The second X-37B marked one year in orbit on Monday and there are no signs when it will return back to Earth.
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The second X-37B marked one year in orbit on Monday and there are no signs when it will return back to Earth.
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A U.S. State Department official said Libyan militias are unlikely to give up their stockpiles of anti-aircraft missiles until they reach a broad political agreement with the government.
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The U.S. Army gave Raytheon a $79.2 million contract to develop a system that will detect and destroy incoming rockets.
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Norwegian Defense State Secretary Roger Ingebrigsten said on Monday that his country is finalizing plans for about 50 F-35s and he expects to pay about the same price as set in 2008.
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