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February 11, 2018
MISSILE NEWS
Russia, India may sign contract on S-400 air defense systems supplies soon



New Delhi (Sputnik) Feb 12, 2018
Negotiations between Russia and India on the supplies of S-400 air defense systems are "at the final stage," the contract may be signed any day now, Russian Ambassador to India Nikolay Kudashev told Sputnik in an interview. "As far as I know, the negotiations [on the S-400 supplies] are at the final stage. I have received such information from the country's Defense Ministry. We expect signing of the contract any day now," Kudashev said. As the Russian diplomat noted, there is nothing surpris ... read more

UAV NEWS
Improving drone performance in headwinds
Sendai, Japan (SPX) Feb 12, 2018
Is it a bird? Is it a plane? The prevalence of multi-rotor drones has increased dramatically in recent years, but in headwinds they pitch upwards unpredictably. Engineers from Tohoku University, Jap ... more
TERROR WARS
Egypt army announces major anti-jihadist operation
Cairo (AFP) Feb 9, 2018
The Egyptian army announced the launch on Friday of a major operation against jihadists across swathes of territory including the Sinai Peninsula, heart of a persistent Islamic State group insurgency. ... more
THE STANS
The people who know no war: Afghanistan's most isolated corner
Wakhan Corridor , Afghanistan (AFP) Feb 9, 2018
"Taliban - what's that?" asks Sultan Begium shyly from her freezing home in Afghanistan's mountainous Wakhan Corridor, a region so remote that its residents are untouched by the decades of conflict that have devastated their country. ... more
THE STANS
Afghan conflict to intensify in 2018 'game changer'
Kabul (AFP) Feb 11, 2018
Fighting in Afghanistan has escalated with US and Afghan officials tipping 2018 to be a "game-changer" as relentless airstrikes pummel Islamist militant groups - but others warn the 16-year war has simply become a more violent stalemate. ... more
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MILPLEX
Airbus to pay 81 mn euros to end German corruption probe
Frankfurt Am Main (AFP) Feb 9, 2018
European aircraft manufacturer Airbus on Friday said it had agreed to pay a fine of 81.25 million euros ($99 million) to end a German corruption probe into the 2003 sale of Eurofighter jets to Austria. ... more
NUKEWARS
US, S. Korea united as inter-Korea talks occur: Pence
Washington (AFP) Feb 10, 2018
The US and South Korea stand united against North Korea's nuclear program, even as the two Koreas hold talks in conjunction with the Winter Olympics, US Vice President Mike Pence said Saturday. ... more
NUKEWARS
UN chief urges dialogue in talks with N. Korea ceremonial leader
United Nations, United States (AFP) Feb 9, 2018
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres urged North Korea's ceremonial head of state Kim Yong Nam to engage in dialogue on ending the nuclear crisis during a brief exchange in South Korea, a UN spokesman said Friday. ... more
NUKEWARS
Russians held for 'mining bitcoin' at top nuclear lab
Moscow (AFP) Feb 9, 2018
Engineers at Russia's top nuclear research facility have been detained after they attempted to mine bitcoin on its computers, Russian news agencies reported Friday. ... more
DRAGON SPACE
Chinese taikonauts maintain indomitable spirit in space exploration: senior officer
Beijing (XNA) Feb 09, 2018
Chinese taikonauts have "maintained an indomitable spirit while carrying out space exploration," said Zhang Youxia, vice chairman of the Central Military Commission, Wednesday. Zhang made the ... more
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TECH SPACE
A Detailed Timeline of The IMAGE Mission Recovery
Greenbelt MD (SPX) Feb 09, 2018
The Imager for Magnetopause-to-Aurora Global Exploration, or IMAGE, spacecraft was re-discovered in January 2018 after more than twelve years of silence. A powerhouse of magnetosphere and aurora res ... more
SPACEMART
Iridium Announces First Land-Mobile Service Providers for Iridium Certus
McLean VA (SPX) Feb 09, 2018
Iridium Communications Inc. announced Wednesday the first Iridium Certus service providers for land-mobile applications, planned for commercial availability in mid-2018. This initial group of six wo ... more
TERROR WARS
Pakistan army condemns seven 'hardcore' militants to death
Rawalpindi, Pakistan Feb 9, 2018
Pakistan military courts have sentenced seven "hardcore" militants to death over various attacks on security forces that left dozens dead, including civilians, the country's army chief said Friday. ... more
WAR REPORT
Syria eases strikes on rebel enclave after deadly campaign
Douma, Syria (AFP) Feb 10, 2018
Syrian regime air strikes on the rebel enclave of Eastern Ghouta eased on Saturday after five days of heavy bombardment that killed more than 240 civilians, a monitoring group said. ... more
WAR REPORT
'Unacceptable' to endanger lives of Russian soldiers in Syria: Moscow
Moscow (AFP) Feb 10, 2018
Russia on Saturday called for "restraint" from all parties in Syria and said it considered risking the lives of Russian soldiers "absolutely unacceptable" following large-scale Israeli air strikes inside Syria. ... more


