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Israel braces for Syrian response

Both Israel and Syria have acknowledged an Israeli operation on Syrian soil

05 October 2007

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UK industry must focus on end-user needs, defence leaders argue

Senior UK defence officials state that the armed forces need through-life capability management

05 October 2007

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A Brown study

Long time coming: A400M proceeds towards first flight

Credit: Airbus military

The A400M military transport aircraft programme is making progress after a protracted gestation

03 October 2007

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Consolidated shadow play

While airline executives can point to inherited problems stemming from the integration of networks, passengers don't want to hear it

04 October 2007

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Acrimony marks international emissions-control discussions

The EU and aviation groups have disagreed on greenhouse gas emission reduction

04 October 2007

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Aircraft manufacturing and the environment

Senior NATO officials say incompatible C2 endangers ISAF

ISAF's lack of interoperable C2 and intelligence equipment has contributed to allied fatalities, say commanders

04 October 2007

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Language barrier hampers Afghan army training

North Korea's stability paradox

The most stable outcome for North Korea may be a failure of the six-party process, despite the continuation of international tension and poor economic performance

03 October 2007

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UK set to cut troops in Basra by 1,000

Credit: UK MoD

British Prime Minister Gordon Brown has said that UK troops in Basra will be cut by 1,000 by the end of the year.

02 October 2007

Myanmar unrest puts China under pressure

China is coming under pressure from the West to use its leverage to put an end to the crisis in Myanmar

02 October 2007

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