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Israel conducts 'final test' on Arrow anti-missile system Jerusalem (AFP) Feb 10, 2012 Israel and the United States recently carried out a successful test of the Arrow anti-missile system over the Mediterranean Sea, the Israeli defence ministry said on Friday. During the target-only tracking exercise, the Arrow's radar tracked a target "representative of potential ballistic missile threats facing Israel," the statement read, and "transferred information to the Citron Tree Battle Management Controller, which prepared a simulated intercept solution." According to the defence minist ... read more |
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Russian engineer jailed for 13 years for passing data to CIA A Russian space centre engineer received a 13-year jail sentence Friday on charges of passing secret strategic missile data to the US Central Intelligence Service (CIA) in return for cash. ... more | .. |
No war with China in near future Discounting US intelligence reports of a limited armed conflict between India and China, a senior Indian Air Force officer Friday ruled out any war in the near future but said Indian forces were ful ... more | .. |
Russia to build six submarines annually from 2013 Russia will produce six submarines and one aircraft carrier annually starting 2013, Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin said Thursday. "By 2013, production capacity [at Russian shipyards] will allo ... more | .. | ||
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Northrop Grumman Delivers Next Gen Automatic Test System to US Army Northrop Grumman, together with DRS Technologies, has announced the delivery of the first Next Generation Automatic Test System (NGATS) to the U.S. Army. A mobile, rapidly deployable and recon ... more | .. |
Lockheed Martin and Cleversafe Form Big Data Alliance Lockheed Martin and Cleversafe have formed a new technology alliance that will facilitate collaboration between the two companies to support a new level of storage capacity beyond traditional capabi ... more | .. |
Japan 'should watch' China's naval reach: report Beijing's assertiveness in the South China Sea could soon be replicated in neighbouring waters, a Japanese government-backed report said Friday, amid rising regional nervousness about China's intentions. ... more | .. |
US Air National Guard Deploys to Afghanistan With LITENING G4 Pods Northrop Grumman's LITENING G4 advanced targeting pod recently embarked on its first combat deployment with the Air National Guard on A-10 and F-16 Block 30 aircraft supporting Operation Enduring Fr ... more |
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Harris wins follow-on Aussie radio deal The Harris Corp. has won a $235 million order with Australia's Department of Defense for its Falcon radios, a Type-1 tactical voice and data communications system. ... more | .. |
Iraq executions inflame political turmoil Iraq's Shiite-dominated government has executed some 65 "terrorists and criminals" this year, including 17 in a single day, in what is widely seen as a crackdown by Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki to eliminate Sunni political rivals. ... more | .. |
Middle East remains major arms market The Middle East arms market holds promise for Europe's defense industry despite its political turmoil, a market intelligence and analysis company said. ... more | .. |
Israel rejects new Palestinian government: minister Israel's foreign minister told the UN Security Council on Thursday that a new Palestinian unity government including Hamas was a setback to peace attempts, diplomats said. ... more |
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Dassault beat Eurofighter 'hollow' in India deal India's selection of Dassault Aviation as the preferred bidder for a 126-fighter jet deal was largely based on a price tag 25 percent cheaper than the French firm's Eurofighter rival, a report said Friday. ... more | .. |
WikiLeaks suspect arraignment for February 23 US Army Private Bradley Manning, accused of giving a trove of classified documents to WikiLeaks, is to be formally charged later this month ahead of a court-martial, the US Army said Thursday. ... more | .. |
Pakistan Al-Qaeda chief 'killed by US drone' US missiles on Thursday killed the most senior Pakistani in Al-Qaeda, one of the Americans' main targets in the country and wanted for attacks that killed scores of people, officials said. ... more | .. |
US military loosens rules on women in combat units The US military opened up some dangerous jobs to female troops Thursday but stopped short of repealing a ban on women serving in combat, despite a decade of war where women fought and died on the battlefield. ... more |
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Japan anti-base mayor critical of new US deal A mayor who has fought to close a flashpoint US base on Japan's Okinawa island voiced opposition Thursday to a deal that could see thousands of US troops leaving, saying his core concern remained. ... more | .. |
Lebanon army boosts presence along Syria border The Lebanese army late Thursday reinforced its presence in the northern region of Wadi Khaled, which borders Syria and is close to the flashpoint province of Homs, officials and local residents said. ... more | .. |
EU won't pay for Greece border fence The European Commission says it won't pay for a $7.3 million fence Greece is building along its border with Turkey to deter migrants and asylum-seekers. ... more | .. |
Sadrists fete Iraq departure of US 'occupiers' Supporters of anti-US Shiite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, whose militia fought pitched battles with American forces, on Thursday officially celebrated the departure of the "occupiers" from Iraq. ... more |
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'Top Gun' Prince Harry set for Afghanistan return Britain's Prince Harry could return to Afghanistan after he qualified as an Apache attack helicopter pilot with an award for his gunnery skills, the Ministry of Defence said Thursday. ... more | .. |
Israel's stance on Iran could be 'catastrophic': Moscow Israel's mounting speculation that Iran is moving closer to developing a nuclear weapon could have "catastrophic consequences", a senior Russian foreign ministry official warned Thursday. ... more | .. |
Pakistan Al-Qaeda chief 'killed by US drone' US missiles on Thursday killed Al-Qaeda's chief in Pakistan, one of the Americans' main targets in the volatile country and wanted for attacks that killed scores of people, officials said. ... more | .. |
US to ease restrictions on women in combat: officials The US military on Thursday eased some restrictions on women soldiers, allowing them to serve in thousands of jobs that will bring them closer to combat, defense officials said. ... more |
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Arms dealer loses final motion before sentencing A federal judge in New York plans to sentence Viktor Bout, a Russian convicted in the United States of arms trafficking, on March 12 after rejecting a defense motion Wednesday to dismiss the conviction. ... more | .. |
Israel fears Syria arms transfers to Hezbollah: Barak Sophisticated weapons could be transferred from Syria to militant group Hezbollah and to Lebanon if the regime of Bashar al-Assad falls, Israel Defence Minister Ehud Barak warned on Thursday. ... more | .. |
Sidelined official sparks China leadership speculation The United States said Thursday a senior Chinese official rumoured to have tried to defect had visited one of its consulates, fuelling a political intrigue analysts say may signal a power struggle in China. ... more | .. |
Australia denies link to secret Iraqi prison Australia denied as "nonsense" Thursday claims in a British newspaper that it played an "integral" part in illegally detaining prisoners of war at a secret Iraqi desert jail in 2003. ... more |
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Singapore warns US on anti-China rhetoric Singapore on Wednesday urged the United States to be careful in comments on China, warning that suggestions of a strategy to contain the rising power could cause strife in Asia. ... more | .. |
N. Korea completes hovercraft base near border: report North Korea has completed a hovercraft base which could be used to attack South Korean islands near the disputed Yellow Sea border, a report said Thursday. ... more | .. |
Israel rejects new Palestinian government: minister Israel's foreign minister told UN envoys on Thursday that a new Palestinian unity government including Hamas would be a setback to peace attempts, diplomats said. ... more | .. |
Police chief defection rumours spark China intrigue A former Chinese police chief rumoured to have tried to defect visited a US consulate, it was confirmed Thursday, fuelling a political intrigue analysts say may signal a power struggle in China. ... more |
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