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November 19, 2014
AEROSPACE
F-35Cs complete initial testing from aircraft carrier
San Diego (UPI) Nov 19, 2014
The carrier variant of the F-35C Lightning II Joint Strike Fighter has successfully completed the first phase of developmental testing at sea. The U.S. Navy said two F-35s aboard the USS Nimitz logged a total of 39.2 flight hours, conducted 124 catapults, 222 touch-and-go landings, and 124 arrestments. There were no unintentional hook-down bolters, or missed attempts to catch an arresting wire on the flight deck and 100 percent of threshold test points were achieved. The Navy said ... read more
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SUPERPOWERS

Russia urges Ukraine not to join NATO
Russia on Wednesday called for Ukraine to stay out of the NATO alliance, insisting that a "non-aligned status" was in the interests of the ex-Soviet country. ... more
NUKEWARS

Iran, US go face-to-face in crunch nuclear talks
Iran and the US held one-on-one talks Wednesday as a deadline loomed to reach a mammoth nuclear deal, seeking common ground on the two crucial remaining issues: uranium enrichment and sanctions relief. ... more
UAV NEWS

Law firm forms unit for civilian UAV issues
Hunton & Williams LLP has opened a unit to help clients navigate the complexities of the developing regulatory framework for using drones in civilian airspace. ... more
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CYBER WARS

Top China official urges stronger Internet management
A top Beijing official called for stronger management of the Internet Wednesday at a government-organised conference condemned by rights campaigners as a Chinese attempt to promote its online controls globally. ... more


THE STANS

US condemns IS bombing in Kurdish region of Iraq
The United States on Wednesday condemned a suicide bombing by Islamic State extremists in the usually safe Kurdish region of Iraq that killed at least four people and left more than two dozen injured. ... more
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IRAQ WARS

War in Iraq 'different' this time: US military chief
US military action in Iraq has a better chance of success than the last war there because American troops are playing a supporting role to local forces from the start, top officer General Martin Dempsey said Wednesday. ... more
DRAGON SPACE

China launches new remote sensing satellite
China launched the Yaogan-23 remote sensing satellite into scheduled orbit at 2:53 a.m. on Saturday Beijing Time from Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center. The satellite will mainly be used for sci ... more
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TECH SPACE

Boeing Stacks Two Satellites to Launch as a Pair
Boeing has successfully mated two 702SP (small platform) satellites in a stacked configuration in preparation for the first-ever conjoined satellite launch. The milestone is a significant step ... more
MICROSAT BLITZ

CubeSat Instruments to Demonstrate NASA Firsts
The Dellingr six-unit CubeSat, which is taking its developers just one year to design, build and integrate, won't be the only potentially groundbreaking capability for NASA. Its heliophysics payload ... more
DISASTER MANAGEMENT

New sites will boost European search and rescue
A trio of stations has taken shape on three islands at the far corners of our continent, ready to pick up distress calls via satellite from all across Europe and its surrounding waters. The ground n ... more
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SPACEMART

European Space Agency and Airbus sign on to Orion mission
The European Space Agency and Airbus have been contracted to build a service module for NASA's Orion mission. The service module will be affixed to the crew module and will help propel Orion through space, as well as carry food, water and provisions for onboard astronauts. ... more
FLOATING STEEL

Airbus building periscope maintenance plant in India
A facility for the maintenance and repair of Indian Navy submarine periscopes is being built in India by Airbus Defense and Space's Optronics business unit. ... more
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TECH SPACE

Eurofighter unveils 1.0-billion-euro radar upgrade
Europe's Eurofighter consortium committed Wednesday to a 1.0-billion-euro ($1.25-billion) upgrade to equip Typhoon combat jets with a more advanced type of radar. ... more
FLOATING STEEL

Fabrication starts on Navy's new air-cushioned landing craft
The U.S. Navy says Textron Inc. has started fabrication of the Navy's first Ship to Shore Connector, a next-generation Landing Craft, Air Cushion boat. ... more
MILPLEX

Greece asks U.S. to continue sustainment support for its F-16s
Greece has asked the United States to continue sustainment support through the Foreign Military Sales program for its F-16 fighters. ... more
MILPLEX

Nammo subsidiary buying Patria ammunition facility
The Finnish subsidiary of Norway's Nammo Group is acquiring an ammunition facility in western Finland owned by Patria. ... more
AEROSPACE

Northrop Grumman updating aircraft targeting system
Northrop Grumman reports it is upgrading AN/AAQ-28(V) LITENING Advanced Targeting Systems used on U.S. Air Force and Marine Corps aircraft. ... more

AEROSPACE

U.S. contracts CPI Aerostructures for F-16 wing components
Structural wing components for thousands of F-16 fighters are to be provided by CPI Aerostructures under a contract from the U.S. Defense Logistics Agency. ... more
SPACEWAR

Whispers about Russia's so-called 'satellite killer' grow louder
Earlier this year, Russia rocketed several satellites into space. They also deposited what was at the time believed to be a piece of space junk. With no declared orbit, the object was tracked by most of the world's space agencies, as well as amateur astronomers. Now, whispers are growing the so-called junk might actually be a "satellite killer." ... more
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NUKEWARS

Iran nuclear talks get down to nitty-gritty

UAV NEWS

US can pursue 'reckless' drone flyers, panel rules

SUPERPOWERS

Complex turns for Xi on China's diplomatic path

TERROR WARS

Kerry broadside against IS: 'We are not intimidated'

CYBER WARS

Amnesty feels 'chill' from China Internet meeting

SUPERPOWERS

Hollande on first state visit by French president to Australia

IRAQ WARS

Iraq is starting to push back jihadists: UN

FLOATING STEEL

Unidentified Asian country orders ECA naval simulators

SUPERPOWERS

NATO sees 'very serious' Russian military Ukraine build-up

TERROR WARS

Global 'terror' deaths up by 61 percent: study

Israel to ease gun controls after attack: minister

Royal Australian Air Force getting deployable air traffic management systems

Hollande confirms two Frenchmen in Islamic State video

Harris Corporation supplying Falcon III radios to Canadian military

FARC confirms it is holding kidnapped Colombia general

Belgian jihadist's 'appearance in IS beheading video' probed

Top North Korea envoy in Moscow for Putin talks

Deal with Iran could end isolation but would it stop an arms race?

F-35s proving capabilities from aircraft carrier

New Global Hawk support contract for Northrop Grumman

'Big guy' China is committed to peace, says Xi

Northrop Grumman continues Joint STARS sustainment services

Raytheon touts its Agile software development process

Iran nuclear deal could seal historic Obama coup

Pakistani army chief in first US visit

Obama orders hostage policy review in wake of 'evil' IS beheadings

Aircraft wings will change radically in the future

Egypt refers 5 students to military court over protest

Ukraine expects France to wriggle out of Russia warship delivery

At least eight dead in 'historic' US snowstorm

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