The Syrian Chemical Weapons Crisis: Diplomatic Solutions
By Shlomo Brom and David Fridman
The remarks by Secretary of State John Kerry, spoken at a London press conference on September 9th, 2013, according...
Face Recognition to be Action Tested in the U.S.
Face recognition technology that eventually could be used to identify criminals and terrorists will be tested Sept. 21 at the Toyota Center arena when...
Homeland Security’s robotic fish put to test in Texas
The Battleship Texas, the goodwill ambassador and museum ship that resides at the San Jacinto State Historic site, is back in the business of...
Mozambique Considers Domestic Production of UAS
Unmanned aircraft could be assembled in Mozambique, under collaboration between the United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), the Engineering Faculty of the...
U.S. Army Orders More Switchblades
AeroVironment, Inc. announced it has received orders valued at $36,746,304 under a contract for Switchblade tactical missile systems, ancillary equipment and support. The new...
The big bluff that helps the U.S. to climb down the...
Syria will not get rid of its mass destruction weapons. What started yesterday as a "diplomatic victory " is one of the biggest bluffs...
V-22 Tilt Rotor Demonstrates Aerial Refueling Potential
The Bell-Boeing MV-22 Osprey tilt-rotor aircraft has successfully completed an initial test performing as an aerial refueling tanker. Adding this capability to the tiltrotor...
Report recommends DHS take ownership for countering violent extremism mission
A changed terrorist threat landscape since the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001 means the Obama administration and Congress should implement a number of changes...
Electro-Magnetic Pulse – an increasing danger
Islamic terror organizations supported by Iran, the same ones who keep planning massive terror attacks, are once again considering a type of attack that...
60-kilowatt laser to kill UAVs, rockets, and mortars
Laser weapons experts at Lockheed Martin Aculight on Bothell, Wash., will help the U.S. Army develop a 60-kilowatt fiber laser module for a truck-mounted laser...
No credible or specific intel of threat tied to 9/11 anniversary
The government is aware of no credible or specific information that points to any terror plot tied to the anniversary of the September 2001...
Imported food to the U.S. will be inspected more rigorously
Companies importing food into the United States will be held to higher safety and health standards if new proposed rules by the Food and...
The U.S. is developing Mobile Units to Neutralize Chemical Weapons Materials
Should the Pentagon need to destroy stockpiles of chemical weapons, it can do so with new mobile systems that can neutralize and destroy the...
A new trend – flexible weapons
The US Air Force’s inventory has a vast number of weapons systems developed and purchased through dozens of programs. Maintaining that disparate arsenal is...
Syrian Hackers Deface Marine Corps Website
The Syrians are using Cyberwar to "punish" the U.S.
Syrian pro-government hackers defaced the Marine Corps recruitment website on Monday, according to the Wall Street...
U.S. drones a prime target for Al-Qaeda
Al-Qaeda has formed teams of engineers to develop ways to defeat U.S. drones, or unmanned air systems (UAS). This according to documents leaked by...
The U.S. love spies
National Security Agency officers on several occasions have channeled their agency’s enormous eavesdropping power to spy on love interests, U.S. officials said.
The practice isn’t...
Jewish institutions in the U.S. awarded $9 million in federal funding
Some 90 percent of the $10 million in funding which was announced by the Department of Homeland Security to help nonprofit organizations protect themselves...
A U.S. Strike on Syria and its Implications for Israel
Washington continues to deliberate with its allies the strategic objectives of an attack and consider the military option that will achieve the most benefit...
“U.S. knew of gas plot, but didn’t alert rebels”
Three days before the horrific chemical attack that killed nearly 1,500 people in Syria, American intelligence agencies had strong “indications’’ the atrocity was about...
A U.S. attack in Syria could cause more terror
U.S. authorities are tightening up domestic security measures ahead of a possible U.S. military attack on Syria.
The FBI and the Department of Homeland Security...
Syrian Strikes Would Battle-Test Chinese Radars
Unidentified air forces have performed attacks in Syria in recent years with no early detection. According to the foriegn press the aircraft were operated...

















































