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Russia signed a deal Friday to provide India with 42 fighter jets, but the two nations have failed to strike a deal on a controversial nuclear power plant.
The Navy said it would station several new coastal combat ships in Singapore and perhaps the Philippines in coming years, moves likely to fuel China's fears in the South China Sea dispute.
In the scheme of things, the act of heroism for which Roy Jaquez was honored this week—helping to rescue three civilians from a downed helicopter that could have exploded—was just another day at work.
A former Somali police officer was sentenced to life in prison on Thursday for his role as a leader in the hijacking of a yacht that left all four Americans on board dead.
Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak has approved the formation of a joint special operations force oriented to multidisciplinary missions far from Israel's borders.
At the Quad-A UAS show in Washington today, Northrop Grumman has taken the wraps off the MUVR fan-in wing high-speed VTOL ship-to-shore cargo resupply unmanned aircraft.
The U.S. military officially ended its war in Iraq on Thursday, packing up a military flag at a ceremony with U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta nearly nine years after the invasion that ousted Saddam Hussein.
Lockheed Martin, Raytheon and Boeing have submitted proposals to take over support and development of the Aegis combat system, the companies said Dec. 14.