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March 30, 2019
MISSILE DEFENSE
Lockheed awarded $1.1B for rocket sales to Poland, Bahrain, Romania



Washington (UPI) Mar 28, 2019
Lockheed Martin has been awarded a $1.14 billion contract for Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System for Poland, Bahrain and Romania. The foreign military sales contract, announced Wednesday by the Department of Defense, covers full rate production for the GMLRS surface-to-surface systems for the three nations. Work on the contract is expected to run through Aug. 31, 2021, and will be performed in Grand Prairie, Texas. The purchase is the latest missile system procurement for Romani ... read more

SUPERPOWERS
Stoltenberg extends stay as NATO head to 2022
Brussels (AFP) March 28, 2019
Jens Stoltenberg will remain as NATO secretary general through to September 2022 after the organisation Thursday extended his mandate by two years. ... more
MILPLEX
Germany adds six months to Saudi arms export ban: government
Berlin (AFP) March 28, 2019
German Chancellor Angela Merkel's coalition government Thursday extended by six months an embargo on weapons exports to Saudi Arabia, instituted last October in response to the murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi. ... more
SINO DAILY
Australia seeks to mend China ties with new foundation, envoy
Sydney (AFP) March 29, 2019
Australia announced a diplomatic boost to "turbo-charge" its China relations on Friday as it seeks to mend ties damaged by foreign interference concerns and a 5G bar on Huawei. ... more
CYBER WARS
Huawei vows to 'shake off' pressure as network business takes a hit
Shenzhen, China (AFP) March 29, 2019
Chinese telecom giant Huawei vowed on Friday to "shake off outside distractions" as it announced that its telecom infrastructure business contracted slightly in 2018 amid a global US campaign to blacklist the company over espionage fears. ... more
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CYBER WARS
UK identifies fresh Huawei risks to telecom networks
London (AFP) March 28, 2019
Britain has identified "significant" issues in Huawei's engineering processes that pose "new risks" for the nation's telecommunications, a government report found Thursday amid lingering global suspicion over the Chinese technology giant. ... more
WAR REPORT
Pentagon gets a new chief for Middle East
Washington (AFP) March 28, 2019
General Frank McKenzie on Thursday took over the leadership of the US Central Command, which oversees US military operations in countries including Syria and Afghanistan. ... more
THE STANS
China slams US criticism of Muslim treatment as 'absurd'
Beijing (AFP) March 28, 2019
China on Thursday hit back at criticism from the United States' top diplomat who called its treatment of Muslims "shameful hypocrisy" after speaking with a former prisoner from a Chinese detention camp. ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE
Russian S7 space firm to cancel deal with Ukraine's rocket maker
Moscow (Sputnik) Mar 26, 2019
Russia's privately-owned S7 Space company will scrap a contract it has with a Ukrainian state rocket maker, Yuzhmash, on the production of 12 Zenit launch vehicles, the Russian firm's co-owner told ... more
TECH SPACE
Sun-Synchronous Orbits are Obsolete
Bethesda MD (SPX) Mar 26, 2019
A sun-synchronous orbit (SSO) is one of the most frequently used orbits for Earth-science and national security missions. SSOs are near-polar orbits whose ascending nodes precess at a rate that is m ... more
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THE STANS
Afghan military could pose threat to country if aid ends: US report
Washington (AFP) March 28, 2019
The Afghan military could pose a serious threat to the country's security if international aid comes to an abrupt halt following a peace deal between the Taliban and the government, an official US report said Thursday. ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE
First 2019 launch from Vostochny Space Centre slated for 27 June
Moscow (Sputnik) Mar 27, 2019
The blastoff of the Meteor-M meteorological satellite number 2-2 by the Soyuz-2.1b carrier rocket with the Fregat upper stage from the Vostochny space center is scheduled to take place in three mont ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE
More efficient satellite launch platform on the horizon
Sydney, Australia (SPX) Mar 26, 2019
As part of a global industry research project, combustion experts from the University of Sydney's School of Aerospace, Mechanical and Mechatronic Engineering are one step closer to developing a more ... more
MICROSAT BLITZ
Space Flight To Build HawkEye 360 Next-Gen Satellite Cluster
Toronto, Canada (SPX) Mar 28, 2019
Space Flight Laboratory (SFL) has been awarded the prime contract to develop the next generation cluster of formation-flying microsatellites for HawkEye 360 Inc. of Herndon, Va. The HawkEye Constell ... more
ROBO SPACE
GITAI signs joint robotic research agreement with JAXA
Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Mar 27, 2019
GITAI (Head Office: San Francisco, US; Japanese Branch: Meguro, Tokyo) has signed a joint research agreement with JAXA (the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency). Experiments in using GITAI's ... more


