Pakistan’s new cruise missile

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Pakistan tests another self-developed cruise missile. Reportedly, last Monday (local time), Pakistan conducted a successful flight test of the indigenously developed Air Launched Cruise Missile...
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Robot Interoperability – The Name of The Game

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The U.S. Army launches several competitions to define its future robot unmanned ground systems fleet, in a move that may transform the ground robotics...

New Detectors Help Prevent Nuclear Terror

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According to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the greatest danger to nuclear security comes from terrorists acquiring sufficient quantities of plutonium or highly...

iHLS TV – Ebola possibly weaponized, Safe City projects, next gen...

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iHLS Israel Homeland Security In this weekly report (28 October 2014): Ebola possibly weaponized Safe City projects US next generation bunker-buster bombs New Hovermast unveiled Euclid antenna pedestals

U.S. Ship Heads Out To Destroy Syrian Chemical Weapons

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A specially-equipped U.S. naval ship departed for Italy on Monday on a ground-breaking mission to destroy Syria’s most dangerous chemical weapons, Pentagon officials said. According...

Foreign sources: Israel’s new Dolphin II class subs is capable of...

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Israel's fourth Dolphin II class submarine is currently making its way to its home port in Israel after an 8,000-kilometer voyage by sea, all...

DNA synthesis may pose a risk of resurrecting deadly viruses for...

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Homemade deadly viruses? Scientists are warning that decades of public research on the sequencing of virus DNA are now posing unforeseen threats, as synthesis technologies...

iHLS Worldwide News – Keeping You In the Loop

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Iceland issued a red alert to civil aviation following signs of eruption at Vattnejökull. The airspace around the volcano was sealed off, but Iceland's...

Scientists to Develop Nuclear Weapons Detectors

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Penn State University has received a $5 million, 5-year grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) and DHS for nuclear threat inspection, as part...

Iran continues to develop nuclear weapons as well as long range...

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Part 1 focused on Iran's dual-use space program, which has a considerable military potential. Part 2 According to experts in Israel, Iran's missile industry has thus...

Exotic weapons aim to destroy chemical weapons

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The Pentagon has spent more than a decade trying to develop weapons to neutralize chemical weapons, the threat that has the United States poised...

U.S. Army to Develop Battlefield Biological Detection System

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U.S. Army researchers are preparing to asking industry to design a lightweight, low cost, man-portable, battery-operated system to detect, collect, and identify biological pathogens...
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Chemical Terror Attack During Tokyo Sports Events Not Ruled Out

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Tokyo Police conducted an anti-terror drill at a sports arena in central Tokyo based on a scenario of terrorists launching a chemical attack during...

New Explosives Detector Receives DHS Approval

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Implant Sciences Corporation announced that the QS-B220 explosives and drugs trace detector has been issued a SAFETY Act Designation from the Department of Homeland...

No proof that N. Korea Miniaturized nuclear Warheads

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The United States on Wednesday dismissed a claim by North Korea to have developed the ability to miniaturize nuclear warheads, but voiced concern Pyongyang...

Equipment aging at federal radiological response center

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The federal government's multiagency center that is on call to respond to radiological incidents has issues with aging equipment, says a recent report from...

Fast Draw: Defense Establishment Ignores Chemical Threat

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Only the top Israeli defense establishment officials believe that there's no longer a chemical and biological weapons threat. It looks like in many cases decision...

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A New Quantum Breakthrough Could Change Signal Detection on the Battlefield

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Modern military and civilian communications environments are becoming increasingly crowded. Drones, radios, sensors, satellites, electronic warfare systems, and wireless networks all compete for space...