details throughout the Arab world. It was first launched in 1993. Large format glossy magazine. Arabic text.
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'NATO's Nations and Partners for Peace'
[Mönch Publishing Group, ISSN 1566-9009]

First published in 1955 as NATO's Fifteen Nations. With the enlargement of NATO from 1997 onwards, the title was changed to the present one. The independent review of economic, political and military power. Large format glossy magazine. Covers all aspects of NATO defence forces. English text. Quarterly?
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Subscription Only - Quarterly


'Luftwaffen-Forum'
[Motor-Presse Stuttgart, ISSN ? ]

The Official Magazine of the German Air Force Association. First published in 1986. A4 size, 70 pages each, glossy with many b+w and colour photos. Features international military aviation news, Luftwaffe news and articles, German aircraft industry news, features on aircraft and air arms of neighbouring countries. Until mid 1992 published by Vereinigte Motor-Verlage. Absorbed into Flug Revue in the late 1990s.
Ceased publication


'Rotorblatt'
[Ziese Verlag, subscription Euro25.00 (Europe), Euro30.00 (Worldwide) ISSN ? ]

Celebrating its tenth anniversary this year (2003) the aptly named helicopter magazine `Rotorblatt` - `Blatt` can mean a newspaper as well as a blade - reports on and maintains links with every type of helicopter organisation around the world.
Aimed primarily at industry decision makers and those actively involved with helicopter operations it has much of interest for the casual reader too - it covers both civil and military aspects and history alongside features of a more technical nature.
The website, linked to the German Helicopter Online forum and an English-language helicopter industry news service, features an English summary of each issue`s contents. Give it a whirl!
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Further information: Ziese Verlag, Bollmannsweg 4, 26125 Oldenburg, Germany. Tel: +49 441 303268 Fax: +49 441 303256. E-mail: office@zieseverlag.de Web: Rotorblatt



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