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CHIP TECH
Air Force Research Lab poised to change the face of high-power electronics
Wright-Patterson AFB OH (SPX) Mar 27, 2019
An emerging AFRL laboratory capability is charting a new course for electronics innovation. The Oxide Molecular Beam Epitaxy laboratory is poised to become a major developer of high-quality se ... more
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FLOATING STEEL
Austal nets $261.8M for work on next two Expeditionary Fast Transport ships
Washington (UPI) Mar 26, 2019
The Navy has awarded Austal $261.8 million for work on the construction of two Expeditionary Fast Transport vessels. ... more
FLOATING STEEL
Keel authenticated for new Virginia-class attack sub New Jersey
Washington (UPI) Mar 26, 2019
A keel authentication ceremony was conducted for the New Jersey, a Virginia-class attack submarine, at Huntington Ingalls Industries' Newport News Shipbuilding division in Virginia. ... more
FLOATING STEEL
German prosecutors say probing submarine sales to Israel
Berlin (AFP) March 26, 2019
German prosecutors confirmed Tuesday they are investigating the 2017 sale of three submarines to Israel, a potential corruption scandal implicating allies of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. ... more
FLOATING STEEL
HII awarded $1.47B for first Flight II landing platform ship
Washington (UPI) Mar 27, 2019
Huntington Ingalls Industries will design and build the first LPD Flight II amphibious transport dock ship for the U.S. Navy under a $1.47 billion contract, the Pentagon announced. ... more
FLOATING STEEL
BAE nabs $41.8M for work on USS Anchorage
Washington (UPI) Mar 22, 2019
BAE Systems San Diego Ship Repair received a $41.8 million contract for maintenance and repair of the transport dock ship USS Anchorage. ... more
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Lockheed awarded $1.1B for rocket sales to Poland, Bahrain, Romania
Washington (UPI) Mar 28, 2019
Lockheed Martin has been awarded a $1.14 billion contract for Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System for Poland, Bahrain and Romania. The foreign military sales contract, announced Wednesday by the Department of Defense, covers full rate production for the GMLRS surface-to-surface systems for the three nations. Work on the contract is expected to run through Aug. 31, 2021, and will ... more
+ U.S. missile defense system intercepts ICBM target in test
+ US successfully tests anti-ICBM system: statement
+ Russia to respond to planned US tests of SM-3 Block II Interceptor Missile
+ Russia's Sarmat ICBM Can 'Rip Any Missile Defence System to Shreds'
+ Boeing awarded $4.1B for missile defense system development
+ Northrop Grumman awarded $713M for missile defense system for Poland
+ U.S., Israel announce successful test of 'David's Sling'
Erdogan juggles Moscow, Washington over Russia missile deal
Ankara (AFP) March 28, 2019
A deal to buy Russian missiles has left Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan balancing NATO ally the United States and new regional partner Russia as he risks fallout from both Washington and Moscow. Turkey's already soured relations with the United States could be significantly damaged with possible US sanctions if Ankara pushes ahead with the deal for the sophisticated S-400 missile defe ... more
+ U.S. Army, Raytheon complete preliminary design review of DeepStrike missile
+ Lockheed awarded $506.9M contract for PAC-3 missiles
+ Raytheon nabs $97.7M for Evolved Sea Sparrow Missile production
+ Boeing nets $250M to integrate new cruise missile onto B-52H
+ Lockheed tapped by Navy for rapid missile technology development
+ Australia approved for $240.5M AMRAAM purchase
+ Turkey's Erdogan stands by Russia missile deal


