The United States, Australia and Britain are making it easier to share defense technology, hoping to spur the innovations needed to keep up with China. By Damien Cave Damien Cave writes frequently ...
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The French and German defence ministers signed an agreement in Paris on Friday for a joint Franco-German led armaments project worth billions of euros, which includes the development of a ...
Colorado caught a glimpse of its future in the chemical weapons destruction business Tuesday. A 10-person delegation from the state visited the chemical weapons incinerator at the Anniston Chemical ...
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