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RTI Selected LM Team For Aegis Open Architecture Weapon System
Santa Clara CA (SPX) Jun 13, 2006
Real-Time Innovations (RTI), The Real�Time Middleware Company, announced today that middleware provided by RTI was selected by a U.S. Navy's Lockheed Martin team to provide the real-time data-distribution infrastructure for Aegis Open Architecture (AOA), the next generation of the Aegis Weapon System. AOA will be deployed by the U.S. Navy beginning in 2008. AOA will use RTI Data Distribution Service for communication between different Aegis subsystems.


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Elbit Systems 30mm Unmanned Turret Tested Successfully in Finland
Haifa, Israel (SPX) Jun 13, 2006
Elbit Systems recently announced that its 30mm Unmanned Turret system has successfully completed extensive field trials at a firing range in Finland.

LM Begins Final Phase Of Integrated Wireless Network Competition
Gaithersburg MD (SPX) Jun 12, 2006
The Lockheed Martin-led team has been selected by the Department of Justice to compete in the final phase of the multi-billion dollar IWN competition.

LM Completes Hellfire Flight Test Series on Tiger
Orlando FL (SPX) Jun 13, 2006
LockMart has successfully completed a four-year program to integrate its precision-strike Hellfire II missile system - including the M299 "smart launcher" - with its first international helicopter launch platform, Eurocopter's Tiger armed reconnaissance helicopter for Australia.

Raytheon Paveway II Wins Contract For Air Force Laser Guided Bomb
Tucson AZ (SPX) Jun 13, 2006
Raytheon has been awarded the majority share of U.S. Air Force competitive contracts for Paveway II Laser Guided Bomb components for 2006.

Virtual Heavies Key To Northern Edge Simulations
Elmendorf AK (AFNS) Jun 13, 2006
The days of deploying an E-3 Sentry and other command and control aircraft to military exercises may soon be a rarity. With a large crew and an aging airframe, airborne warning and control systems are expensive to deploy for a two-week training opportunity.

Marines Want To Accelerate MV-22 Buy
Washington (UPI) Jun 09, 2006
The U.S. Marine Corps hopes to redirect more than $230 million in the emergency war supplemental from programs like Night Vision Goggles and explosive ordnance disposal equipment to buy three MV-22 Osprey tilt-rotor aircraft. The controversial MV-22 has had a long and troubled development, including two fatal crashes in 2000 that killed 23 Marines.

India/US Talk On Landmark Nuclear Energy Pact
New Delhi (AFP) Jun 12, 2006
Diplomats from India and the United States met in New Delhi Monday for their first high-level talks on the details of a landmark but controversial nuclear cooperation deal.

Iran Will Not Join Shanghai Coop. Organization
Moscow (UPI) Jun 08, 2006
Iran, Belarus and other countries expected to become full members of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, will not join it in the foreseeable future. The reason is the organization's need to address the economic integration of Central Asia and the creation of a common sphere of humanitarian regional cooperation.

NKorea Flexes Missile Muscle To Grab US Attention
Washington (AFP) Jun 13, 2006
North Korea's preparations for possible long-range missile tests - its first in nearly a decade - may be an attempt to grab the attention of a US government distracted by its nuclear row with Iran, experts said.

AMA Mulls Rule For Military Doctors
Chicago (UPI) Jun 13, 2006
The ethics panel of the 245,000-member American Medical Association (AMA) said Sunday that physicians in the military or in law enforcement cannot participate in interrogations of prisoners.

Bush Focuses On Iraq
Washington (UPI) Jun 13, 2006
President George W. Bush and the nation's war council are meeting at Camp David to set their bearings in Iraq. The meeting at the suburban Maryland retreat, is a virtual who's who of key officials in the war.

Elbit Adds New UAV System To Skylark Family
Haifa, Israel (SPX) Jun 13, 2006
Elbit Systems has introduced the the Skylark II - a close range class tactical UAV system providing advanced, high performance ISTAR capabilities.

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