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Aug- 2021 -3 AugustAmericas
USAF Research Lab Seeks ‘Hammer’ for THOR Drone Killer
The US Air Force Research Laboratory is looking for partners to develop a counter electronics weapon system to strengthen defenses against drone attacks.
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3 AugustAmericas
Naval Ops Chief Calls Out Defense Industry ‘Lobbying’
Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Michael Gilday called out defense companies for their lobbying and slow bureaucracy.
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3 AugustAmericas
US Navy, Marines to Conduct Biggest Exercise in 40 Years
The US Navy and Marines are beginning their largest amphibious exercise in 40 years, spanning 17 time zones.
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3 AugustAsia Pacific
US Vows ‘Collective Response’ on Tanker Attack as Iran Warns
The United States promised to lead a "collective response" against Iran in retaliation for a deadly attack on an Israeli-linked tanker.
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3 AugustAsia Pacific
Afghan Fighting Rages as US and UK Accuse Taliban of Massacring Civilians
The United States and Britain accused the Taliban of atrocities that may amount to "war crimes" in the town of Spin Boldak.
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2 AugustAmericas
US Air Force Hypersonic Booster Rocket Fails to Ignite During Trial
A US Air Force hypersonic booster rocket failed to ignite when tested for the second time at Edwards Air Force Base in California.
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2 AugustAmericas
US Army Tests New Paratrooper Flotation Device
Several elite US soldiers have participated in the final trial of a new device designed to save the lives of paratroopers landing in water.
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2 AugustEurope
German Frigate Deploys on Indo-Pacific Mission
Germany dispatched a frigate to the Indo-Pacific region for the first time in almost 20 years, a move that could put strain on the relationship with China.
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2 AugustAir
F-16 System Receives Maiden In-Flight Software Update
The US Air Force installed an in-flight software update for the F-16 Fighting Falcon’s Electronic Warfare System for the first time.
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2 AugustCommentary
Washington’s Balancing Act With Tigray
Failing to act on the civil war in Ethiopia's Tigray would question Washington’s commitment to universal human rights and directly affect American economic and security interests.
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