Taiwan’s National Security Bureau Director-General Tsai De-sheng told lawmakers that Beijing will start construction of an aircraft carrier next year, followed by another one in 2015.
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Day: May 21, 2012
NATO declares interim capability for European missile shield
NATO leaders activated the first phase of its European missile shield by transferring the command of an early-warning radar in Turkey and a U.S. warship armed with interceptors under NATO command in a German base.
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Heron TP remains grounded
Israel’s Heron TP fleet remains grounded as investigators try to determine the cause of a crash four months ago. There are worries that the grounding could affect the aircraft’s export to France.
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Marines to phone for air strike order in future
U.S. Marines will use a smartphone-like device to call in air strikes in future. The device, together with a pocket-sized range finder, were recently proven at an early March demonstration at Marine Corps Air Station Yuma.
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Northrop Grumman signs deal to kick off Alliance Ground Surveillance program
Northrop Grumman has signed a $1.7 billion contract with NATO for five Global Hawk Block 40 UAVs under the Alliance Ground Surveillance program on Sunday.
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