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Rivista Italiana Difesa

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Rivista Italiana Difesa (RID; meaning Italian Defence Review in English) is an Italian military magazine published by Coop Giornalistica La Riviera,[1] from Chiavari (Liguria). Founded in 1982,[1][2] has recently reached 25 years of activity with a silver cover. The magazine is published eleven times a year.[1] The field of interests are about military and geostrategical analysis. Many articles were published with over 10 pages length, among them many aircraft designs analysis (such as MiG-31 in April 1992, Tu-22M in 1995, Su-24 in October 1996, AMX in 1993 and 1998, C-27J in April 2000). The magazine's former director was Giovanni Lazzari; the present director is Andrea Nativi.

RID claims to be from the start the best Italian magazine in this field of interest.[3] The covers were originally with full photos, but from 1990 RID has a white cover with one smaller photo and a resume of the items in every number printed.

References

  1. ^ a b c "RID – Rivista Italiana Difesa". Aeroflight. Retrieved 30 January 2016.
  2. ^ "Rivista Italiana Difesa". Mönch Publishing Group. Retrieved 30 January 2016.
  3. ^ Robbin Laird. (7 October 2015). Italian Airpower Modernization Second Line of Defence. Retrieved 30 January 2016.