11 July 2001 Military News |
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Defense Policy / Programs
- Prepositioned Stocks (APS)-3/Army Prepositioning Afloat (APA) 11 Jul 2001 -- Information on the APS-3 Afloat program
Defense Industry
- Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company Awarded Contract For C-5 RERP Preliminary Engineering Studies Lockheed Martin 11 Jul 2001 -- Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company has received a $21 million contract conduct design risk reduction studies to define the most cost-effective solutions set of reliability enhancements for the Air Force's C-5 Reliability Enhancement and Reengining Program (RERP).
- U.S. Navy to Deploy Oshkosh Tactical Defense Trucks Oshkosh 11 Jul 2001 -- Read the complete text of a speech given by Robert G. Bohn, Chairman, President and CEO of Oshkosh Truck Corporation, at the delivery ceremony.
- Team Airborne Laser Delivers Infrared Sensors for Lab Testing and Aircraft Integration Boeing 11 Jul 2001 -- The revolutionary Airborne Laser (ABL) missile defense system's infrared sensors - designed to be the system's initial detector of a theater ballistic missile in its boost phase - have been delivered for installation on the first ABL 747-400 Freighter aircraft platform.
Other Conflicts
- DAILY PRESS BRIEFING BY THE OFFICE OF THE SPOKESMAN FOR THE SECRETARY-GENERAL United Nations 11 Jul 2001
- PRESS CONFERENCE ON SMALL ARMS AND CHILDREN United Nations 11 Jul 2001
News Reports
- Boeing and IBM Set New Record with World's Most Powerful Satellite Digital Communications Processor Boeing 11 Jul 2001 -- Boeing Satellite Systems (BSS), a unit of The Boeing Company (NYSE:BA), and IBM (NYSE:IBM) today announced they have created the world's most powerful satellite-based digital signal processor, designed to make space-borne wireless communications available to a wide audience of users.
- SPACE SHUTTLE TO DELIVER SPACEWALKING CHAMBER TO SPACE STATION Lockheed Martin 11 Jul 2001 -- Space Shuttle Atlantis is poised to lift off tomorrow in a return engagement with the International Space Station. The primary objective of the astronaut crew is to deliver and install the 6?-ton Airlock to the space station so astronauts and cosmonauts can conduct spacewalks independent of the Space Shuttle.
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