ADI Price Hike - The sale price for ADI Ltd. likely has increased following its selection as prime contractor for the Australian Navy's frigate upgrade program. (English)
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Title:ADI Price Hike - The sale price for ADI Ltd. likely has increased following its selection as prime contractor for the Australian Navy's frigate upgrade program.
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Table of contents – Volume 19980
The tables of contents are generated automatically and are based on the data records of the individual contributions available in the index of the TIB portal. The display of the Tables of Contents may therefore be incomplete.
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Dollar vs. Euro - The advent of the euro is giving European industry high hopes that the exchange rate advantage U.S. firms enjoy will come to an end.
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Debate Heats Up - Budget shortfalls combined with new technologies and requirements are re-igniting the debate over the services' future roles and missions.
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Missile Control Regime Dust Up - U.S. officials are upset that Britain will cooperate with France in selling the Black Shahine cruise missile to the United Arab Emirates.
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Pakistan Goes To Court - Pakistan will file suit seeking damages Erom the United States for not releasing 28 F-16s bought in 1991.
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Incomplete Blueprint - In their latest blueprint, European industry captains again failed to deliver potential solutions for ownership and control of a future combined company.
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Phantom Fund - The disappearance from the treasury of USD195 million earmarked for Philippine military modernization will not slow the program's bidding process.
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Taiwan TMD? - Taiwanese leaders are cool to theater missile defense (TMD) ideas pushed by some in the United States.
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Satellite Cost Concerns - U.S. DoD auditors are recommending pulling the plug on the Discoverer 2 satellite demonstration project.
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Chinese Trade Warnings - Chinese officials say U.S. firms will be the losers if Washington continues to impose import and export restrictions on dual-use and military technology.
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Big vs. Small - Large European companies have prepared for the euro's arrival and could see immediate benefits, but smaller firms could gain more in the long term.
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New Zealand Spending Plan - New Zealand will lease U.S. F-16s for its Air Force and upgrade P-3 antisubmarine warfare aircraft.
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U.S. Firms See Euro Benefits - U.S. defense and aerospace companies see marginal cost savings to doing business in euros.
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Significant Role - Navy Secretary Richard Danzig is expected to play a significant role in preparing the service for the 21st century.
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Turkish Fast-Track Procurement - Turkey, worried about brewing crises with Greece, Syria, Cyprus and Italy, will forgo joint production agreements in order to quickly buy weapons.
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Chinese Assertiveness - China increasingly has relied on diplomacy and trade to gain international clout, while adopting high-tech warfare principles for the military.
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South African Winners - South Africa has chosen the winners in its ship, sub, helicopter and fixed-wing aircraft contests.
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YEAR IN REVIEW
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RAND0M NOTES
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World War 11 Mines - Egypt is insisting Britain and Germany provide more help to remove World War II mines from its western desert.
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Nonproliferation Failure - The United States has been unable to influence the arms race in South Asia following nuclear tests by Pakistan and India last spring.
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Indian Cruise Missile Buy - The Indian Navy will acquire cruise missiles as part of a weapon package for frigates ordered from Russia
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INSIDE VIEW
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COMMENTARY
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Congressional Kudos - The 105th Congress should be applauded for its accomplishments in the national security realm.
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U.S. Security Blinders - The new U.S. strategy framework ignores the threat from Russia, Iran and North Korea regarding ballistic missiles and weapons of mass destruction.
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Lockheed Martin Stock Picks - Analysts forecast Lockheed Martin Corp.'s stock will bounce back as management resolves a series of setbacks.
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BUSINESS
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ADI Price Hike - The sale price for ADI Ltd. likely has increased following its selection as prime contractor for the Australian Navy's frigate upgrade program.
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FINANCIAL FOCUS
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All Aboard! - A draft decree soon would allow the Russian Air Force, major aircraft design houses and other agencies to conduct commercial passenger flights.
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Modernization Crunch - VS Military services say they need extra funding from the 2000 budget surplus for modernization programs
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ONE ON ONE
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RANDOM NOTES
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Computer Handcuffs - The sheer volume of information made so readily available to military leaders by computers can hinder rather than help the decision-making process.
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Trans-Atlantic Military Gap - NATO must incorporate European and American strategic plans, not simply fit European militaries into the American model.
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Aerospatiale To Go Public - Aerospatiale will offer its stock on the Paris exchange next spring, and possibly other exchanges in the future, as part of its privatization effort.
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Israeli Restructuring - Koor Industries Ltd. plans to consolidate its hold on Tadiran so it can move ahead with restructuring Tadiran's defense companies into one unit.
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Cyprus' 300 Hot Potato - Russia is pressing Cyprus to take delivery of S-300 antiaircraft missile systems, but the island nation may balk at the planned purchase.
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EXECUTIVE MOVES
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Tritium Overkill - The U.S. government should scuttle efforts to revive unnecessary tritium production
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German Nuke Policy Shift - NATO consensus and U.S.-German relations may be upset if the new German government sticks to its antinuclear coalition agreement.
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Japan Procurement Scandal Redux - The latest episode in the investigation rocking the Japanese Defense Ministry involves influence peddling by Fuji Heavy Industries.
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INSIDER TRADING
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Australian Vehicle Industry - British Aerospace Australia is selling its military vehicle business to Tenix Defence Systems.
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Taiwan Priority Shift - Taiwanese officials are taking U.S. advice to invest more in training and tactics rather than just on expensive weapon platforms.
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TRAINERS & SIMULATORS
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Air Expeditionary Force Simulators - The U.S. Air Force is integrating simulators at dispersed locations to enhance implementation of its Air Expeditionary Force concept.
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New Hull Design - The U.S. Navy has developed a prototype hull design, Slice, designed to improve the speed and stability of small and medium-sized ships in high seas.
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Disaster Data - U.S. and U.N. officials will be better able to target disaster assistance after reviewing video images taken from U.S. transport aircraft on the scene.