China wants 11 Uighurs back, says Malaysia

WAR REPORT
Pro-Iranian militia used US Abrams tanks in Syria: Pentagon
Washington (AFP) Feb 9, 2018
US Abrams tanks sold to Iraq have been used by a pro-Iranian paramilitary group in fighting against the Islamic State group in Syria, the Pentagon said Friday. ... more
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IRAQ WARS
Iraqi-US anti-corruption activist jailed for defamation
Diwaniyah, Iraq Feb 9, 2018
An Iraqi court has sentenced an Iraqi-US anti-corruption activist to six years in jail for defamation of state institutions, an NGO said on Friday. ... more
WAR REPORT
Israel targets 'Iranian' positions in Syria after F16 downed
Jerusalem (AFP) Feb 11, 2018
Israel attacked what it said were Iranian positions inside Syria on Saturday in "large-scale" raids after one of its warplanes was targeted by Syrian air defences and crashed. ... more
WAR REPORT
Colombia's FARC suspends campaigning citing threats to candidates
Bogota (AFP) Feb 9, 2018
The former Colombian guerrilla group FARC suspended campaigns for political office Friday, citing a lack of security safeguards that have put its candidates at risk. ... more
EPIDEMICS
Playing 20 Questions with Bacteria to Distinguish Harmless Organisms from Pathogens
Washington DC (SPX) Feb 09, 2018
Bacteria underpins much of our world, acting behind the scenes to affect the health and behavior of animals and plants. They help produce food, provide oxygen, and even reshape the environment throu ... more
TECH SPACE
Singapore takes next step towards implementing world's first space-based VHF communications
Singapore (SPX) Feb 08, 2018
GomSpace together with The Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) and Singapore Technologies Electronics Limited (ST Electronics) signed a research collaboration agreement on the sidelines of ... more
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China to Develop Sea-Based Missile Interceptors
Beijing (XNA) Feb 09, 2018
China is planning to develop a sea-based missile defense launcher after completing a successful intercept of a ballistic missile in space from a ground-based system earlier this week, according to the South China Morning Post. "China's sea-based anti-missile system aims to defend both its territory and overseas interests, because sea-based defense systems will be set up wherever its warshi ... more
+ Lockheed awarded $523M for Patriot missiles for Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Romania
+ Beijing holds successful missile defense test
+ Saudi says Yemen rebel ballistic missile shot down
+ Lockheed tapped by Army for 10 more THAAD interceptors
+ Raytheon awarded $2.3B to support Patriot missile system
+ Test of US-Japanese missile interceptor fails again
+ Boeing awarded $6.56B for upgrades to ballistic missile defense system
Raytheon awarded $44.6M for missile systems research, development
Washington (UPI) Feb 7, 2018
Raytheon has been awarded a contract for research and development designs for multiple weapon systems owned by the company. The deal, announced Tuesday by the Department of Defense, is valued at more than $44.6 million under the terms of a cost-plus-fixed-fee, delivery order contract. The agreement provides for "research and development design, development, studies, and technolog ... more
+ Finland approved for Harpoon, SeaSparrow missile purchases
+ Russia, India may sign contract on S-400 air defense systems supplies soon
+ Lockheed Martin Miniature Hit-to-Kill Missile Demonstrates Increased Agility and Affordability
+ Tomahawk missiles to receive upgraded communications systems
+ Raytheon to provide Griffin missiles to U.S. Air Force
+ Lockheed Martin flight tests new short-range missile
+ Raytheon to support Stinger weapon for U.S. and foreign countries


