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Rio De Janeiro (UPI) Nov 04, 2004Brazil and U.N. nuclear inspectors have come to an agreement regarding inspections of a uranium processing plant, though they have yet to set a date for the visit. US Attack On Iran inconceivable, Says UK Foreign Secretary
London (AFP) Nov 04, 2004British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw said on Thursday it was "inconceivable" that the United States would attack Iran over its nuclear programme and that the world would back such action. |
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US Army Awards Harris AN/PRC-117F(C) Multiband Radio Contracts
Rochester NY (SPX) Nov 05, 2004Harris Thursday announced it has been awarded Falcon II radio contracts by the U.S. Army valued at more than $30 million. The contracts are for AN/PRC-117F(C) manpack and vehicular multiband, multimission radios. Lockheed Martin Delivers Airborne Laser Flight Turret Assembly
Sunnyvale CA (SPX) Nov 04, 2004Lockheed Martin Wednesday announced it has delivered the Airborne Laser (ABL) Flight Turret Assembly (FTA) to Edwards Air Force Base, Calif., for integration into the aircraft. This event follows Lockheed Martin's delivery of its ABL Beam Transfer Assembly and Multi-Beam Illuminator earlier in the year. On Land And At Sea Russia Stays In The Nuclear Game
Moscow (XNA) Nov 04, 2004The Russian military successfully test-launched two ballistic missiles on Tuesday, Itar-Tass news agency reported. India Test-Fires Brahmos Supersonic Cruise Missile From Warship
Bhubaneshwar, India (AFP) Nov 03, 2004India on Wednesday test-fired for a sixth time the BrahMos supersonic cruise missile, which it has developed jointly with Russia, defence officials said. LockMart To Build MUOS Using Latest Cellular Technology
Monterey CA (SPX) Nov 03, 2004A Lockheed Martin-led team will employ third-generation (3G) commercial cellular technology to build the Mobile User Objective System (MUOS), an advanced narrowband tactical satellite communications system that will provide significantly improved and assured communications for U.S. warfighters, the company announced today at MILCOM 2004 in Monterey. Northrop Grumman Demonstrates Key Technologies For Army Unmanned Armed Rotorcraft Program
San Diego CA (SPX) Nov 03, 2004Northrop Grumman recently used two company-funded test flights of an unmanned helicopter surrogate to demonstrate key technologies for its proposed concept for a new U.S. Army unmanned armed rotorcraft program. Iran Parliament Approves Bill On Nukes
Tehran, Iran (UPI) Nov 1, 2004In a move intended to strengthen Iran's position in its negotiations with the European Union next week, the Iranian Parliament Sunday approved the outlines of a bill that would force the government to resume the country's uranium enrichment program. The act is a direct challenge to the EU, which has been considering concessions if Iran agrees to abandon the program, whereas U.N. sanctions have been threatened if it does not. |
Iran Parliament Approves Bill On Nukes
Tehran, Iran (UPI) Nov 1, 2004In a move intended to strengthen Iran's position in its negotiations with the European Union next week, the Iranian Parliament Sunday approved the outlines of a bill that would force the government to resume the country's uranium enrichment program. The act is a direct challenge to the EU, which has been considering concessions if Iran agrees to abandon the program, whereas U.N. sanctions have been threatened if it does not. Proxity Develops Micro-Mini UAV
West Palm Beach FL (SPX) Nov 01, 2004Proxity Digital Networks, through Cyber Aerospace, an operating subsidiary of Proxity's Cyber Defense Systems, announced last Friday (October 29) it is completing development of the low cost CyberBug, a 2 lb. micro-mini UAV. US Officials Review Satellite Images For Clues To Missing Explosives Cache
WASHINGTON (AFP) Oct 28, 2004US officials are reviewing satellite images and reports from UN nuclear watchdog inspectors to determine what happened to nearly 400 tons of explosives missing from a looted Iraqi weapons site, an issue now at the forefront of the US presidential race, US defense officials said Thursday. Nuclear Watchdog Chief Advocates Tougher Non-Proliferation Treaty
Geneva (AFP) Oct 28, 2004Tighter global controls on the export of nuclear material and technology must be included in a bolstered nuclear non-proliferation treaty (NPT) up for debate next year, the head of the UN nuclear watchdog said Thursday. "Serious Shortcomings" Seen In Security At Russian Nuclear Plants
Moscow (AFP) Oct 28, 2004Security at three Russian nuclear power plants has "serious shortcomings" despite steps to improve security levels, Russia's deputy prosecutor general, Vladimir Kolesnikov, said Thursday. Lockmart Satellite Reliability Honored For Second Consecutive Year
Newtown PA (SPX) Oct 29, 2004The Lockheed Martin A2100 telecommunications satellite series has received an industry award for reliability for the second consecutive year. Frost & Sullivan's 2004 Satellite Reliability Award is being given to Lockheed Martin Commercial Space Systems (LMCSS) for excellence in the production of flexible and reliable communications satellites used in geosynchronous Earth orbit (GEO). Air Taxis Could Clear London Grid Lock
London, UK (SPX) Oct 28, 2004"Real Air Taxis will soon be on their way into major cities," says London based AVCEN. Avcen is to bring its innovative Jetpod aircraft design off the drawing board and into proof-of-concept build and flight trials. |
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