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Alenia considers making Spartans in the US
Alenia's Italy-based parent Finmeccanica is keen to expand into the lucrative US market. Subscriber Link Non-Subscriber Extract
17-February-2006

Jane's Defence Weekly
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US Army, Air Force told to join forces on FCA, Warrior


Directed energy lasers - fact or fiction?
Lasers continue to be popular among senior Pentagon officials, but how near are high-energy lasers to becoming an operational reality? Subscriber Link Non-Subscriber Extract
16-February-2006

Jane's Defence Weekly
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US Navy to develop fibre lasers
Boeing Airborne Laser team completes passive testing


Editorial: Is the US Virgin territory?
Jane’s Transport Finance addresses Sir Richard Branson’s plan to introduce a new US startup carrier. Subscriber Link Non-Subscriber Extract
13-February-2006

Jane's Transport Finance
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Virgin Atlantic Airways to launch new routes

US continues to increase spending on classified programmes
Funding for some classified US programmes is expected to rise in Fiscal Year 2007. Subscriber Link Non-Subscriber Extract
10-February-2006

Jane's Defence Industry
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Major programmes to remain intact


Major programmes to remain intact
Jane’s Defence Weekly analyses the recently proposed US defence budget. Subscriber Link Non-Subscriber Extract
08-February-2006

Jane's Defence Weekly
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US defence budget will equal ROW combined "within 12 months"

US Navy to develop fibre lasers
The US Navy wants to develop a 100 kW fibre laser in a pod to be hung under tactical aircraft. Subscriber Link Non-Subscriber Extract
06-February-2006

Jane's Defence Weekly
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US eyes fast fielding of attack laser
US Army moves ahead on laser weapons

Arms traffic laws are 'product of the cold war'
The chairman of a major international defence company has called for reform of the US ITAR regulations. Subscriber Link Non-Subscriber Extract
03-February-2006

Jane's Defence Industry
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UK MPs meet up with US counterparts to discuss problems of military technology transfer


Tomorrow’s WMD - neutralising intent
Defence experts are working to combat the weapons of mass destruction of the future, including cyber attacks. Subscriber Link Non-Subscriber Extract
02-February-2006

Jane's Defence Weekly
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Technology moves modern battlespace into cyberspace

New threats encourage AEW&C; growth
New systems and solutions are emerging to deal with the threat of stealthy or low-observable targets. Subscriber Link Non-Subscriber Extract
01-February-2006

Jane's International Defenceign Review
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Electronic eyes on wings and rotors: sensors improved for enhanced airborne early warning
Lockheed Martin wins airship competition

China seeks Latin partner
While China's involvement in Latin America is not ideologically motivated, rivalry with the US is certainly an implicit factor. Subscriber Link Non-Subscriber Extract
01-February-2006

Jane's Foreign Report
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It’s the oil, stupid
Latin America’s wretched future

BMD: new Pentagon claims
Criticism of the US Ballistic Missile Defense programme remains, despite Pentagon claims of “some inherent defensive capability. Subscriber Link Non-Subscriber Extract
31-January-2006

Jane's Intelligence Digest
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Japan joins with US to counter ballistic missile threat

Boeing unveils 737-based SIGINT aircraft
Boeing has unveiled a concept for a new signals intelligence (SIGINT) aircraft that would be based on its B-737 commercial airliner. Subscriber Link Non-Subscriber Extract
30-January-2006

Jane's Defence Weekly
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Jane’s Electronic Mission Aircraft

Canada develops new reconnaissance vehicle to strengthen light force capability
The Canadian Army’s planned LARV is intended to be smaller than its existing fleet of reconnaissance vehicles. Subscriber Link Non-Subscriber Extract
27-January-2006

Jane's International Defence Review
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Jane’s Defence Forecasts - Combat Vehicle Programmes


US Navy looks for global strike
The US Navy may re-arm Trident missiles with conventional warheads to give a rapid global strike capability. Subscriber Link Non-Subscriber Extract
23-January-2006

Jane's Navy International
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Combating WMD: Defence building


Organised crime gangs pose threat to Cuban development
Cuba faces the unwelcome prospect of increased exploitation by organised crime and drug trafficking groups. Subscriber Link Non-Subscriber Extract
20-January-2006

Jane's Intelligence Review
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Jane’s Sentinel Security Assessments: Cuba


Mexico plans to refocus navy role
The Mexican Navy is being reoriented to focus on combating terrorism and smuggling. Subscriber Link Non-Subscriber Extract
20-January-2006

Jane's Navy International
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Mexico embarks on major upgrade of weapon systems


   
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Alenia considers making Spartans in the US

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Major programmes to remain intact

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