Improving drone performance in headwinds
Sendai, Japan (SPX) Feb 12, 2018
Is it a bird? Is it a plane? The prevalence of multi-rotor drones has increased dramatically in recent years, but in headwinds they pitch upwards unpredictably. Engineers from Tohoku University, Japan, have shown that angling the rotor blades of a quad-rotor unmanned aerial vehicles by just 20 degrees can reduce pitching by a quarter. Their work is published in the International Journal of Micro ... more
+ L-3 awarded $8.2M for retrofits to Predator simulators
+ General Atomics awarded $49M for Reaper drone software development
+ Drones learn to navigate autonomously by imitating cars and bicycles
+ Northrop Grumman tapped to service Army's Hunter drones
+ Australia lifesaving drone makes first rescue
+ Boeing unveils UAV prototype for cargo, logistics use
+ Russia's army warns of 'terrorist' drones after attacks
Northrop Grumman awarded $429M contract for Polar payloads
Washington (UPI) Feb 8, 2018
The U.S. Air Force has awarded a $428.8 million contract to Northrop Grumman for two payloads for the Enhanced Polar System's satellites. The two EPS constellation satellites operate in highly elliptical orbits, according to Northrop Grumman. They will succeed the current Interim Polar System and work in conjunction with another EHF SATCOM system, the company said. The EPS ... more
+ Improve European defence with new commercial space capabilities
+ Military innovation demands state-of-the-art satellite connectivity for maritime applications
+ L-3 to provide advanced optics, sensors to U.S. Air Force
+ DARPA Seeks to Improve Military Communications with Digital Phased-Arrays at Millimeter Wave
+ Map of ionospheric disturbances to help improve radio network systems
+ Grumman to support BACN airborne communications system
+ Military defense market faces new challenges to acquiring SatCom platforms
China may be testing an Electromagnetic Railgun on naval ship
Moscow (Sputnik) Feb 06, 2018
Pictures circulating on social media indicate that China's navy may have mounted an electromagnetic rail gun on a warship, a feat that has yet to be tested at sea. A photo of a huge gun barrel situated at the bow of a People's Liberation Army-Navy (PLA-N) Type 072-II amphibious warfare ship popped up on military technology Twitter feeds on Wednesday. According to a translation of a f ... more
+ Reading the body's history of threat exposure
+ Army turns to BAE Systems for vehicle production
+ Army turns to Olin Corp. for small caliber ammo
+ Air Force awards Boeing $195M contract for JDAM tail kits
+ Raytheon awarded $95M contract for Excalibur support
+ Reconstructing an ancient lethal weapon
+ More than $17.5M awarded to Jacob Technology for services
France hikes defence spending to hit NATO target
Paris (AFP) Feb 7, 2018
France on Wednesday announced plans to boost defence spending by more than 40 percent, bringing it into line with NATO targets after complaints from US President Donald Trump that Europe is not pulling its weight. European NATO members have come under pressure from Trump to relieve the burden on the US, which currently accounts for about 70 percent of combined NATO defence spending. The ... more
+ Airbus to pay 81 mn euros to end German corruption probe
+ Okinawa vote seen as boosting Japan's bid to relocate US base
+ Italy's Leonardo outlook sends shares into tailspin
+ Spain to up defence spending by 73 pct over seven years
+ UK launches fraud probe into defence firm Chemring
+ Russia to create bank for sanctions-hit defence industry
+ Rolls-Royce deepens restructuring, may sell marine unit


