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Avtobaza: Iran's weapon in alleged RQ-170 affair? - The DEW Line
Could this be the smoking electron in the alleged unmanned air vehicle (UAV) incident over Iran? The original reports that Iran
Big Deals on Tap for Obama Visit - India Real Time - WSJ
Along with trying to clear up the civil nuclear agreement disagreement, President Barack Obama during his India visit is expected to tout a large number of other sales designed to convince his domestic audience that India is a place that can create rather than steal American jobs.
Boeing And Lockheed Positioning To Dominate Global Arms Market « Business in The Beltway -
The biggest U.S. military contractors appear well positioned to grow foreign military sales quickly. That's also good news for their suppliers.
Boeing fixing 787 design flaw
The 24-day hold Boeing disclosed last month on shipments of 787 Dreamliner sections to its Everett assembly plant was not just about giving certain suppliers time to catch up, FlightBlogger reported Monday.
The UAE speaks -- and slaps Dassault - The DEW Line
The UAE is to the Arab world what George Harrison was to The Beatles: Usually quiet, but always worth listening to when they do have something to say. Despite all of Dubai's commercial bluster, weapons decisions get made in the...
Adapting them for the new platforms - weapons for UAS - Ariel View
The trend is clear and much defined - armed forces around the world have understood that loitering weapon systems are essential in suppressing threats in a vast area. These systems are usually being developed under curtains of secrecy, but...
The unmanned rediscovery of Africa - Ariel View
Africa is being rediscovered - but this time it's not by adventurous sailors, but rather by very experienced salesmen. They come in with airliners, trying to make the continent the next booming market for unmanned air systems (UAS).African nations have...
Weapons for UAS - adaptation out, development in - Ariel View
Previously there were only indications, subtle ones. Now it is said openly - Rafael, one of Israel's leading manufacturers of weapons systems, has decided to develop a new line of products fully suited for use on unmanned air systems (UAS)....
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