
Three missing after S. Korea helicopter crashes at sea
Three people were missing after a South Korean naval helicopter crashed into the sea off the country's east coast Monday night during a joint military drill with the US, the defence ministry said. ... more
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How CITES works, and 5 species to look out for
The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) is a treaty to protect wild animals and plants against over-exploitation through commercial trade. ... more
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China speeds up renewables building spree: report
French giant EDF will take 12.5 pecent stake in new UK nuclear plant
Major US teachers union teams up with AI giants
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U.S. Marine Corps command and control system passes test
General Dynamics Mission Systems' Common Aviation Command and Control System recently completed a U.S. Marine Corps operational test, the company announced Wednesday. ... more
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Cobham receives orders for F-35 microelectronics
Cobham reports that it has received a series of orders for radio frequency microelectronics in support of the F-35 Lightning II program. ... more
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Britain orders miniature anti-missile jammers
Britain's Ministry of Defense has ordered miniature anti-missile jammers from Leonardo-Finmeccanica aircraft for its Typhoon fighter fleet. ... more
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State Dept. approves possible radar sale to Egypt
Egypt has received U.S. State Department approval for the acquisition of Sentinel AN/MPQ-64F1 radars through the U.S. Foreign Military Sales program. ... more
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China's space progress in recent years
China has been developing aerospace technologies for decades. Yet in recent years, China has made significant progress in aerospace activities, including satellite deployment, manned space flights, ... more
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