Russian Cosmonauts to Experiment With Propeller-Driven Drone on ISS - Roscosmos
Moscow (Sputnik) Mar 27, 2019
Russian cosmonauts will carry out an experiment on controlling a drone driven by a propeller on board the International Space Station, Alexander Bloshenko, a science advisor to the Roscosmos's chief, told Sputnik on Wednesday. "The experiment has been introduced into the program", Bloshenko said. During experiments with the propeller-driven drone, it is first planned to work out the design ... more
+ Skyborg Program Seeks Industry Input For Artificial Intelligence Initiative
+ Belgium approved for $600M buy of MQ-9B SkyGuardian drones
+ The drones have landed and they're here to help
+ General Atomics awarded $19.7M for French MQ-9 Reaper support
+ In the sky and on the ground, collaboration vital to DARPA's CODE for success
+ General Atomics contracted for four Reaper drones for Netherlands
+ Percepto launches Drone-in-a-Box Solution
United Launch Alliance launches WGS-10 satellite for USAF
Cape Canaveral AFS FL (SPX) Mar 15, 2019
A United Launch Alliance (ULA) Delta IV rocket carrying the tenth Wideband Global SATCOM (WGS) satellite for the U.S. Air Force lifted off from Space Launch Complex-37 on March 15 at 8:26 p.m. EDT. ULA has been the exclusive launch provider for all ten WGS satellites. "We are very proud to deliver this critical asset to orbit in support of the U.S. and Allied warfighters deployed around th ... more
+ United Launch Alliance set to launch WGS-10 for US Air Force
+ Raytheon awarded $406M for Army aircraft radio system
+ Lockheed Martin to develop cyber electronic warfare pod for UAVs
+ Britain to spend $1.3M for satellite antennas in light of Brexit
+ Reflectarray Antenna offers high performance in small package: DARPA
+ BAE signs $79.8M contract with Navy for Pacific comms support
+ Russia to Complete Military Satellite Constellation Blagovest in April
DARPA Launches Social Media Platform to Accelerate R and D
Washington DC (SPX) Mar 21, 2019
DARPA aims to apply the power of social networks to research and development via a novel social media platform purpose-built to quicken the pace of U.S. technology development. Polyplexus, which was recently launched as a public platform, is designed to increase access to scientific evidence and accelerate hypothesis development, research proposal generation, and research sponsor engagement. The ... more
+ Special Ops Command contracts Barrett for new sniper rifles
+ Oshkosh awarded $23.5M Army contract to refurbish tactical trucks
+ MAPS-enabled countermeasures defeat anti tank missiles in field tests
+ U.S. Army orders tactical vehicles from Oshkosh Defense
+ General Dynamics awarded $3.37B for Stryker vehicle support
+ BAE delivers first four BvS10 all-terrain vehicles to Austria
+ SU engineers create rubbery 'smart' material to treat open wounds, infections and cancer
German arms export policy 'unpredictable': French envoy
Berlin (AFP) March 26, 2019
Germany's military export policy is "unpredictable" and subject to shifting domestic politics, the French ambassador to Berlin charged Tuesday, voicing concern over the future of European defence projects. "The growing politicisation of the German debate on arms exports ... is jeopardising European defence cooperation," wrote the envoy, Anne-Marie Descotes. "The unpredictability of Germa ... more
+ Germany adds six months to Saudi arms export ban: government
+ Malaysia threatens EU fighter jet boycott over palm oil
+ NGOs urge France to stop selling arms to Saudi Arabia
+ Germany to miss NATO spending target despite short-term rise
+ Defense spending up 5 percent in Trump's 2020 budget plan
+ Pentagon outlines Tenant Bill of Rights for troops, families
+ Germany extends Saudi arms export freeze till end-March


