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DefenseATHENS DENOUNCING AIR SPACE VIOLATION
ATHENS, Eight unarmed turkish F-16 aircraft flew over the greek air space. They were intercepted by greek fighters. Greece and Turkey are in conflict about Aegean Sea continental shelf and air space... more

DefenseSPACE MILITARIZATION: CHINA OPPOSES CLINTON'S SPACE UMBRELLA
GENEVA, Space militarization? China puts out its claws again space umbrella, asking for international talks to clear limits and principles of the project. Hu Xiaodi, Peking ambassador, critized U.S. project... more

DefenseARROW ANTI-MISSILE MISSILE EXPERIMENTED IN ISRAELY SKY
JERUSALEM, The first simulated launch of israeli Arrow anti-missile missile, a project mostly financed by U.S. and operative in 2001, was succesfull. The defense system detected and launched Arrow towards... more

DefenseKURSK SINKING AND SPACE SHIELD: SECRET AGREEMENT BETWEEN CLINTON AND PUTIN?
MOSCOW, A real secret agreement between Clinton and Putin to hide the truth about Kursk disaster in exchange with the delay of pace shield project: A U.S submarine spying russian military manoeuvres in... more

DefenseU.S. FIGHTER OVER IRAQ: WASHINGTON SPENT $150 BILLION
BAGHDAD, One hundred billion dollars to finance the 190.000 missions of american fighters over Iraq since May 1991, shortly after the end of Gulf War, to protect the embargo against Saddam Hussein's country.... more

DefenseEQUAL RIGHTS PROTEST ON U.S. AIRCARRIERS
WASHINGTON D.C., Equal rights always take troubles, as, for example, the ones reported by Pentagon about crew's protests on the 11 U.S. aircarriers. The increase of women in the staff, about 10%, convinced... more

DefenseRUSSIAN AIR FORCE. FORTY THOUSANDS SOLDIERS DISMISSED
MOSCOW, russian army is planning to reduce its corps. Igor Sergheyev, russian minister of Defense, intends to reduce the Air Force Corp of one third. His plan is aimed at dismissING 180.000 infantry soldiers,... more

DefenseIRAQ DEPLORING JORDAN COURT JUDGEMENT ABOUT TRIFONI-SGARBI CASE
BAGHDAD, Iraqui embargo and the denied access of its air space still represents a tight bond. So the iraqui Parliament harshly deplored jordan Court's judgement convicting italian pilot Nicola Trifoni... more

DefenseSECRETS REVEALED ABOUT ATOMIC WEAPONS, FBI RELEASES DOCTOR LEE
LOS ANGELES, The release of the chinese scientist Wen Ho Lee, imprisoned since 9 months for reporting military secrets to China, closes one of the most sensational spy-story of recent years, confirming... more

DefenseSECRETS REVEALED ABOUT ATOMIC WEAPONS, SCIENTIST LEE TO HELP THE INQUIRY
LOS ALAMOS, The inquiry about the revelation of atomic secrets from New Mexico lab is coming to an end. Los Alamos scientist Wen Ho Lee pleaded guilty for a minor offence among the 59 counts of indictement.... more



DefenseIRAQ IS READY TO HIRE AIRCRAFTS FOR COMMERCIAL FLIGHTS
BAGHDAD, Iraq is planning to modernise its air fleet, but it is also considering the opportunity of hiring jetliners to take back commercial flights suspended 10 years ago after Kuwait's invasion and Gulf... more

DefenseMARINES CORP GROUND 22 HARRIERS
USA, The U.S. Marine Corps has grounded 22 vertical landing AV-8B Harrier aircraft on a total of 45 used. The problem in localized in a engine bearing that is found to be defective, during a repair effectuated... more

DefenseIRAQUI ANTI-AIRCRAFT DEFENSE SHOTS DOWN ANGLOAMERICAN FIGHTER
BAGHDAD, There are still high tensions in the territories of gulf war. The batteries of iraqui anti-aircraft defense, placed in south of Iraq, shot an angloamerican fighter flying in formation over the... more

DefenseRUSSIA LOST 23 HELICOPTERS IN CHECHNYA
MOSCOW, Russian agencies reported 23 helicopters were shot down in the combats in Chechnya in last year. It is an hard blow for russian forces. The helicopters shot down by chechnya rebels are 11 Mil Mi-24,... more

