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Stealth material hides hot objects from infrared eyes Madison WI (SPX) Jun 26, 2018 Infrared cameras are the heat-sensing eyes that help drones find their targets even in the dead of night or through heavy fog. Hiding from such detectors could become much easier, thanks to a new cloaking material that renders objects - and people - practically invisible. "What we have shown is an ultrathin stealth 'sheet.' Right now, what people have is much heavier metal armor or thermal blankets," says Hongrui Jiang, professor of electrical and computer engineering at the University of Wisconsi ... read more |
Air Force contracts SpaceX for satellite launch Washington (UPI) Jun 21, 2018 Space Exploration Technologies Corp., or SpaceX, will send a satellite into orbit atop its Falcon Heavy rocket in 2020, the U.S. Air Force announced on Thursday. ... more Beijing, China (SPX) Jun 26, 2018 Researchers at Yale University have found that the more allies a country has, the less power it has. The authors say the findings have potential implications for current events. The scientists ... more Luxembourg (AFP) June 25, 2018 Nine EU countries on Monday signed up to a French plan for a European defence intervention group, including Britain which backs the measure as a way to maintain strong security ties with the bloc after Brexit. ... more Luxembourg (AFP) June 25, 2018 NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg on Monday congratulated Turkey President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on his re-election, but stressed the alliance was founded on "core values" of democracy, rights and rule of law. ... more |
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Taiwan's Tsai urges world to stand up to China Taipei (AFP) June 25, 2018 Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-wen called on the international community to "constrain" China by standing up for freedoms, casting her island's giant neighbour as a global threat to democracy. ... more Washington (UPI) Jun 25, 2018 BAE Systems has been awarded a contract for amphibious assault vehicles as part of a foreign military sale for Taiwan. ... more Washington (UPI) Jun 25, 2018 Lockheed Martin has been awarded a contract for F-16 production for the kingdom of Bahrain. ... more Damascus (AFP) June 26, 2018 Two Israeli missiles struck targets near Damascus airport early Tuesday, Syrian state media said, while a monitoring group said they hit arms depots for Hezbollah. ... more Mosul, Iraq (AFP) June 22, 2018 During the Islamic State group's rule in Mosul, radio stations were banned and replaced with broadcasts of jihadist propaganda. Today, young Iraqis are filling the city's airwaves. ... more |
Iraq PM and cleric Sadr agree alliance Qardiah, Irak (AFP) June 22, 2018 Hundreds of Iraqi Kurds marched Friday to protest Turkish strikes against the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) after Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Ankara would press an operation against its bases. ... more |
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IS threatens to execute 6 Iraqis unless women prisoners freed Baghdad (AFP) June 23, 2018 The Islamic State group on Saturday threatened to execute within three days six Iraqi men it said it is holding, unless authorities in Baghdad release Sunni Muslim female prisoners. ... more Baghdad (AFP) June 23, 2018 Iraq said Saturday it had killed 45 jihadists from the Islamic State group, including senior members, in an air strike in eastern Syria, the second such operation in less than a month. ... more Riyadh (AFP) June 25, 2018 The Saudi-led coalition battling rebels in Yemen on Monday said its forces killed eight members of Lebanon's Shiite militant group Hezbollah in an air strike in northern Yemen, near the Saudi border. ... more Washington (AFP) June 23, 2018 The US and South Korea have agreed to indefinitely suspend two exchange program training exercises, to support diplomatic negotiations with North Korea, the Pentagon said Friday. ... more Washington (AFP) June 23, 2018 US President Donald Trump on Friday cited "an unusual and extraordinary threat" from North Korea's nuclear arsenal to extend sanctions on Kim Jong Un's regime, despite touting the success of a historic summit earlier this month. ... more |
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Saudi says two Yemen rebel missiles intercepted over Riyadh Riyadh (AFP) June 24, 2018 Saudi air defences intercepted two missiles over Riyadh on Sunday that had been fired from rebel-held territory in neighbouring Yemen, state media reported, after multiple explosions were heard in the city. Debris from the missiles scattered over residential areas of the capital without causing casualties, a Riyadh-led military coalition fighting the Huthi rebels said in a statement released ... more |
Lockheed tapped for guided missile support Washington (UPI) Jun 21, 2018 Lockheed Martin Missile and Fire Control has been awarded a contract for maintenance of Army tactical guided missiles and launch assembly service by the U.S. Army. The $364 million firm-fixed-price domestic and foreign military sales contract was announced on Thursday by the Department of Defense. It also covers tactical missile sales to Romania. The Army Tactical Missile System, ... more |
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Chip upgrade helps miniature drones navigate Boston MA (SPX) Jun 20, 2018 Researchers at MIT, who last year designed a tiny computer chip tailored to help honeybee-sized drones navigate, have now shrunk their chip design even further, in both size and power consumption. The team, co-led by Vivienne Sze, associate professor in MIT's Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS), and Sertac Karaman, the Class of 1948 Career Development Associate ... more |
New Land Mobile Technology Driving The Need For Modern Satcom Capabilities McLean VA (SPX) Jun 14, 2018 Industrial revolutions leave no sector or industry untouched, and the fourth industrial revolution is no different. We are witnessing the rapid transformation that's blurring the line between the physical and digital worlds through artificial intelligence, machine to machine communications, and the Internet of Things-technologies that are touching every aspect of our lives. For the government an ... more |
