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September 03, 2009
Raytheon Standard Missile-6 Completes Key Developmental Test
White Sands NM (SPX) Sep 02, 2009
Raytheon's Standard Missile-6 has completed tests which validate the extended-range anti-air warfare missile's airframe and autopilot performance. By performing a series of preprogrammed maneuvers, the SM-6 missile was pushed to the limits of its performance, allowing the U.S. Navy to gather vital simulation validation data. "The technology that was proven in this test will provide ... read more

Iraq slithers deeper into postwar morass
Baghdad (UPI) Sep 1, 2009
Iraq's dispute with neighboring Syria is becoming increasingly acrimonious, causing political tremors at a critical time as Iran's allies seek to rebuild the fragmented Shiite political establishment for a comeback in parliamentary elections slated for January. In the turbulence accompanying the U.S. military withdrawal from Iraq, Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki accused Syria last week ... more

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Myanmar rebels head home from China in disarray
Mengding County, China (AFP) Sept 1, 2009
Disarmed and disheartened, Jin Laowu and his rebel comrades embarked on the long walk home from China to Myanmar, their fate uncertain after their group was crushed by junta forces. "We lost the war. We were defeated," Jin, 32, said as he and eight other dejected former members of the Kokang rebel army -- all teenagers -- walked along a dirt track in remote mountainous Yunnan province toward ... more

Pakistani nuclear scientist says restrictions lifted
Islamabad (AFP) Sept 1, 2009
Disgraced Pakistani nuclear scientist Abdul Qadeer Khan, who has admitted leaking nuclear secrets to Iran, North Korea and Libya, said Tuesday restrictions on his movements had been lifted. Asked if local newspaper reports that the government restrictions had been removed were correct, Khan told AFP: "By the grace of Allah, yes." In February, a Pakistani court declared Khan a free man ... more

Pakistan in controversy over U.S. missiles
Washington (UPI) Sep 1, 2009
Pakistan finds itself facing a new controversy over U.S.-provided anti-ship missiles in the midst of confronting innumerable other problems both at home and abroad, including worsening relations with neighbor India over cross-border terrorism. In a weekend report, The New York Times, quoting senior U.S. administration and congressional officials, said Pakistan had illegally modified the ... more

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  • Polish cavalry versus German tanks: die-hard WWII myth

  • ATK Demoes Integrated Weapon Systems Capability At Ft. Benning

  • World leaders remember WW II outbreak

  • How Nazi Germany paved the way for war with Poland

  • Uighur minority leader ready for talks with Beijing

  • U.A.E. F-16 pilots spar with U.S. top guns
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    Top NKorea official in China
    Beijing (AFP) Sept 1, 2009
    North Korea's vice foreign minister has arrived in China for a visit amid international efforts to persuade Pyongyang to rejoin six-nation nuclear disarmament talks, officials here said Tuesday. Kim Yong-Il was scheduled to meet Chinese foreign ministry officials as part of the 60th anniversary of diplomatic ties between the two countries, ministry spokeswoman Jiang Yu told reporters. ... more

    Testing The Latest Armoured Vehicles For Afghanistan
    Bovington Camp, Afghanistan (SPX) Sep 02, 2009
    Bovington Camp, established in 1916, is the home of the Royal Armoured Corps and an ideal location to trial and test the latest armoured equipment in use on operations worldwide. Surrounded by 10,000 acres of undulating Dorset countryside, it is here that the Army's Armoured Trials and Development Unit (ATDU) gets its hands on the latest vehicles for the armoured soldier, and some of the special ... more

    Obama to get Afghan report on vacation
    Washington (AFP) Sept 1, 2009
    President Barack Obama will likely take a key US report on Afghan policy on vacation to Camp David Wednesday, the White House said, hitting back at claims it was moving too slowly to revamp war strategy. The classified report by General Stanley McChrystal, the US commander in Afghanistan, is a long-awaited assessment of the war, which Obama has declared the most vital front in the US ... more

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  • Gaza fishermen say Israel trawling for informants

  • Iran ready for new round of nuclear talks: top negotiator

  • GD Adds Networking Waveform To Radios For Critical Soldier Connectivity

  • China says 'ready to work' with new Japan govt

  • Doyenne of reporters still proud of World War scoop at 97

  • Large geothermal plant planned in Germany

  • Qatar, Chinese firm sign gas deal
  • Oil Speculators Dominate Open Interest In Oil Futures
  • NRG Energy Files Clean Coal Power Initiative Application
  • China manufacturing grows at fastest rate in 16 months
  • EarthSure Announces A Very Cool Way To Go Green
  • eBay hangs up on Skype
  • ISRO Chief To Head International Academy Of Aeronautics
  • Space Debris - Problem Solved

  • China To Begin Construction Of Orbital Space Station In 2020
  • Smoke From Station Fire Blankets Southern California
  • Indian navy chief slams Pakistan missile 'proliferation'
  • US says won't renegotiate Japan troop deal
  • US-NATO chief urges revised Afghan war strategy
  • Obama touts 'strong alliance' after Japan revolution
  • Missile Defense Technology Moves From Testing To Fielding
  • Bolivia looks to China, Brazil for combat aircraft

  • Pakistan to make its own drones
  • 'Whaling' threatens global corporate data
  • Boeing To Demonstrate Ground Robotics Capabilities At US Army 'Rodeo'
  • US urges Myanmar to halt ethnic attacks
  • Troops inflict 'vast damage' in south Afghanistan: Holbrooke
  • Nuclear talks resumption delayed: conference chair
  • Iranian people deserve better leaders: Sarkozy
  • Gates vows aid against Afghan roadside bombs



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