WASHINGTON --- On Dec. 9, the Defense Security Cooperation Agency notified Congress of a possible Foreign Military Sale to Iraq of (20) 30-35meter Coastal Patrol Boats and (3) 55-60 meter Offshore Support Vessels as well as associated equipment and services
WASHINGTON --- On Dec. 9, the Defense Security Cooperation Agency notified Congress of a possible Foreign Military Sale to Iraq of (80,000) M16A4 5
The Spanish Air Force (SpAF) has received the first three Eurofighter production aircraft of Tranche 2. The fourth unit will be delivered in the near future
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TEWKSBURY, Mass. --- Raytheon Company completed the production readiness review of the mission systems equipment (MSE) for the Zumwalt-class destroyer program
Swedish troops have on two occasions been subjected to rocket-propelled grenade (RPG) attacks in Afghanistan. This is made clear in Army Inspector Berndt Grundeviks analysis of the events of 7 and 8 November, when Swedish soldiers found themselves under fire in northern Afghanistan
WASHINGTON --- Research that may one day help better train soldiers, along with helping them heal both physically and psychologically, will be showcased at the 26th Army Science Conference Dec. 1-4 in Orlando, Fla
The Society of British Aerospace Companies (SBAC) today (Monday) reacted to the Pre-Budget Report speech from the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Alistair Darling, on behalf of the aerospace and defence industry.>> Ian Godden, SBAC Chief Executive, said:>> It is a disappointment that the Chancellor has neglected to include an injection of much-needed funds for the UK defence industry and our armed forces in his speech announcing a 3 billion investment package on infrastructure projects
The Society of British Aerospace Companies (SBAC) today (Monday) reacted to the Pre-Budget Report speech from the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Alistair Darling, on behalf of the aerospace and defence industry.>> Ian Godden, SBAC Chief Executive, said:>> It is a disappointment that the Chancellor has neglected to include an injection of much-needed funds for the UK defence industry and our armed forces in his speech announcing a 3 billion investment package on infrastructure projects
The controversy over the missile defense system the United States plans to build in Eastern Europe has taken almost a 360-degree turn recently. Until November the Bush administration had been courting our new Europe pals, the Poles and Czechs, offering planes, missiles, discounts, and other goodies to help smooth the way for the Star Wars installation