Tall hurdles as Europe looks to close ranks on China
Paris (AFP) March 27, 2019
Europe's top leaders tried to project a united front when they met China's Xi Jinping, but their desire to push back against Beijing could prove difficult to put into practice, analysts say. Tuesday's joint meeting in Paris between Xi and Emmanuel Macron, Angela Merkel and EU Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker was an innovation of sorts. Xi usually prefers bilateral talks, but host ... more
+ Stoltenberg extends stay as NATO head to 2022
+ Refugee urges Canada to take in others who sheltered Snowden
+ Bolsonaro sparks anger with call to celebrate Brazil coup
+ Bolsonaro orders celebration of Brazil military coup: spokesman
+ Xi, Macron hold talks as France seeks EU unity on China
+ Georgia 'will join NATO': Stoltenberg
+ France pours cold water on Trump's NATO Brazil musings
Engineers craft the basic building block for electrospun nanofibers
Houghton MI (SPX) Mar 28, 2019
Electrospinning uses electric fields to manipulate nanoscale and microscale fibers. The technique is well-developed but time-intensive and costly. A team from Michigan Technological University came up with a new way to create customizable nanofibers for growing cell cultures that cuts out time spent removing toxic solvents and chemicals. Their work is published in Elsevier's Materialia. Sm ... more
+ Researchers report new light-activated micro pump
+ Defects help nanomaterial soak up more pollutant in less time
+ The holy grail of nanowire production
+ A new spin in nano-electronics
+ Nanoparticle computing takes a giant step forward
+ Breakthrough nanoscience discovery made on flight from New York to Jerusalem
+ Customized mix of materials for three-dimensional micro- and nanostructures


Post-IS Iraq treads fine line as it seeks regional role
Baghdad (AFP) March 24, 2019
Five years after the Islamic State group swept across Iraq, Baghdad is bidding to reclaim its role as a regional player while walking a tightrope between rival backers the US and Iran. The country is seeking to position itself as a "bridge" between rival powers in a region beset by deep divisions, says Iraqi political scientist Ihssan al-Shemmari. Following more than a decade of internat ... more
+ Post-IS, north Iraq's minority mosaic blown apart by trauma
+ Iraqi museum unveils 'looted' artefacts as UK return ancient tablet
+ Iran's Rouhani makes first official visit to Iraq
+ Two killed in car bomb attack in Iraq's Mosul
+ Iraq children tortured, unfairly tried for alleged IS ties: HRW
+ Ambush kills six Iraqi paramilitary forces south of Mosul
+ Once-bustling Baghdad boulevard dallies in disrepair
N. Korea activity incompatible with denuclearization: US
Washington (AFP) March 27, 2019
North Korean military activities are incompatible with denuclearization, which the United States is demanding as a condition for lifting sanctions, the commander of US forces in South Korea said Wednesday. "Despite a reduction in tensions along the demilitarized zone and a cessation of strategic provocations coupled with public statements of intent to denuclearize, little to no verifiable ch ... more
+ US envoy for North Korea visits Beijing
+ Trump drops new N.Korea sanctions because he 'likes' Kim
+ US sanctions Iran nuclear researchers, warns of future work
+ France urges Iran to free human rights lawyer
+ Pyongyang sanctions workarounds failing to soften impact
+ Time for N. Korea to take concrete steps: Moon adviser
+ US 'hopeful' for continued talks with N. Korea


