India’s Army May Purchase Israeli Anti-Tank Missiles

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The Israeli-built Spike anti-tank guided missile (ATGM) is back on the Indian Army’s acquisition agenda. The potential purchase of the missile arose during a...

U.S. Company Introduces Improved Navigation Systems for Unmanned Vehicles

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The Sparton Corp. Navigation and Exploration segment in De Leon Springs, Fla., is introducing the GEDC-6E improved gyro attitude and heading measurement system and...

The NSA Used Sleeper Malware to Infect Computer Networks

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The U.S National Security Agency (NSA) is reported to have installed computer malware in 50,000 computer networks around the globe. Reports in theWashington Post,...

Secret U.S. Spy Drone Revealed

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Northrop Grumman Corp., one of the U.S. Defense Department’s biggest contractors and the driving force behind the Navy’s experimental X-47B drone, has developed a...

U.S. to Assist Israel in Improving its Missile Defense System

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An amendment in the U.S. foreign military aid proposal will add $173 million for U.S.-Israeli cooperative missile defense programs, including nearly $34 million to...

U.S. Navy to Adopt New Explosives Detection Tech

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U.S. Navy bomb-disposal experts are asking industry members to submit candidate ground-based multispectral and hyperspectral imaging systems for comparative tests and evaluations scheduled for...

New American Aircraft Ready for HLS Missions

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Textron’s new Scorpion aircraft may begin to perform homeland security missions with its maiden flight is planned for the coming days. The Scorpion is equipped...

Russia May Have Reached its Ceiling in Arms Exports

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Despite a growing global arms market, Russian sales have reached a ceiling. In the near future, Russian defense product sellers will focus on finding...

Libya’s New Border Monitoring Satellite Program

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Libya will build a satellite surveillance system with Italian expertise to help secure its borders in order to stem the flow of Islamist militants...

A Nuclear Crisis in Search of a Model: Lessons from Iraq,...

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By Emily B. Landau The interim deal signed in Geneva by the P5+1 and Iran is meant only to put “more time on the clock”...

TSA to Charge ‘Pre Check’ Travelers $85 for Five Years

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The U.S Transportation security administration (TSA) announced that it will charge a fee of $85 per individual to participate for five years in the...

Kenya Received New Danish Lake Patrol Boats

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Kenya has taken delivery of two Danish patrol boats for security operations on the country’s two largest lakes. The boats, worth Sh115 million (about...

Former Mossad Chief Efraim Halevy: Israel Terrifies Iran

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"The world has to take the Iranian nuclear threat very seriously, and it has to understand that Iran must be stopped by any means...

U.S. Navy Launches UAV from Submarine

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The U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) has demonstrated the launch of an all-electric, fuel cell-powered, unmanned aerial system (UAS) from a submerged submarine. The...

Tech Firms Would Rather Shut Down Than Cooperate With NSA

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Revelations of the surveillance programs of the National Security Agency (NSA) and the U.K. Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) have sparked technical innovations, legal challenges,...

East African States Strengthen Maritime Security

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East African countries continue their joint efforts to bolster maritime security. In November 'Cutlass Express 2013', a large multinational maritime training event in East...

India and U.S. Law Enforcement to Cooperate Against Terror

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India’s Union home minister Sushilkumar Shinde sought enhanced cooperation between the U.S. and India to "secure our cities and our people". This comes as...

Texas Police Linked Khat Plant Trade to Terrorism

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Texas law-enforcement arrested several Muslim immigrants after a lengthy investigation found they were growing and selling khat and connected these plant growers to supporters...

Russia to Test UAE-Made Drone Next Year

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Russia’s armed forces will conduct test flights of a drone aircraft from the United Arab Emirates early next year, the manufacturer of the drone...

Brazil Approves First Defense Industry Tax Exemptions

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The Brazilian Ministry of Defense (MoD) has approved the first 26 defense companies to benefit from tax incentives aimed at stimulating the defense industry. According...

India to Seek U.S. Help on Dealing with Cyber Crime

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With service providers proving to be reluctant to furnish real time information in cyber crime cases, India is seeking active cooperation with the U.S....

If Attacked, How Would Iran Respond?

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INSS, By Amos Yadlin and Arie Golov Many in the West and in Israel have warned of a tough Iranian response and escalation into regional...

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A New Military Intercom Keeps Crews Connected Under Pressure

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Reliable communications inside military vehicles are often taken for granted until something fails. Modern combat platforms depend on constant voice coordination between crew members,...