Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
June 30, 2016
TECH SPACE
New antenna brings enhanced capabilities to the battlefield
Buckley AFB CO (SPX) Jun 29, 2016
The 460th Space Communications Squadron, Air Force Wideband Enterprise Terminals Program office, Tobyhanna Army Depot and Radome Services have been working together to replace an aging terminal or antenna on Buckley Air Force Base in order to increase capabilities and keep up with technological advances. "The service life of the original antenna was nearing its end and the Army has been in the process of replacing terminals since early 2015," said Master Sgt. Stephen Maclin, 460th Space Communicat ... read more

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EU should do more for its own defence: Mogherini
EU foreign affairs chief Federica Mogherini on Tuesday urged the bloc to do more in its own defence, just as leaders discussed Britain's leave vote which will result in the loss of a major military power. ... more
SUPERPOWERS

US destroyer came 'dangerously close' to Russian ship: Moscow
Russia's defence ministry on Tuesday accused an American destroyer of coming dangerously close to a Russian frigate in the Mediterranean Sea, calling the incident a "gross violation" of international agreements. ... more
UAV NEWS

Insitu gets Coast Guard drone contract
Insitu will provide a ScanEagle drone on one U.S. Coast Guard national security cutter under a contract announced by the company Monday. ... more
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UAV NEWS

Lockheed's Q-53 shows drone tracking capability
Lockheed Martin's AN/TPQ-53 counterfire radar recently demonstrated its ability to identify and track drones and pass that information to a command and control node, a key capability as battle spaces increasingly become crowded with new air threats, the company announced Monday. ... more


MILTECH

Hesco achieves body armor certification
Hesco Armor has achieved two new quality certification standards for design and manufacture of hard ballistic resistant body armor, the company announced Monday. ... more

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MILTECH

Exide Technologies gets $30.7 million DOD grant
Exide Technologies has been awarded a $30.7 million cost-sharing U.S. Defense Department grant for battery system enhancements, the company announced Tuesday. ... more
MILTECH

Implant Sciences gets Canadian explosives detection contract
Implant Sciences Corporation has been awarded a Canadian Air Transport Security Authority contract to deliver up to 340 of its QS-B220 desktop explosive trace detectors, the company announced Tuesday. ... more
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MISSILE NEWS

Russia to receive six more S-400 Triumf systems
The Russian Aerospace Force plans to receive six more S-400 Triumf long-range anti-aircraft missile systems this year, the TASS news agency reported Sunday. ... more
TECH SPACE

Measuring Planck's constant, NIST's watt balance brings world closer to new kilogram
In a secure vault in the suburbs of Paris, an egg-sized cylinder of metal sits in a climate-controlled room under three glass bell jars. It is the mass against which all other masses in the world ar ... more
DRAGON SPACE

Chinese Space Garbageman is not a Weapon
The recent launch of China's first Long March 7 rocket has put several notches in China's progress in spaceflight. The first flight of a powerful new rocket. A stepping stone to the launch of China' ... more
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DRAGON SPACE

China launches new carrier rocket: state media
China blasted off its "Long March-7" new generation carrier rocket on a successful inaugural voyage Saturday from a new launch centre, state media reported, as the country races ahead with an ambitious space programme. ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE

ISRO tells aerospace industry to enhance capacity to meet demands
The Indian aerospace industry should enhance its capacity to meet the growing demand for space-based services, India's space agency ISRO said. "It is imperative for the aerospace industry to e ... more
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TECH SPACE

Airbus Defence and Space top construct new clean rooms in Poland
Head of Space Systems Francois Auque announced that Airbus Defence and Space, the world's second largest space company, will be constructing a complex of clean rooms near Warsaw, thus boosting its P ... more
FLOATING STEEL

Source: U.S. Gatling guns placed on North Korea boats
North Korea is equipping its border patrol boats with U.S.-made Gatling guns, the Yonhap News Agency reported Tuesday. ... more
FLOATING STEEL

Elbit's Seagull completes torpedo launch trials
Elbit Systems recently completed a test launch of a lightweight torpedo from its Seagull multi-mission, autonomous unmanned surface vessel, IsraelDefense magazine reported Tuesday. ... more
MILTECH

U.S. Marines in Norway learn how to drift tanks on snow
Norwegian tank pilots taught U.S. Marines how to drift their tanks on the snow ahead of Norway's Cold Response 2016 military exercise. ... more
MISSILE DEFENSE

Washington hopes to wrap up anti-missile deal with SKorea
The United States wants to wrap up discussions with South Korea on the deployment of a sophisticated defense system, the Pentagon said Friday, two days after North Korea's latest missile tests. ... more

MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS

Testing Confirms Intelsat EpicNG Delivers a Whole New Ballgame
As a retired Army Signal Officer, I understand how critical satellite connectivity is to accomplishing the mission. I've also experienced how frustrating bandwidth constraints can be in the field. A ... more
NUKEWARS

Missile test could give N. Korea ICBM by 2020: US think-tank
North Korea's test of a new medium-range missile could help the nuclear-armed state develop an operational intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) capable of striking the US mainland by 2020, a US think-tank said Friday. ... more
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RAY GUNS

US Navy keeps electromagnetic cannon in its sights

MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS

How to Improve Enterprise Ground Services for Space

GPS NEWS

China promises GPS system that's "reliable, safe and free"

DRAGON SPACE

United Nations and China agree to increased space cooperation

LAUNCH PAD

India launches 20 satellites in single mission

SPACEMART

Spaceflight Industries closes $25M financing round led by Mithril

MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS

MUOS-5 secure communications satellite responding to ground control

SUPERPOWERS

Move for independence on the table for Scotland

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Turkey allows German minister visit after air base row

SUPERPOWERS

NATO appoints first woman as deputy head

Ukraine launches joint military drills with NATO

Taiwan 'to test-fire missiles in US' as China tensions rise

N. Korea rejects UN rebuke, warns tensions 'uncontrollable'

Brexit a possible boon for China, say analysts

China cuts official contact with Taiwan over new president

Brazilian air force tests KC-390 transport

India, Pakistan edge closer to joining SOC security bloc

Two China media staff still held after Xi 'resign' call: letter

Could ancient wheat be the future of food?

Wind-blown Antarctic sea ice helps drive ocean circulation

Stanford scientists find 'water windfall' beneath California's Central Valley

Lionfish invading the Mediterranean Sea

Four newly identified genes could improve rice

From fire breaks to fire hazards

Household fuels exceed power plants and cars as source of smog in Beijing

Ancient 'Deep Skull' from Borneo full of surprises

NASA Maps California Drought Effects on Sierra Trees

Household fuels a major contributor to Beijing's infamous air pollution

Super-slow circulation allowed world's oceans to store huge amounts of carbon during last ice age

Sentinel-1 satellites combine radar vision



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