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Dear Do, | March 18, 2016 |
Latest news Kongsberg Buys 49.9% Share of Patria Xi Calls for Innovation, Reforms to Upgrade Chinese Military It’s Business As Usual Building US Air Force’s New B-21 Bomber
| Although primarily intended for the F-35, whose bomb bay dimensions determine its size, the SPEAR III cruise missile is also expected to arm other RAF fighters, such as the Typhoon, seen here carrying one during a test. (Twitter photo) |
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Saudi-led coalition kills 'twice as many' Yemen civilians as all other forces: UN | 18/03/2016 | 11:56:12 |
N. Korea test fires two mid-range ballistic missiles | 18/03/2016 | 03:35:32 |
NKorea fired two ballistic missiles: US defense official | 18/03/2016 | 00:52:58 |
N. Korea fires ballistic missile into sea: Seoul | 17/03/2016 | 22:55:28 |
US military personnel punished over Afghan hospital attack | 17/03/2016 | 22:16:07 |
US welcomes Saudi comment on Yemen combat nearing 'end' | 17/03/2016 | 20:51:23 |
Pentagon chief praises Kurdish fighters in Syria | 17/03/2016 | 19:55:30 |
Carter calls Iran detention of US sailors 'outrageous' | 17/03/2016 | 16:45:34 |
Saudi-led strikes on Yemen market killed 119: UN | 17/03/2016 | 16:07:40 |
Toll from Tuesday's strikes on Yemen market rises to 119 dead: UN | 17/03/2016 | 14:13:26 |
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