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Journal articles on the topic "Matériel de guerre – Innovation"
Estiez, Olivier. "Les métaphores animales dans le matériel de guerre." Vita Latina 128, no. 1 (1992): 44–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/vita.1992.1338.
Full textBruyère-Ostells, Walter, and Benoît Pouget. "Le « prix » médical de la Première Guerre mondiale. Réparations de guerre, Service de santé des armées et contextes épidémiques." Réactions d’épidémie, no. 2 (January 1, 2020): 35–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.57086/rrs.134.
Full textde Preux, Jean. "Texte de synthèse VIII — Conventions et Etats neutres." Revue Internationale de la Croix-Rouge 71, no. 776 (April 1989): 132–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0035336100013022.
Full textMvogo, Ernest Messina, and Zakaria Beine. "Cameroon in the First World War From the dominant geostrategic challenges to environnemental impact ignored." Global Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences 10, no. 7 (July 15, 2022): 1–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.37745/gjahss.2013/vo10.n7pp114.
Full textSimon, Marine. "Quand l’usine se réinvente : REVIMA à Caudebec-en-Caux, doyenne des entreprises aéronautiques normandes." Études Normandes 7, no. 1 (2018): 12–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/etnor.2018.3827.
Full textProschmann, Sabrina. "Les agents postaux de la Reichspost à l’étranger avant et pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Organiser les transferts pour dominer." Histoire, Europe et relations internationales N° 3, no. 1 (November 30, 2023): 63–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/heri.003.0063.
Full textLeboulleux, Lucie. "Caroline Émilie « Lili » Bleeker." Photoniques, no. 105 (November 2020): 22–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/photon/202010522.
Full textSoutou, Georges-Henri. "La IV e République et l’évolution de la politique de neutralité armée de la Suisse à l’époque de la guerre froide." Revue Historique des Armées 243, no. 2 (April 1, 2006): 71–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rha.243.0071.
Full textPfukwa, Charles. "Onomastic innovation in Zimbabweannoms de guerre." Language Matters 34, no. 1 (January 2003): 13–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10228190308566189.
Full textDesseigne, Mélanie. "Au service du Saint-Siège et de la pratique religieuse : les aumôniers catholiques dans les camps d’internement du sud-ouest de la France pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale." Matériaux pour l’histoire de notre temps N° 149-150, no. 3 (April 17, 2024): 39–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/mate.149.0039.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Matériel de guerre – Innovation"
Trémoureux, Carl. "La Première Guerre mondiale, l'artillerie et l'industrialisation de la guerre." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Sorbonne université, 2022. http://www.theses.fr/2022SORUL059.
Full textBefore the outbreak of the militarily clash, the Artillery was equipped in accordance with a doctrine ill-suited to recent conflicts and technical possibilities. When the imagined short war turns into a long war offering the possibility of adapting armaments and requiring massive consumption of projectiles, the governance of the production function enters into crisis. A change in mental patterns is needed. The establishment of an Under-Secretary of State for Artillery and Ammunition is a first step in this transformation. Albert Thomas adapts the governance of the production function of artillery equipment by setting up a program of needs, manufacturing and production factors, an industrial policy, as well as steering and control instruments. This new governance constitutes the heart of the governmental activity of steering the war economy, but the latter is not limited to this: it also includes the administration of all the nation's resources, whether labour, raw materials, energy, transportation or innovation capabilities. In the context of wartime parliamentarianism, it can be said that the realization of the idea of an industrial war gradually leads the country to establish a new political and economic regime. In parallel with this evolution, companies are adapting their operating methods to produce in large series; Armies are industrializing their destruction, protection, logistics and force restoration functions
Pommier, Christophe. "Innovation et artillerie en France (1852-1914) : une radicale transformation technologique de l’armement au regard de l’histoire de l’innovation." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Sorbonne université, 2020. http://www.theses.fr/2020SORUL147.