US power not in decline across Asia-Pacific: Dunford
Darwin, Australia (AFP) Feb 6, 2018
US commitment to the Asia-Pacific remains unwavering even though rivals falsely depict its influence as waning, the country's top general said Tuesday. General Joe Dunford's remarks came weeks after the Pentagon unveiled a new national defence strategy labelling China as a "strategic competitor" that bullies its neighbours, and as America seeks to counter a narrative that President Donald T ... more
+ China activity on reclaimed reef has eroded trust: ASEAN
+ Trump's military parade plan sparks backlashl
+ Blow to Macron plans for pan-EU MEPs after Brexit
+ Tillerson lands in Latin America with swipes at China and Venezuela
+ China urges Trump to drop 'Cold War mentality'
+ Japan, China talks end with friendship vows but no breakthrough
+ Russia doing 'absolutely nothing' to end Ukraine conflict: US envoy
On the rebound as nanoparticles self-heal
Lemont IL (SPX) Feb 02, 2018
Our bodies have a remarkable ability to heal from broken ankles or dislocated wrists. Now, a new study has shown that some nanoparticles can also "self-heal" after experiencing intense strain, once that strain is removed. New research from the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory and Stanford University has found that palladium nanoparticles can repair atomic dislo ... more
+ Optical nanoscope allows imaging of quantum dots
+ Let the good tubes roll
+ Piecework at the nano assembly line
+ Touchy nanotubes work better when clean
+ Ultra-thin optical fibers offer new way to 3-D print microstructures
+ Nanowrinkles could save billions in shipping and aquaculture
+ Building molecular wires, one atom at a time


Iraqi-US anti-corruption activist jailed for defamation
Diwaniyah, Iraq Feb 9, 2018
An Iraqi court has sentenced an Iraqi-US anti-corruption activist to six years in jail for defamation of state institutions, an NGO said on Friday. Over the past two years Bassem Khashan had tracked down 350 cases of corruption by local officials in the southern province of Muthana and alerted authorities, said Majid Abu Kalal of the Dhar NGO. Khashan provided what he said was proof and ... more
+ Suicide attack kills one in Iraq's Ramadi
+ Baghdad mayor has ambitious plans for her city
+ US-led coalition says 'adjusting' down forces in Iraq
+ Book culture returns to Mosul; Iraq lists 60 most-wanted jihadists and Baathists
+ Iraqi Kurds say 4,000 jihadists detained including foreigners
+ Iraq 'police club' banned after football brawl
+ Iraqis maimed in battle struggle to survive as amputees
France to spend 37 bn euros on upgrading nuclear arsenal
Paris (AFP) Feb 8, 2018
France is planning a 37-billion-euro revamp of its nuclear arsenal over the next seven years, part of a sharp increase in defence spending aimed at allowing France to "hold its own" as a key power in Europe, the country's defence chief said Thursday. The upgrades to France's land- and sea-based nuclear deterrent will be part of the nearly 300 billion euros ($370 billion) to be spent by 2025. ... more
+ Russians held for 'mining bitcoin' at top nuclear lab
+ UN chief urges dialogue in talks with N. Korea ceremonial leader
+ Pence announces 'toughest' US sanctions on North Korea
+ Top US general warns of 'nasty' Korea conflict, stresses diplomacy
+ US does not rule out North Korea talks at Olympics
+ Iran president rules out negotiations over missiles
+ Trump 'seeking nuclear war' with new policy: NKorean institute


Trade on agenda as China's top envoy visits US
Washington (AFP) Feb 9, 2018
US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson welcomed Chinese state councillor Yang Jiechi to Washington on Thursday as the world's two most powerful diplomats talked trade, drugs and North Korea. Yang is in Washington for two days at a time when relations between the top powers are dominated by the North Korean nuclear stand-off and President Donald Trump's concerns about their trade imbalance. ... more
+ China 'worried' over US trade relations as surplus narrows
+ China looks to stamp out cryptocurrency trading
+ Xi wants 'new level' of China-Britain ties as May visits
+ May arrives in China eyeing post-Brexit trade links
+ China factory expansion slows again in January
+ Microsoft reports loss due to tax charge
+ Brexit dogs May as she eyes 'golden era' with China
Eight dead, three missing after China road collapse
Beijing (AFP) Feb 8, 2018
Eight people died and three were missing in southern China after a water leak inside a subway station construction site caused a major road to cave in, authorities said Thursday. The sudden leak flooded the underground site and led to the multi-lane road's collapse in downtown Foshan, Guangdong province, on Wednesday night, the city government said in a statement. "A total of nine constr ... more
+ Got a coastal bridge to retrofit? There's an optimal approach for that
+ Taiwan quake highlights hi-tech island's shoddy building past
+ Fukushima operator ordered to pay $10 million in new damages
+ French watchdog points at Russia over radiation cloud
+ Cape Town calls for hygiene blitz amid water crisis
+ Fukushima operator aims to double visitors by Tokyo Olympics
+ Dutch 'ill-prepared' for cross-border nuclear accident: probe


