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- The Navy's Next High-Tech Laser For Warships Wants To Blow Drones Out Of The Sky
Zero Hedge (Saturday, 3 March) - The High Energy Laser and Integrated Optical-dazzler with Surveillance (HELIOS) system will be the first Department of Defense (DOD) contract to mount an integrated laser weapon system onto a warship... - A Hypersonic 'Arms-Race' Erupts As DARPA Director Demands More Funding To Counter Russia
Zero Hedge (Saturday, 3 March) - Moments after President Vladimir Putin used his state-of-the-nation speech on Thursday to deliver a warning directed at the United States that Russia’s latest hypersonic missile can penetrate U.S. missile shields, the... - Over 70 lakh vehicles, only 3,400 traffic police The Hindu (Friday, 2 March) - Insufficient number of personnel has meant that they have to prioritise manpower deployment...
- USS Carl Vinson is sailing 'wherever international law allows'
USATODAY - News Top Stories (Friday, 2 March) - One of America’s longest-serving Nimitz-class carriers, the Vinson is midway through a deployment that has sent its Strike Group One to Hawaii, Guam and the Philippines ... - Burma defends deployment of troops to Bangladeshi border Daily MailOnline (Friday, 2 March) - Burma´s government forces have been accused of carrying out massive human rights violations against the Rohingya....
- Myanmar defends deployment of troops to Bangladesh border ABC News: International (Friday, 2 March) - A Myanmar government spokesman has defended the deployment of more security forces to the border with Bangladesh, rejecting suspicions their aim is to drive 6,000 Rohingya refugees staying in a...
- Recently deployed moms at higher risk having premature baby Daily MailOnline (Thursday, 1 March) - A Stanford University study of 13,000 births to military moms and found that women who gave birth within six months of returning from deployment were twice as likely to have...
- The Mystery Of The Russian Planes That Never Were
Zero Hedge (Thursday, 1 March) - Authored by Paul Rogers via OpenDemocracy.net,Most analysts blame Vladimir Putin’s aggressive political stance for the renewed hostility between Russia and the western states of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO).... - Marines talk "big picture" of why U.S. is still fighting in Afghanistan U.S. - CBSNews.com (Wednesday, 28 February) - Upon returning from their deployment in Helmand Province, Capt. Tamara Watkins, Maj. Paul Rivera and Maj. Ethan Krumnow of the U.S. Marine Corps tell CBS News' Jan Crawford why the...
- Coming Home: Marines readjust to life after Afghanistan U.S. - CBSNews.com (Wednesday, 28 February) - In our new series, Coming Home, we follow the lives of our nation's bravest as they return from war. Of the 2.7 million men and women who served in Iraq...