Full textFrom 1852 to 1914, Artillery experienced several innovations that revolutionized these and its use. In addition to the emergence and development of these innovations, this thesis aims to understand the challenges they pose to the military world, the responses they provide and the resulting reforms. The war of 1870-1871 thus constitutes a major test for the innovations of the Second Empire - rifled bore and breech loading: the reforms of the following decades ones stem from the lessons which were drawn from them. For artillery, this requires modernizing weaponry to bring it back to German level, and then deliberately and radically innovating by overcoming two structural blockings: replacing black powder and mastering rapid fire. The solutions found - development of a smokeless propellant powder (1884), picric acid (1885) and the quick-firing gun (1896) - constituting real technical successes. However, the command's general conservatism and its doubts, mixed with denial, about the lethal effects of weaponry prevent these innovations from having a strong and rapid impact in military regulations: the destructive potential of picric acid, the change of appearance of the battlefield due to smokeless powders and its saturation in projectiles by the widespread action of relatively unrecognized rapid-fire artillery remain relatively unknown. The heavy human losses at the start of the First World War are the price to pay for this doctrinal maladjustment
Monnin, Maxime. "Approche unifiée défaillance-dommage dans la sûreté de fonctionnement pour la régénération des matériels au combat : Application aux systèmes d'armes terrestres." Valenciennes, 2007. http://ged.univ-valenciennes.fr/nuxeo/site/esupversions/b0f9c26e-8ca7-4e1f-a4da-154e0fc91cb5.
Full textThe French Procurement Agency (DGA) aims at defining the needs of French Army and actually works to define the BOA (airland operational bubble). In this particular operational context military systems have to integrate regeneration facilities defined has system’s ability to return damaged or disabled component to temporary service in order to fulfil its mission. Nexter group which designs and manufactures armoured vehicles to meet the needs of Army has to guarantee the operational availability of the systems they sell. Thus, operational availability assessment has to integrate failure damage and regeneration in the same modelling process. Although failure are considered in dependability framework and damage are studied in the survivability framework, taking into account regeneration remains difficult due to the lack of modelling methods and tools that incorporate failure damage and regeneration in a unified way. In that way, our contribution is related to a modelling method based on system engineering that allows defining a generic modelling atom for the system behaviour representation. A dynamic model based on the modelling atoms aggregation has been developed by means of Stochastic Activity Networks that allow simulations to be completed for the availability assessment. The feasibility and the added value of the approach are experimented on a system architecture jointly defined by the DGA and Nexter Group
Labreuche, Pascal. "La toile à peindre à Paris, 1793-1867 : l'industrialisation d'une filière, entre tradition et innovation." Nantes, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005NANT2150.
Full textChanges in the professional manufacturing of artists canvas during the first French industrialization is studied, between two historical limits: from the assumed emergence of a new technical way, to its level of maturity, through various scale changes. This is a history of invention and technical innovation, which is providing the main chronological steps, while combining traditional workmanships related to the artists canvas specificity and its consumers. Relationships between canvas primers, painters and chemists, from the Vauquelin school especially, are pointed out as a motor for the innovative process, along with the State action in background. Representative firms are studied as individuals and as parts of an industry; colourman profession is studied for its increasing number, and for its connections with various crafts
Defretin, Jacques. "Le rôle de l'arme du Génie pendant la bataille de Verdun (février 1916 - août 1917)." Thesis, Université de Lorraine, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014LORR0371/document.
