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24: 136:, theatre ballistic missile defence, protection of large aircraft in peace support operations, and limiting collateral damage caused by air-delivered weapons. AGARD was also one of the first NATO organizations to cooperate with Russia in a mutual exchange of information dealing with flight safety. 93:
to accompany him to the AGARD conference in Paris. "AGARD's aim was to encourage European countries to develop weapons technology on their own instead of relying on the U.S. defense industry to do it for them."
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it published, the purpose involved "bringing together the leading personalities of the NATO nations in the fields of science and technology relating to aerospace". The Advisory Group was organized by panels:
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Aerospace medical, avionics, electromagnetic wave propagation, flight mechanics, fluid dynamics, guidance and control, propulsion and energetics, structures and materials, and technical information.
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The AGARD publishing program included a multilingual aeronautical dictionary, about ninety titles per year, with a normal run of 1200. An
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AGARD was founded as an Agency of the NATO Military Committee. It was set up in May 1952 with headquarters in
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is a work prepared by, or on behalf of, AGARD's panels. For example, an agardograph on the
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The Wind and Beyond: Theodore von Kármán Pioneer in Aviation and Pathfinder in Space
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AGARD merged with the NATO Defence Research Group (DRG) in 1996 to become the
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There were annual meetings, frequently in Paris, but also in
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Later examples of AGARD studies include such topics as
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The Catcher Was a Spy: The Mysterious Life of Moe Berg
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Advisory Group for Aerospace Research and Development
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Keith L. Gardner and Terry A. Franks (January 1997)
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A Review of Measurements on AGARD Calibration Models
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John Agard

Theodore von Kármán
AGARD-B
Atlas Series B
NATO
Neuilly sur Seine
France
mission statement
Theodore von Kármán
Moe Berg
Delft
Turin
Cambridge
Washington DC
AGARD-B wind tunnel model
non-lethal weapons
NATO Research and Technology Organisation
Aeronautics
ISBN
92-836-1079-2




Frank Wattendorf
Dawidoff, Nicholas
The Catcher Was a Spy: The Mysterious Life of Moe Berg
ISBN
0-679-76289-2

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