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  • Body armor maker being investigated [Dragon Skin in Trouble]

    06/06/2007 11:32:55 PM PDT · by Sleeping Beauty · 87 replies · 2,960+ views
    Kansas City Star ^ | Jun. 06, 2007 | MICHAEL DOYLE
    WASHINGTON | A manufacturer of body armor is under criminal investigation for possibly making false claims, Pentagon officials said Wednesday. Lawmakers are pressing for an independent test to determine whether the company’s vests are better than the ones U.S. troops in Iraq are wearing. Air Force investigators said they had been investigating Pinnacle Armor of Fresno, Calif., for a year, looking into allegations the company lied about having its vests certified as safe. Pinnacle made the claim nine months before it received the federal certification, officials said. Lawmakers from both parties accused Pinnacle’s president, Murray Neal, of hyping his product,...
  • Issued Body Armor Is Best Available For Combat

    05/30/2007 11:31:06 PM PDT · by DTAD · 16 replies · 790+ views
    The Marine Corps wants its Marines and sailors to know that the body armor it issues is the best available for combat despite recent inquiries concerning replacement gear. The armor the Marine Corps issues has met government test standards, and in many cases, the standards exceed civilian testing, said Maj. Bradford W. Tippett, infantry advocate for Headquarters Marine Corps in a recent interview with reporter Lance Cpl. David Rodgers.
  • Boeing announces ABM success

    09/03/2006 10:44:33 AM PDT · by WmShirerAdmirer · 26 replies · 405+ views
    United Press International ^ | September 1, 2006 | United Press International Staff
    WASHINGTON, Sept. 1 (UPI) -- The Boeing Company Friday announced the successful test of a Ground-Based Interceptor against an incoming, or long range, ballistic missile. The interceptor was launched from the Kodiak Launch Complex in Alaska at 1:22 p.m. Eastern time Friday. At 1:39 pm, an interceptor was launched from from Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif. "After flying into space, the interceptor released its exo-atmospheric kill vehicle, which proceeded to track the target warhead. ... ," Boeing said. "Although not a primary objective of the test, the kill vehicle intercepted the warhead and destroyed it. This was the first intercept...
  • Six Scuds and a Dud - Why Should We Care?

    07/21/2006 9:27:38 AM PDT · by Paul Ross · 24 replies · 1,730+ views
    High Frontier ^ | July 14, 2006 | Henry F. Cooper
    High Frontier Strategic Issues Policy Brief July 14, 2006 “Six Scuds and a Dud” – Why should we care? By Henry F. Cooper 1 (Stanton Coalition Presentation) On Fox News Sunday, Brit Hume referred to North Korea’s intrusion on our July 4 celebration with their launch of “Six Scuds and a Dud,” and implied this was not a particularly significant event. I beg to differ. The Dud Problem First, the “dud,” their failed test of a Taepodong-2, involved a three stage rocket presumably intended to deliver a modern nuclear weapon to Hawaii, Alaska or the Northwestern continental United States. And...
  • Unspinning the NY Times' military mendacity

    08/25/2005 5:13:39 AM PDT · by conservativecorner · 67 replies · 1,173+ views
    Jewish World Review ^ | April 25, 2005 | Jack Kelly
    Colonel Thomas Spoehr is annoyed with New York Times reporter Michael Moss, for what I think is a good reason. Spoehr is the director of materiel for the Army staff. He had a good news story to tell Moss, which Moss converted into a bad news story. Here is the story as Spoehr tells it: Last year, senior leaders of the Army became aware of technological developments which make it possible to improve the "Interceptor" body armor worn by our troops.` The "Interceptor" consists of a vest, two SAPI (small arms protective insert) plates worn in the front and the...
  • Pentagon to take next step in building missile defense program