Chinese taikonauts maintain indomitable spirit in space exploration: senior officer
Beijing (XNA) Feb 09, 2018
Chinese taikonauts have "maintained an indomitable spirit while carrying out space exploration," said Zhang Youxia, vice chairman of the Central Military Commission, Wednesday. Zhang made the remarks at a seminar while listening to reports delivered by Chinese taikonauts Jing Haipeng, Liu Yang and Deng Qingming about their work over the years. The Taikonaut Corps of the People's Libe ... more
+ China launches first shared education satellite
+ China's first X-ray space telescope put into service after in-orbit tests
+ China's first successful lunar laser ranging accomplished
+ Yang Liwei looks back at China's first manned space mission
+ Space agency to pick those with the right stuff
+ China to select astronauts for its space station
+ No space for China's stay-at-home taikonauts
'Gotta find a way': Chinese rap in crisis after crackdown
Shanghai (AFP) Feb 8, 2018
Chinese rap and hip hop seemed poised to break out after a wildly popular singing show brought mainstream legitimacy to a musical style that had struggled to find its voice in China. But an abrupt official backlash against hip hop culture has tamed the swagger of artists who fear that Chinese rap's development, like a once-promising homegrown rock-and-roll movement, will be nipped in the bud ... more
+ Publisher detained in China 'confesses', blames Sweden
+ Hong Kong schools shut over deadly flu outbreak
+ Mercedes apologises to China after quoting Dalai Lama
+ Vatican's delicate China mission runs into trouble
+ China says Swedish publisher held under criminal law
+ Hong Kong democracy activists walk free in appeal victory
+ Daughter's fears grow over bookseller missing in China


Pakistan army condemns seven 'hardcore' militants to death
Rawalpindi, Pakistan Feb 9, 2018
Pakistan military courts have sentenced seven "hardcore" militants to death over various attacks on security forces that left dozens dead, including civilians, the country's army chief said Friday. A statement issued by the military's Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) gave few details of the assaults each suspect was convicted of, but said that in total the attacks caused the deaths ... more
+ Egypt army announces major anti-jihadist operation
+ Iraqi Kurds accused of carrying out 'mass executions'
+ Al-Qaeda still going strong as IS crumbles: UN report
+ American IS recruits struggle with inexperience, culture clash
+ OPCW probing 'all credible' reports of Syria chemical attacks
+ Mauritania names commander for regional counter-terror force
+ Dutch jihadist gets six years for joining al-Nusra
Navy orders laser weapon systems from Lockheed Martin
Washington (UPI) Jan 29, 2018
Naval Sea Systems Command has awarded Lockheed Martin a contract for the Surface Navy Laser Weapon System. The deal, announced Friday by the Department of Defense, is valued at more than $150 million under the terms of a cost-plus-incentive-fee contract. The contract taps Lockheed Martin's Aculight Corp. to develop, manufacture and deliver two test units in fiscal 2020 - one uni ... more
+ Lockheed Martin to develop compact airborne high energy laser capabilities
+ Lockheed Martin developing technology to intercept missile threats with Directed Energy
+ Upgraded Lockheed Martin Laser Outguns Threat in Half the Time
+ ATHENA laser testbed system successfully shoots down drones
+ DOD to invest $17M on laser weapons research in New Mexico
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