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LockMart Team Completes Milestone For TSAT Program
Sunnyvale CA (SPX) Jul 07, 2005
A Lockheed Martin / Northrop Grumman team has announced the successful completion of a major system design review of the Transformational Satellite Communications System (TSAT) Space Segment program.

Japan Green-Lights ABM Program
Washington (UPI) July 5, 2005
Japan's announcement that it will push ahead with a massively expanded anti-ballistic missile program in close cooperation with the United States is sure to infuriate China and put the two Asian nations, already suffering increasing tension, on an intensified collision course.

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LockMart Awarded Contract for Joint Net-Centric Mission Execution System
Colorado Springs CO (SPX) Jul 07, 2005
The U.S. Air Force has awarded Lockheed Martin a 2-year, contract to continue development of a web-enabled mission execution system that will allow Joint battle commanders to work together on the battlefield in real time.

Lockmart Completes Combat Management System Software For LCS
Moorestown NJ (SPX) Jul 07, 2005
Lockheed Martin recently completed the core combat management system software development for the Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) program, roughly a year before the ship is scheduled to be launched.

Boeing Facing Possible US Charges Over Aircraft Sales
Seattle WA (AFP) Jul 07, 2005
US aviation giant Boeing Co. is facing possible US charges for selling commercial aircraft to China and other countries containing a gyroscopic chip with potential military applications, officials said Wednesday.
Lockheed Martin's Joint Common Missile Completes Key Design Review
Orlando FL (SPX) Jul 07, 2005
Lockheed Martin's Joint Common Missile program successfully completed its system- level Preliminary Design Review on June 30. The PDR culminates the design review process under Phase 1 of the System Design and Development program.

South Korea Revivies Military Project To Buy Patriot Missiles
Seoul (AFP) Jul 05, 2005
South Korea has revived a project to buy US Patriot missiles aimed at intercepting North Korean missiles and aircraft, military officials said Tuesday.

India To Test Launch Agni-3 Missile In Next Five Months
New Delhi, India (PTI) Jul 05, 2005
Before the end of 2005, India will demonstrate its most recent and sophisticated ballistic missile - the Agni-3- capable of striking Beijing, Preetam Sohani reports.

Doubts Hang Over Future Of Iran's Moderate Nuclear Chief
Tehran (AFP) Jul 06, 2005
Uncertainty over Iran's nuclear policy under president-elect Mahmood Ahmadinejad intensified Wednesday when reports by the state news agency that the moderate cleric in charge of its atomic programme had resigned were immediately denied.

US Says Up To Iran To Pick Nuclear Negotiators
Washington (AFP) Jul 06, 2005
The United States said Wednesday it was up to Iran to chose its nuclear negotiators with the European Union, amid uncertainty over the future of the Islamic republic's top atomic negotiator, who has reportedly resigned.

Analysis: U.S. Timetable In Iraq
Washington (UPI) Jul 05, 2005
How Long Should We Stay in Iraq? In his speech about the conflict in Iraq that he gave at Fort Bragg, N.C., on June 28, President Bush declared, "We will stay in the fight until the fight is won."
India Rules Out Accepting US Missile Defence System
New Delhi (AFP) Jul 05, 2005
India on Tuesday ruled out accepting a missile defence system from the United States. "There is no question of accepting (a) missile shield from anyone," Defence Minister Pranab Mukherjee told a news conference in reply to a question.

Alcatel And Finmeccanica Finalise Creation Of New Joint Ventures
Rome, Italy (SPX) Jul 05, 2005
Alcatel and Finmeccanica announced last Friday the successful creation of two new joint ventures effective as of July 1st 2005: Alcatel Alenia Space and Telespazio Holding.

China RFID Market Poised For Growth
Beijing (UPI) July 6, 2005
Growth in the radio-frequency-identification market in China is expected to reach $616 million by 2009, up from the $146 million the segment generated in 2004, a new analysis suggests.

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