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China Touts Missile Defense with Live Test as Turkey Continues Comparison Shopping
* State-owned CCTV ran a program/infomercial on China's FD2000 air defense system, showing a recent live test in north China. The system is meant for exports and the demonstration's purpose seems to be to convince Turkey. But the Turks have expressed concerns about...
US Air Strikes May Be Extended to Syria While Ground Action Will Have to Come from Locals
* President Obama announced that air strikes against ISIL will be expanded to Syria, hopefully but not necessarily with Congressional support. Video | Transcript. * Conrad Crane from the US Army War College makes plenty of interesting observations [War on the Rocks]...
Europe’s Galileo International GNSS Project
Galileo concept(click to view full) The USA's Global Positioning System service remains free, but the European Union is spending billions to create an alternative under their own control. In addition to civilian GPS (the Open Service), services to be offered include a...

