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UK Apaches complete maritime training on board HMS Ocean

An Apache helicopter lands on HMS Ocean during maritime training to qualify pilots for deck landing operations (Bernie Henesy/Crown Copyright)

The British Army has deployed two Westland/Boeing WAH-64D Apache AH.1 attack helicopters aboard the Royal Navy (RN) helicopter assault ship HMS Ocean for maritime aviation training, the UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) announced on 24 September.

05 October 2009

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Russia deploys second-generation tactical PGMs

Russia deploys second-generation tactical PGMs

Upgraded Su-24M2s have been trickling in Russian Air Force service because production of their replacement, the Su-34, has progressed at an even slower rate (Robert Hewson)

The PGMs were used during the joint Russian/Belarusian Zapad-09 military exercises

05 October 2009

Czech Army finally receives its first Pandur IIs

The Czech Army has received its first Pandur II armoured vehicles, which will be deployed to Afghanistan

05 October 2009

BAE Systems may face prosecution by UK Serious Fraud Office

The UK Serious Fraud Office is seeking permission to prosecute BAE Systems

02 October 2009

Reopened USAF aerial refuelling competition unfair, claims Northrop Grumman

Northrop Grumman says it is "greatly concerned" that the USAF provided Northrop Grumman's pricing information to Boeing during the previous tanker competition

02 October 2009

US airlifts first M-ATVs to Afghanistan

The first mine-resistant ambush-protected (MRAP) all-terrain vehicles have been airlifted by the US to Afghanistan to meet urgent mobility needs

02 October 2009

Global focus

Admiral Mike Mullen, chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, says Iran is a worry for the US. (PA)

Admiral Mike Mullen, chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, talks to Jane's about Al-Qaeda, Iran and the global security situation.

01 October 2009

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Iran's nuclear stand-off reaches new heights

UK Apaches complete maritime training on board HMS Ocean

An Apache helicopter lands on HMS Ocean during maritime training to qualify pilots for deck landing operations (Bernie Henesy/Crown Copyright)

The MoD is satisfied that the helicopters can safely operate from either HMS Ocean or the UK's two aircraft carriers, HMS Illustrious and HMS Ark Royal

01 October 2009

Philadelphia retains a positive outlook

Aerial view of Philadelphia International. (Andreas Praefcke)

Senior management plans for the future as airport begins recovery from falling passenger numbers

30 September 2009

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