US-China trade talks open in Beijing
Beijing (AFP) March 27, 2019
The United States and China open the latest round of their trade talks Thursday as the economic superpowers edge towards a deal to resolve a months-long spat that has rattled the global economy. The two-day meetings between US Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin with China's top economic official Liu He is the first since China put into law new measur ... more
+ Pompeo 'saddened' as Italy joins China's mega-project
+ US, Chinese trade negotiators face 'large amount of work'
+ Plans for blockbuster cryptocurrency IPO shelved amid bitcoin slump
+ US trade deficit drops in January as imports from China fall
+ US Senate rejects Green New Deal in Republican show vote
+ European leaders demand win-win relationship with China
+ New Zealand PM to make curtailed China trip
US lawmakers challenge Pentagon diversion of $1 bn for border wall
Washington (AFP) March 27, 2019
A Democrat-led congressional committee challenged Tuesday the Pentagon's plan to divert $1 billion to support President Donald Trump's plan to build a wall on the US-Mexico border. Less than one day after acting Pentagon chief Patrick Shanahan authorized moving the funds from existing Defense Department projects to border construction, the House Armed Services Committee said this move was no ... more
+ Disease fears mount for Africa cyclone survivors
+ Japan to lift evacuation order in town hosting Fukushima plant
+ 40 years after meltdown, Three Mile Island plant may shut down
+ Anger, grief sweep Iraq's Mosul as ferry disaster toll hits 100
+ Pentagon authorizes $1 bn for Trump's border wall
+ China chemical blast toll reaches 78 as inspections ordered
+ Parkland, Sandy Hook suicides put focus on mental health, grief


Super-powerful Long March 9 said to begin missions around 2030
Xichang (XNA) Mar 12, 2019
Chinese scientists are designing what is expected to be the world's most powerful rocket, according to a senior researcher. Li Hong, deputy general manager at China Aerospace Science and Technology Corp, said the Long March 9 super heavy-lift carrier rocket will be capable of lifting 140 metric tons of payload into a low-Earth orbit, or a 50-ton spacecraft to a lunar transfer orbit. The gi ... more
+ China preparing for space station missions
+ China's lunar rover studies stones on moon's far side
+ China improves Long March-6 rocket for growing commercial launches
+ Seed of moon's first sprout: Chinese scientists' endeavor
+ China to send over 50 spacecraft into space via over 30 launches in 2019
+ China to deepen lunar exploration: space expert
+ China launches Zhongxing-2D satellite
Australia seeks to mend China ties with new foundation, envoy
Sydney (AFP) March 29, 2019
Australia announced a diplomatic boost to "turbo-charge" its China relations on Friday as it seeks to mend ties damaged by foreign interference concerns and a 5G bar on Huawei. Canberra unveiled plans for a new foundation to supercede the Australia-China Council, its long-time primary platform for relations with its largest trading partner. The government also announced that career diplo ... more
+ China's ex-internet tsar handed 14-year jail sentence
+ Human rights in Hong Kong 'deteriorating severely': Amnesty
+ Restrictions on Hong Kong's freedoms denting business confidence: US
+ US says China 'systematically' impedes Tibet access
+ Wife of vanished Chinese Interpol chief urges Macron to raise case with Xi
+ Hun Sen denies Cambodia is Chinese 'colony' as work on $2 bn road begins
+ Police detain labour activist in southern China: wife


Harsh rules, violent punishments under IS rule
Baghdad (AFP) March 24, 2019
For the millions forced to endure the Islamic State group's brutal rule, life in the "caliphate" was a living hell where girls were enslaved, music was banned and homosexuality was punishable by death. The jihadists applied an ultra-conservative interpretation of Islamic law across the swathes of Syria and Iraq that they captured in 2014, torturing or executing anyone who disobeyed. The ... more
+ Islamic State: pioneers of the 'digital caliphate'
+ IS loss affirms Pentagon plan, but end game vague as US pulls out
+ As 'caliphate' ends where is its leader Baghdadi?
+ IS digging roots in Iraq as 'caliphate' crumbles in Syria
+ Doomed jihadists retreat within shrinking Syria bastion
+ US denies report it is leaving up to 1,000 troops in Syria
+ Assault on IS jihadist redoubt in Syria grinds on
U.S. Air Force tests microwave, laser weapon systems
Washington (UPI) Jan 23, 2019
The U.S. Air Force announced it is planning future experiments involving laser and microwave energy weapons after recent successes in testing sessions. Future experiments in the Directed Energy Experimentation Campaign are planned at the White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico, the Air Force said Tuesday in a statement. The tests by the 704th Test Group, essentially the use of mi ... more
+ Radiance Technologies tapped for U.S. Army laser research
+ Lockheed Martin's missile defense laser concept continues toward development
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