Full textHistoriography of the first world war is largely supported by an abundant bibliography in which it is very difficult to find documents or studies relative to the role of the Engineer during the conflict. The aim of this thesis is to demonstrate that, in the battle for Verdun, from February 1916 to August 1917, the Engineer is, despite a strength which was undeniably very weak, an essential agent in the Victory. It is present at all levels of the supply chain, decisional as well as executional, which feeds this tremendous defensive battle. It is also an indispensable actor in the organization of the battlefield which is one of the key elements of success in the engagements in this limited field of operations, in which hundred of thousands of soldiers fight under a constant storm of fire. Finally, it ensures the continuity of the operational command by maintaining all communication lines of the battlefield (paths, roads, bridges, railways, telephone lines, optic communications, etc.). In order to be efficient in the entire spectrum of its missions, the Engineer has to adapt to orders and conditions of engagements for which he is not initially prepared. The commanders spread out the engineers’ capacities for an immediate though reduced efficiency, to the detriment of the more effective collective tasks, which require a longer time frame often incompatible with the rythm of operations. Despite a permanent engagement, for and alongside the other branches, the Engineer is too diluted to gain the attention of the Commandment, be formally acknowledged and be engraved in the Memory of the Nation as are the thousands of « Poilus » rushing towards the Enemy through a hail of machine-gun bullets and shellfire
Jocelyne, Vivien. "Élaboration d’un matériel pédagogique pour l’éducation à la paix basé sur des modèles de paix." Thèse, Université de Sherbrooke, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/11143/9600.
Full textAssens, Philippe. "Les compétences professionnelles dans l' innovation : le cas du réseau des coopératives d' utilisation de matériel agricole, CUMA." Toulouse 1, 2002. http://www.theses.fr/2002TOU10069.
Full textThrough the case of CUMA, this thesis is interested in the professional cooperation in the innovation by means of an approach based on the economy of competence
Vautravers, Alexandre. "L'armement en Suisse depuis 1850 : carrefour des armées, de la technique et de l'économie." Lyon 2, 2004. http://theses.univ-lyon2.fr/documents/lyon2/2004/vautravers_a.
Full textSfez, Frank. "Les exportations d'armes au coeur de la souveraineté française." Nice, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012NICE0029.
Full textFrench arms exports involve so many interests and convey so many symbols that the contradictions and reactions that they cause are almost obvious. The issue of arms transfers in the world does not leave anybody indifferent. On the international scene, arms exports however emerged as a reality, with a singular market, governed by specific rules, which is the private turf of a small number of states, which consider these exports vital for their defense industries. The understanding of a such complex and politically significant subject requires to put things into perspective, understanding the singular nature of this market and brings up questions on the true stakes of arms exports for France. Consequently, the aim of our demonstration will be to affirm at first the specificity of this market at the heart of the State's decision-making process then, the deeper meaning of these exports for the country, namely an instrument of power and sovereignty
Porte, Rémy. "La Direction des Services Automobiles des armées et la motorisation des armées françaises (1914-1919) : vues au travers de l'action du commandant Doumenc." Paris 4, 2004. http://www.theses.fr/2004PA040007.
Full textDuring the First World War, a number of technical evolutions completely transform “the art of war”, and from 1915 on, with war becoming total, the situation requires the mobilisation of all available manpower and equipment of the belligerent parties. The automobile engine is in the centre of these military and technical changes. Captain (later Major) Doumenc is the only officer permanently in charge of the army’s motorisation and must be considered simultaneously the inspiring and initiating force and the most important personality in the process of this technical and intellectual revolution which gradually imposes on the army new rules of organisation and employ. Major Doumenc must be regarded as an untypical officer for tips time, uniting the qualities of an officer and an industrialist, of a tactician and an engineer. He manages to make available to the commanding General of the French and Allied armies the military, human and material means enabling them to respond to the German attacks and thus finally leading to the decisive counter-attack. For all these different reasons, his actions must, in the long run, be considered those of a pioneer
Books on the topic "Matériel de guerre – Innovation"
éd, Rothiot Jean-paul, and Mazauric Claude éd, eds. L' effort de guerre: Approvisionnement, mobilisation matérielle et innovation pour l'armement, XIV- : XXe siècle. Paris: CTHS-Ed. du Comité des Travaux historiques & scientifiques, 2004.
Find full text1776-1861, Douglas Howard Sir, ed. Speech of Sir Howard Douglas, Bt., M.P., in the House of Commons on Friday, March 8th, 1844 on the ordnance estimates. [S.l: s.n., 1986.
