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"We were originally planning to provide niche capabilities," said Daulby.
New management strategies, centring on innovation, investment in human capital, and niche capabilities, have been adopted to meet these pressures.
They talk of "niche" capabilities, and being useful: membership of the EU is far from irrelevant here.
And who will provide the specialist air cover and other niche capabilities the Afghans may need once Nato's combat role has ended?
"The military has some excellent niche capabilities, but it doesn't yet reflect the country's massive defence budget," says Emile Hokayem of IISS, a think-tank.
"The military has some excellent niche capabilities, but it doesn't yet reflect the country's massive defence budget," says Emile Hokayem of the International Institute for Strategic Studies, a British-based think-tank.
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Invest in those areas in which we have niche capability and proven excellence like intelligence and special forces.
A niche capability but a cool one.
Service-type specialization occurs when an organization provides a niche capability across an undefined number of industries.
Downing Street said the RAF Chinooks would offer a "niche capability", providing logistical support for the French operation in Mali, but that Britain would not be committing combat troops.
"Fingerprint sensors were a niche capability with mixed results in terms of performance". Swipe fingerprint scanners also showed up in laptops for a while in the past decade, but most people didn't use them because of their lousy performance.
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