DefenseTALKS BETWEEN CHINA AND TURKEY FOR MISSILE MANUFACTURING
ANKARA, Turkish minister of Defense Sabahattin Cakmakoglu left Turkey today for a state visit to China to negotiate a missile manufacturing by the two countries. Before leaving Cakmacoglu said bilateral... more

DefenseENGLISH PARACHUTIST IN SENEGAL TO RELEASE SIX SOLDIERS
LONDON, The british government sent 150 parachutists "as a precaution" in the efforts to release the six soldiers captured by rebels in Sierra Leone. A spokesman of Minister of Defense denied a military... more

DefenseMARINES PUT ON FLIGHT TWO OSPREY
WASHINGTON, The Marine Corps V-22 Osprey aircrafts which were grounded Aug. 25 have been cleared to fly again and the rest are expected to be back in the air by mid-September, after they have been... more

DefenseAUSTRALIA DELAYED DECISION ON AWACS ACQUISITION
CANBERRA, The australian government has decided to suspend for some time and delay to a date to be arranged the decision for acquisition of six or seven AWACS aircraft for nationwide air surveillance.... more

DefenseTHOMSON-CSF PARTS FOR SOUTH AFRICAN HAWK
SOUTH AFRICA, The french Thomson-CSF company has signed a commercial agreement with south african company Advanced Technologies and Engineering (ATE) to supply cockpit display and navigation sensor for... more

DefenseTAIWAN: CHINA LAUNCHES NEW MILITARY SATELLITE
TAIPEI, China is supposed to have launched a new military satellite. The alarm was given by the ministry of Defense of Taiwan government, Wu Shih wen. According to him the members of Communist Party's... more



DefenseANTI-AIRCRAFT ARTILLERY SHOOTS DOWN ANGLO-AMERICAN FIGTHER
BAGHDAD, An air battle in the skies of Baghdad probably provoked the shot down of a figther of the anglo-american forces still monitoring embargo and flight limits of Saddam Hussein's country. The... more

DefenseU.S PATRIOT MISSILES ARE ON THE LOOK OUT IN ISRAEL
WASHINGTON, Red alarm for a battery of anti-missile Patriot missiles which is expected to be strategically placed in Israel in the next hours. The decision, taken by Pentagon, according to what reported... more

DefenseUSA URGING HUNGARY TO ADOPT F-16
BUDAPEST, A U.S. military delegation urged Hungary to renovate Mig 29s to Nato standards replacing them with F-16 fighters. Hungary will have to choose between renewing Migs to Nato standards or purcshasing... more

DefenseIRAQ BYPASSING EMBARGO
TEHERAN, Executives of russian defense industry said Iraq, under an heavy embargo regarding advanced weapons system, is bypassing it by trading with unofficial suppliers in the former Soviet Republic... more

DefenseMARINES GROUND SOME AIRCRAFTS
WASHINGTON, The Marine Corps announced the grounding of some aircratfs, including all of its MV-22 Osprey tilt-rotor aircraft since one crashed during a training exercise in April, killing all 19 marines... more

DefenseFRANCE SELLS AIRCRAFT CARRIER TO BRAZIL
PARIGI, France will sell its aircraft carrier Foch to the Brazilian Navy. The deal worths $41 million. That aircraft carrier will be replaced by french Navy at the end of the year with a new one nuclear-powered,... more

DefenseBOEING SIGNS CONTRACT WITH U.S. NAVY FOR HELMET MOUNTED CUEING SYSTEM
USA, Boeing company signed a contract with U.S. Navy to begin low-rate initial production of its Join Helmet Mounted Cueing System. Those helmets will be used by pilots of Super Hornet aircraft, built... more

DefenseNICOTRA: BAN F-104T FLIGHTS
ROME, After the crash of the F-104T near Grosseto, in which the aircraft crashed down not far from the beach, even if it was made crash voluntarily by pilots for a failure on the landing gear, head of... more

DefenseBOEING JSF ACCOMPLISHED 100 MISSIONS DURING FOURTH SIMULATION
USA, The Boeing Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) succesfully completed its fourth full-mission simulation, flying approximately 100 simulated air-to-air and air-to-ground missions in a seven day period. more

DefenseRAF WILL UPGRADE ITS JETS
LONDON, An all-party committee of MPs called for the Ministry of Defence decided to upgrade RAF aircraft patrolling the no-fly zones over Iraq. The hight temperature in the Gulf has significant effects... more