1. Foreword
2. Messages
3. Department of Defence Production - An Introduction
4. Aircraft & Accessories
5. Ammunition & Explosives
6. Armoured vehicles
7. Electronic Systems
8. Missiles
9. Military Clothing, Uniform, Parachute and Personal Equipment
10. Military vehicles
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