November 24, 2011 Military Aviation News

North Korea threatens to attack SKorean leader's office

11/24/2011

North Korea threatened Thursday to turn Seoul's presidential office into a "sea of fire," one day after South Korea conducted large-scale military drills near a front-line island attacked by North Korea last year.

Military Delivers Turkey to U.S. Troops

11/24/2011

The U.S. military will deliver more Thanksgiving dinners to troops and support staff in Afghanistan than to those in Iraq and Kuwait for the first time since 2003 - a milestone marked by increased logistical challenges.

Boeing Offers New Capabilities For F/A-18s

11/24/2011

Boeing is offering a line of upgrades for international variants of its F/A-18E/F Super Hornets and F-15C/Es that the U.S. military is likely to envy and may well adopt as defense budgets shrink.

Sahel military chiefs mull Libyan arms control

11/24/2011

The first session of the Global Counter-Terrorism Forum (GCTF) wrapped up in Algiers last week with the adoption of a roadmap for Sahel security. The two-day closed door conference finished on Thursday (November 17th) with a focus on two topics of concern: controlling Libyan weapons throughout vast desert tracts and stamping out the sources of finance for terrorism and crime.

Russia to move missiles to EU borders if U.S. shield talks fail - Medvedev

11/24/2011

Russia may deploy "advanced offensive weapon systems" on its borders with Europe in response to a planned U.S.-backed European missile shield, President Dmitry Medvedev said on Wednesday.

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