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    [Gallery] Iranian Armed Forces

    nice pictures dear thanx for sharing long live iran
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    German Weapon Exports Down in 2011, but Permits Rise

    BONN —The value of German weapons actually exported in 2011 fell 834 million euros ($1.1 billion) to 1.28 billion euros compared with 2010, according to a report on military equipment exports released by the German federal government in Berlin on Nov. 14. However, the value of export licenses...
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    Is PLA aggressive and like to fight a war?

    2012-11-13 — Never has there been so much fear and anxiety over China’s naval intentions in the South China Sea. Each People’s Liberation Army action, whether it be an aggressive patrol into disputed territory or a deployment of a new aircraft carrier, only feeds into this fear and anxiety. But...
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    Vietnam, Malaysia Eye Russian Yak-130 Trainer

    Malaysia and Vietnam are interested in buying Russian-made Yak-130 Mitten combat trainers, a source in the Russian delegation at the Air China aerospace show told RIA Novosti on Wednesday. “Malaysia will need new combat trainers in the near future to replace the outdated Italian-made M-339...
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    New Russian Bomber ‘Will Not be Hypersonic

    Russia’s future PAK-DA manned bomber project will not have hypersonic speed capability, Russia’s bomber force commander said on Wednesday, in an apparent contradiction of claims by Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin earlier this year. “PAK-DA, currently under development...
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    IDEAS 2012 to Generate $10m in National Economy – Report

    The single mega event in the history of country, International Defence Exhibition and Seminar (IDEAS) 2012 is estimated to generate business worth $10 million in the national economy on sustainable basis through national companies and their international partners said a report by the Daily...
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    Pentagon Aims to Reduce Time, Cost for Weapons Design

    The U.S. Defense Department is looking at designing new weapons and equipment so foreign nations could more easily purchase them, thereby eliminating costly and time consuming redesigns needed to export many military systems today. Senior Pentagon officials are already looking at...
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    Military exercises commence in Iran

    The semi-official Fars News Agency (FNA) reported that units from the Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force (IRIAF), the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC), Army Ground Force, Navy, and Basij forces (volunteers) are participating in the manoeuvres. The drills will take place in an area of...
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    China’s AVIC Unveils Future Plans at Zhuhai

    ZHUHAI, China — The ninth biennial China International Aviation & Aerospace Exhibition was full of surprises on its first day, unveiling a variety of new weapon systems and international arms deals. The Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC) revealed plans to fill the first...
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    US President ready to visit Russia

    US President Barack Obama is ready to visit Russia at invitation of Vladimir Putin. According to the press secretary of the Russian President, Dmitry Peskov, in a telephone conversation Obama reiterated willingness to travel to Russia "after the dates have been finalized through diplomatic...
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    Syrian troops restore control over Damascus-Aleppo highway

    The Syrian troops have restored control over the Damascus-Aleppo highway in the area of the town of Maarat-Naaman following bitter fighting with the rebels of the Jebhat an-Nousra extremist group. A source in the Syrian Defence Ministry has refuted reports by Arab TV channels that the...
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    African Union approves military contingent to Mali

    The African Union has approved sending 3,300 troops to Mali for a year to resolve the crisis situation in the north of the country. The UN Security Council earlier demanded concrete decisions about the size, financing and planned operations of the troops who will attempt to normalize the...
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    Patriot Air and Missile Defense System receives US Army stamp of approval

    Raytheon new-production Patriot Air and Missile Defense System has received the U.S. Army’s final stamp of approval after undergoing stringent testing. During the testing, Patriot’s performance was outstanding when subjected to challenging climatic and electromagnetic environments. “This...
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    North Korea carries out tests for missiles: think tank

    North Korea has conducted motor tests to improve its long-range missiles after a failed launch in April, a US think tank said Monday after reviewing new satellite images. Since the embarrassing flop in April, the communist regime appears to have carried out at least two tests of large motors...
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    Taiwan tests new variant of Hsiung Feng III anti-ship missile

    2012-11-13 — Taiwan tested its longest range ship-to-ship missile within a month of China putting its first aircraft carrier into service, a report said Monday. Dubbed an “aircraft carrier killer”, the missile has a range of 400 kilometres (250 miles) and is capable of achieving Mach 3.0, or...
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    What China’s SSBN Nuclear Missile Submarines Mean for the U.S.

    2012-11-13 ( from popularmechanics.com and by Joe Pappalardo) — The U.S. government is reporting that China, after decades of trying, is on the verge of fielding a true underwater leg of its nuclear deterrent, with new long-range missiles tipped with nuclear weapons on board its fleet of new...
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    Iran Unveils Home-Made Missile Launching Hovercraft

    congratulations to Irani brothers carry on
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    Seventh Littoral Combat Ship Takes Shape

    A Lockheed Martin-led industry team officially laid the keel for the U.S. Navy’s seventh Littoral Combat Ship (LCS), the future USS Detroit. The event was part of a time-honored keel laying ceremony that took place at the Marinette Marine Corporation shipyard in Wisconsin. The Lockheed...
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    Algeria eyes 1,200 armoured vehicles from Germany

    subsidiary of Germany’s Rheinmetall, a specialist maker of automotive parts and defence equipment, intends to produce up to 1,200 Fuch-type armoured vehicles for Algeria, Der Spiegel said Sunday. According to Monday’s edition of the weekly, which quoted government sources, the German...
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    France, U.K. Could Partner for Anti-ship Missile

    LONDON and PARIS — Britain has offered to fund the start of a delayed Anglo-French program to develop a new helicopter-borne anti-ship missile in order to avoid the collapse of the 2010 defense treaty between the two nations. Under the British proposal, London will provide front-end funding...
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