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  2. Lao People's Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    According to some journalists, non-governmental organisations (NGOs), humanitarian and human rights organisations, the Lao People's Army has repeatedly engaged in egregious human rights violations and the practice of corruption in Laos. [3] [4] The LPAF and its military intelligence play a major role in the arrest, imprisonment and torture of ...

  3. Lao People's Liberation Army Air Force - Wikipedia

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    The LPLAAF operates from two main bases, Vientiane and Phonsavan, with another three bases supported by detachments from the main units.Apart from the main military air bases, there are also a number of smaller airports and airfields around the country which are frequently used by the air force and the semi-military airline Lao Airlines.

  4. Auto Defense Choc - Wikipedia

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    Although the French lost the First Indochina War, they were bound by the 1954 Geneva Agreement to provide the newly independent Kingdom of Laos with a trained military. [1] As part of the Lao military establishment the French raised a paramilitary force, the AD Corps, in 1955. They disbanded it in 1958, only to reconstitute it the following year.

  5. Tactical NAV - Wikipedia

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    TacNav Systems is also working to expand the app’s accessibility by developing versions for MacOS, Windows OS, and Apple Watch, in addition to the existing iOS and Android platforms. Tactical NAV is expected to continue serving as a valuable tool for military personnel worldwide, supporting operational efficiency and precision in a range of ...

  6. Royal Lao Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    Laos was divided since 1955 into five Military Regions (Régions Militaires) roughly corresponding to the areas of the country's 13 provinces. [10] The Military Regions were the basis of the warlordism culture that affected the ANL and the FAR high command, with most of the MR Commanders running their zones like private fiefdoms. [11]

  7. Improved Performance Research Integration Tool - Wikipedia

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    IMPRINT helps users to assess the integration of personnel and system performance throughout the system lifecycle—from concept and design to field testing and system upgrades. In addition, IMPRINT can help predict the effects of training or personnel factors (e.g., as defined by Military Occupational Specialty) on human performance and ...

  8. Open Software in the Military Industry - Wikipedia

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    Open software in the military industry refers to the use of open-source software (OSS) applications, frameworks, and tools in various military contexts. [1] This approach contrasts with traditional proprietary software, offering unique advantages like cost-effectiveness, flexibility, and collaborative development but also bringing such challenges as security breaches and reliability.

  9. Category:Laos military templates - Wikipedia

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    [[Category:Laos military templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:Laos military templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.