    12/03/2004 5:31:04 PM PST · by NormsRevenge · 16 replies · 489+ views
    Bakersfield Californian ^ | 12/3/04 | AP - Washington
    WASHINGTON (AP) - The military will install a long-range missile interceptor in a silo at Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif., next Tuesday, the Pentagon said. The interceptor is part of the Bush administration's missile defense program, designed to shoot down incoming ballistic missiles fired from North Korea or elsewhere in eastern Asia. It is the first interceptor to be placed at Vandenberg. Six other interceptors are already in place at the primary site in Fort Greely, Alaska; the Vandenberg site will receive a second missile this month. The multibillion-dollar system is still being tested. The military has no date set...
  • HOAXES PROPPED UP CBS's FRAUDULENT MEMOS (PART II)

    10/23/2004 5:12:06 PM PDT · by CHARLITE · 1 replies · 1,239+ views
    Private Email | OCTOBER 24, 2004 | JOHN H. WAMBOUGH, JR. USAF (Ret)
    Hoaxes Propped Up CBS's Fraudulent Memos (Part II) Dan Rather's CBS' 60 Minutes Hit Piece on President Bush's ANG Record based on Left-Wing Media Hoaxes. By Col. John H. Wambough, Jr. USAF (Ret.) October 25, 2004 Bush and Uncommon Valor and Stolen Honor (Let our POWs be Heard) Coward/Draft Dodger Hoax Left-Wing Media (LWM) treachery, deception and distortion laid a solid foundation for Dan Rather's CBS' 60 Minute fabricated story and fraudulent memos. Thousands of communications misled the American people about George W. Bush's (GWB's) service in the Air National Guard (ANG). LWM fraudulently orchestrated so many hoaxes on President...
  • IN DEFENSE OF LT. BUSH

    10/11/2004 2:45:09 PM PDT · by CHARLITE · 9 replies · 846+ views
    WASHINGTON TIMES.COM ^ | OCTOBER 11, 2004 | CHARLES D. YOUREE, JR., USAF (Ret)
    In defense of Lt. Bush By Charles D. Youree, Jr. President Bush's military service is being unjustly vilified. I feel a sense of anger and frustration when I hear that instead of volunteering for Vietnam, Mr. Bush "hid out" flying fighter/interceptor jets in the Air National Guard (ANG) for four years. As a former Air Force pilot with 6,000 hours of flying time, including more than 3,000 hours in jet fighters, I know that whenever you strapped yourself into a jet fighter and took off, you were in harm's way. Your life was on the line. As fighter pilots, we...
  • ASTRONOMY/SPACE ALERT FOR SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

    08/14/2003 9:00:48 PM PDT · by WSGilcrest · 1 replies · 340+ views
    http://home.earthlink.net/~kd6nrp ^ | 2003 August 14 (Thursday) 06:02 PDT | Brian Webb
    ASTRONOMY/SPACE ALERT FOR SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Brian Webb Ventura County, California E-mail: kd6nrp@earthlink.net Web Site: http://home.earthlink.net/~kd6nrp Reaching more than 2,200 e-mail addresses worldwide 2003 August 14 (Thursday) 06:02 PDT ---------------------------------------------------------------------- SATURDAY MISSILE LAUNCH A prototype anti-missile interceptor booster is scheduled for launch this Saturday from Vandenberg AFB. Launch will probably occur at, or shortly, after 11:00 PDT, the start of a 6-hour launch window. This launch was originally scheduled for tomorrow, but it appears to have slipped to Saturday. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- The following is a news media advisory from the Missile Defense Agency. It has been reformatted for publication. MISSILE DEFENSE ROCKET...
  • Back In The Melting Pot

    03/14/2002 6:58:03 AM PST · by Stand Watch Listen · 1 replies · 547+ views
    Jane's International Defense Review | March 2002
    Ballistic missile defense has undergone fundamental changes over the past few months. Global politics, technology, budgets and inter-service rivalries are all playing their part in shaping the new landscape. Some-where in this mixture are the needs of the military forces and civilian populations that face an increasing threat, writes Mark Hewish In a series of recent interlinked moves, the US has reshuffled the cards in its ballistic missile defense (BMD) pack. The outcome is still uncertain, with shifts in direction occurring almost daily. In January 2002, the country's Ballistic Missile Defense Organization (BMDO) was redesignated the Missile Defense Agency (MDA)....