Find full textBaillairgé, Charles P. Florent. Étude ayant trait à la solution du problème de déterminer la hauteur atteinte par un projectile qui en retombant au niveau dont il a été lancé, à produit un effet connu: Lue par Mr. Baillairgé devant la section III, de la Société Royale du Canada à sa séance du 27 mai 1891 à Montréal. [S.l: s.n., 1986.
Find full textTelevisionaries: Inside the chaos and innovation of the digital revolution. Del Mar, California?]: MediaTech Publishing, 2015.
Find full textBertin, François. D-Day Normandie: Uniformes, armes, matériels. Rennes: Ouest-France, 2004.
Find full textTrajtenberg, Manuel. Economic analysis of product innovation: The case of CT scanners. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press, 1990.
Find full textSecret weapons: Death rays, doodlebugs and Churchill's golden goose. Oxford: Osprey Publishing, 2013.
Find full textGudmundsson, Bruce I. Stormtroop tactics: Innovation in the German Army, 1914-1918. New York: Praeger, 1989.
Find full textGudmundsson, Bruce I. Stormtroop tactics: Innovation in the German army, 1914-1918. Westport, Conn: Praeger, 1989.
Find full textThe half-track in Canadian service. Ottawa: Service Publications, 2003.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Matériel de guerre – Innovation"
Grissom, Adam, and Stéphane Taillat. "Innovation et adaptation." In Guerre et stratégie, 349–77. Presses Universitaires de France, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/puf.henro.2015.01.0349.
Full textLamming, Clive. "Chapitre II. Le matériel moteur durant la guerre (1939-1945)." In Cinquante ans de traction à la SNCF, 40–43. CNRS Éditions, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.editionscnrs.34218.
Full textAranda, Daniel. "Tradition et innovation." In Petits soldats dans la Grande Guerre, 17–40. Presses universitaires de Lyon, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.pul.36585.
Full textLUFT, A., S. P. CORCOSTEGUI, V. BACQUEY, J. GILLARD, B. RAVINET, B. QUENTIN, A. LE GOFF, and J. C. BEL. "Transport médicalisé terrestre du blessé de guerre français." In Médecine et Armées Vol. 46 No.4, 313–22. Editions des archives contemporaines, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.17184/eac.7320.
Full textGoya, Michel. "XI. Innovation et infanterie. Le cas de l’infanterie française de 1914 à 1918." In Guerre et Technique, 153–59. Hermann, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/herm.baech.2017.02.0153.
Full textPONTIS, J., C. E. VALLET, C. CAVELL, B. SCHNEIDER, N. ROBIN, C. BARRIER, A. PADILLA, and J. C. MIGOT. "Le transport de blessés dans la Marine nationale." In Médecine et Armées Vol. 46 No.4, 323–30. Editions des archives contemporaines, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.17184/eac.7321.
Full textLAVILLE, V., Ch LEBLEU, P. MORNAND, L. AIGLE, Ch DESTERKE, and E. HORNEZ. "Epidémiologie et prise en charge préhospitalière des traumatisés sévères pédiatriques en opération extérieure." In Médecine et Armées Vol. 46 No.2, 107–14. Editions des archives contemporaines, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.17184/eac.7349.
Full textDulguerova, Elitza. "« Le monde matériel n’est pas substantiel » : Berdiaev, Picasso et le début de la Première Guerre mondiale." In 1914, 105–14. Presses universitaires de Paris Nanterre, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.pupo.15720.
Full text"Les psychothérapies individuelles indiquées dans les troubles psychiques post-traumatiques de guerre." In Médecine et Armées Vol. 46 No.1, 91–96. Editions des archives contemporaines, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.17184/eac.7373.
Full textFREIERMUTH, J. P., B. LEVELU, J. CLÉMENT, J. BOISSIER, J. ALOIRD, and E. AUDOUX. "Analyse de l'activité d'évacuation médicale par hélicoptère pendant 24 mois au Mali - octobre 2013 à septembre 2015." In Médecine et Armées Vol. 46 No.2, 131–38. Editions des archives contemporaines, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.17184/eac.7353.
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