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Dear Do, | September 29, 2017 |
Latest news China's J-20 Fighter Enters Service Analysts Pan Boeing Strategy In Pushing for Tariffs on Bombardier US Army Awards $693M Export Orders for TOW, Hellfire
| China’s Ministry of Defense has announced that its J-20 “stealth” fighter has officially entered service, just six years after its maiden flight, but it is not clear what this in-service status actually means. (Twitter photo) |
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SpaceX's Musk unveils plan to reach Mars by 2022 | 29/09/2017 | 07:41:28 |
Lockheed Martin unveils reusable water-powered Mars lander | 29/09/2017 | 04:17:19 |
US carries out more airstrikes in Libya | 28/09/2017 | 22:45:03 |
Latest Feature Stories US Lawmakers Exploit Tragedy to Demand Defense Dollars China's J-20 Fighter Enters Service Analysts Pan Boeing Strategy In Pushing for Tariffs on Bombardier US Army Awards $693M Export Orders for TOW, Hellfire Boeing, Lockheed Awarded Orca Extra-Large UUV Contracts Vigor Works Wins $980M Contract for US Army Work Boats GA Wins $218M Order for Gray Eagle-ER Drone GD Unit Wins 2 Destroyer Contracts, But Amount Is Secret Northrop Wins $267M for Counter-IED Jammers Insitu Wins Scan Eagle Order for Iraq Upgraded Brazilian Navy Super Lynx Makes Maiden Flight Royal Air Force Receives Third Rivet Joint ISR Aircraft After 3 Years, UK and US See Daesch Collapse Imminent New Radar Sensor Provides Clear Vision in Any Weather MDA to Support Canada's Broad-Area Maritime Surveillance System Exercise Tests Defense of US Ballistic Missile Bases MBDA Signs MoU with Australian Firm for MMP Production Finland to Participate in NATO Crisis Management Drills in October Hensoldt Acquires British Radar Specialist Kelvin Hughes Terma Details Exhibit at Pacific International Sow MDBA Focus on Anti-Tank, Anti-Ship Missiles at Pacific 2017 Show Patria Touts Helicopter Services at Helitech |
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