GXV-T advances radical technology for Future Combat Vehicles Washington DC (SPX) Jun 25, 2018 DARPA's Ground X-Vehicle Technologies (GXV-T) program aims to improve mobility, survivability, safety, and effectiveness of future combat vehicles without piling on armor. Several Phase 2 contract awardees recently demonstrated advances on a variety of potentially groundbreaking technologies to meet the program's goals. "We're looking at how to enhance survivability by buttoning up the coc ... more |
GenDyn wins contract for foreign sales of rockets, warheads Washington (UPI) Jun 21, 2018 General Dynamics OTS has been awarded a foreign sales contract to produce missiles and warheads, the Department of Defense announced. The $149 million modification to a previous contract covers procurement of various quantities of M151, M274, M257, M278, M156, M264, M278, and WTU-1/B rockets, warheads, vehicle motors and associated components. Buyers include the governments of Saudi Ara ... more |
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US 'committed to NATO': senior Army commander Rotterdam, Netherlands (AFP) June 21, 2018 The United States will continue to show its commitment to NATO, a senior US Army commander said Thursday as a fresh batch of military helicopters arrived in Europe's largest port to bolster ongoing operations. Rotterdam harbour on Wednesday saw the offloading of some 60 US Army Black Hawk and Chinook troop transport helicopters, belonging to the 4th Combat Aviation Brigade based out of Fort ... more |
Squeezing light at the nanoscale Boston MA (SPX) Jun 18, 2018 Researchers at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) have developed a new technique to squeeze infrared light into ultra-confined spaces, generating an intense, nanoscale antenna that could be used to detect single biomolecules. The researchers harnessed the power of polaritons, particles that blur the distinction between light and matter. This ultra ... more |
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Iraqis fill the Mosul airwaves after IS radio silence Mosul, Iraq (AFP) June 22, 2018 During the Islamic State group's rule in Mosul, radio stations were banned and replaced with broadcasts of jihadist propaganda. Today, young Iraqis are filling the city's airwaves. One budding presenter is Nour Tai, who at 16 years old faces the microphone with a confident tone and a professional style. She hosts a weekly programme on One FM, a Mosul station launched in February that bro ... more |
Nuclear deal collapse would be 'very dangerous': Iran minister Tehran (AFP) June 24, 2018 Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif warned Sunday that failure to save the nuclear deal after the exit of the United States would be "very dangerous" for Tehran. The United States announced in May that it was withdrawing from the 2015 nuclear deal and reimposing sanctions that would hit international businesses working in the Islamic republic. The other parties to the deal - Br ... more |
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EU, China vow to uphold global trade order despite divisions Beijing (AFP) June 25, 2018 The European Union and China pledged on Monday to strengthen a rules-based international trading system amid US protectionism, although the EU highlighted its concerns about Beijing's own restrictive market practices. Officials on both sides pledged to strengthen the World Trade Organization, announcing a plan to cooperate on updating the body which has come under blistering criticism from ... more |
NATO says ready to help Italy in Libya Rome (AFP) June 24, 2018 NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg said Sunday the alliance was prepared to help out in troubled Libya as it grapples with a migrant crisis but warned there were no military solutions. Speaking to Italian daily La Repubblica, Stoltenberg said: "NATO is ready to help Libya construct its security institutions". NATO experts were already "in contact with Libya authorities to see how to assist them ... more |
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China confirms reception of data from Gaofen-6 satellite Beijing (XNA) Jun 07, 2018 The Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) confirmed that one of its institutes Monday successfully tracked and received imaging data from the newly-launched Earth observation satellite Gaofen-6. The Aerospace Information Research Institute said the Miyun station of China Remote Sensing Satellite Ground Station received the first batch of observation data from the Gaofen-6 satellite. There was ... more |
Chinese police break up protest of military veterans Beijing (AFP) June 25, 2018 Police have dispersed military veterans who had demonstrated in an eastern Chinese city to protest the alleged beating of elderly ex-soldiers demanding better pensions, witnesses told AFP on Monday. The demonstrations highlighted the years-long struggle among former soldiers of the world's biggest standing army to get better benefits, posing a headache for the country's Communist leadership. ... more |
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IS threatens to execute 6 Iraqis unless women prisoners freed Baghdad (AFP) June 23, 2018 The Islamic State group on Saturday threatened to execute within three days six Iraqi men it said it is holding, unless authorities in Baghdad release Sunni Muslim female prisoners. The threat came in a video released by the jihadists' Amaq propaganda agency, showing six men, their faces covered in bruises. IS said the men were abducted members of the Iraqi police and the Hashed al-Shaab ... more |
High-Tech firepower: Russia develops new space laser cannon Moscow (Sputnik) Jun 13, 2018 A company affiliated with the Russian space agency Roscosmos is reportedly moving to develop a powerful new laser capable of evaporating targets in orbit for the benefit of all mankind. Researchers at the Scientific and Industrial Corporation 'Precision Instrument Systems' (NPK SPP), a subsidiary of Roscosmos, are developing a new technology which would allow for the vaporizing of potentia ... more |
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