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Securing the Supplies of Basic Arms and Equipment of the Czech Army: The Role of domestic Defence Industry
Authors: Vinkler Pavel
Abstract:
This article deals with the Czech defence industry and its role in the defense policy of the Czech Republic. The basic goal of the text is a short introduction to abilities of the Czech defence industry and answering the question if and how it is able to fulfil the demand of the Czech defence sector for an armament and a military gear. Basic items needed for a military capability of soldiers on a field and the ability to develop and produce them at the Czech territory is mainly examined. Published in Security and Defence Policy
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Vinkler Pavel
Pavel Vinkler, born 1991, master student of Security and Strategic studies at the Faculty of Social Sciences, Masaryk University, Brno. He received Bachelor's degree in Political Science and Security and Strategic Studies at the same institution. He focuses on the arms industry issues, especially on the aircraft technology.
Country: Czech Republic
27/11/18