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US, Russian defense chiefs promote deeper tiesWashington (AFP) Sept 14, 2010 US Defense Secretary Robert Gates and his Russian counterpart Anatoly Serdyukov vowed to expand military cooperation on Wednesday, in a sign of improving relations between Moscow and Washington. In the first visit to the Pentagon by a Russian defense minister in five years, Serdyukov was greeted with military pomp before heading into a full day of talks with Gates. The high-profile visit carried important symbolism and reflected a much-touted "reset" of relations between the former Cold War foes ... read more |
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More Than 1,200 Satellites To Be Launched Over The Next 10 Years
Paris, France (SPX) Sep 07, 2010Euroconsult has forecast that an estimated 1,220 satellites will be built for launch over the next decade. The average of 122 satellites to be launched per year is up significantly from the annual average of 77 satellites launched in the previous decade, a sign that government and commercial operators require more satellite capabilities. In Euroconsult's just-released "Satellites to be Bui ... more Taiwan missile defence shield ready next year: report
Taipei (AFP) Sept 6, 2010Taiwan expects a much-anticipated missile defence shield to be ready next year after buying advanced weapons at a cost of about 300 billion Taiwan dollars (9.4 billion US), local media reported Monday. Six batteries of Patriot III missiles forming the backbone of the system will account for roughly half the costs associated with the project, the China Times newspaper said. A long-range e ... more NATO Baltic defence plans due this year: Lithuania
Vilnius (AFP) Sept 6, 2010NATO is set to approve specific defence plans for the Baltic states by the end of this year, Lithuanian President Dalia Grybauskaite said Monday. "Discussions started last fall are proceeding and it finally will be the case that the Baltic region, after six years of membership, will really have defence plans. That is a serious achievement," Grybauskaite told reporters. "I think the decis ... more |
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Critical Polar Data Flows Briskly To ResearchersWashington DC (SPX) Sep 03, 2010 Operation IceBridge - a NASA airborne mission to observe changes in Earth's rapidly changing polar land ice and sea ice - is soon to embark on its fourth field season in October. The mission is now paralleled by a campaign to bring data to researchers as quickly as possible and to accelerate the analysis of those changes and how they may affect people and climate systems. "Anyone can access the wealth of IceBridge data online, and do so free of charge and without a formal request," said Michael St ... read more |
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