Is That Bug A Spy?

Newly released documents show DARPA has been trying to perfect insect espionage for decades There are few better infiltrators that insects. Small, flexible, and ubiquitous, bugs are easy to overlook. Surely, one might think, there's a way to turn that creepy-crawly ability into a military surveil...

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No softening of market despite deferrals: Airbus [feedly]

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No softening of market despite deferrals: Airbus
// Flight Global HEADLINES

Airbus Group is not registering evidence of a downturn in the market, insisting that deferral data shows a net advancement of delivery schedules.
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HAL and Safran set up new helicopter engines maintenance JV in India [feedly]

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HAL and Safran set up new helicopter engines maintenance JV in India
// Air Force Technology News Press Releases

Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) and France's Safran Helicopter Engines have jointly set up Helicopter Engines Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) (HE-MRO) in the Indian state of Goa.
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Raytheon to build new facility for T-100 trainer aircraft assembly in US [feedly]

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Raytheon to build new facility for T-100 trainer aircraft assembly in US
// Air Force Technology News Press Releases

Raytheon is planning to assemble the T-100 integrated air training system in Meridian, Mississippi, if the US Air Force (USAF) selects the aircraft for its advanced pilot training programme.
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