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Russian Ilyushin II-18 Aircraft Crashes in Siberia, 39 Injured

Russian Military Plane Carrying 39 Crashes in Siberia

An II-18 military plane crash landed in northeastern Siberia with 32 passengers and seven crew members on board, a law enforcement source confirmed.

China is eyeing artificial intelligence for its next-generation cruise missiles.

China to Use Artifical Intelligence in Next-Gen Cruise Missiles

China is planning to incorporate a high level of artificial intelligence and automation in its next-generation of cruise missiles, according to a senior designer.

China Structural Reform

President Xi Calls for Demobilized Military Officers to be Employed

China's President Xi Jinping stressed in a statement on Tuesday that the country has a duty to provide employment for demobilized military officers.

China Military

China Fumes Over U.S. Report on Military Activities

Beijing has rejected a Pentagon report on its military activities saying that the U.S. Department of Defense 'hyped up' China's military threat in its report.

Second Sight Software

New Big Data Analysis System to Help Predict Civil Violence

The Social Analysis and Intelligence Group (SAIG) has developed a big data analysis system that enables organizations to predict social unrest and violence.

Chinese military

China's 'Foxhunt' Exposes Military's Inability To Fight

China's anti-corruption drive has recently exposed the rampant buying and selling of military ranks in the country, making the armed forces' ability to fight very questionable, analysts say.

Palestinian minister Ziad Abu Ain

West Bank Clash With Israeli Troops Results To Death Of Palestinian Cabinet Member

A Palestinian Cabinet member died on Wednesday after a brawl with Israeli troops during a protest at the West Bank, with images captured showing an Israeli officer grabbing the cabinet member by the throat before he collapsed to his death.

U.S. Navy Admiral Samuel Locklear testifies before the Senate Armed Services Committee hearing on the U.S. Pacific Command and U.S. Forces Korea in review of the Defense Authorization Request for FY2014 in Washington April 9, 2013.

Top U.S. Pacific Commander: Conflict with China Not Inevitable

The top U.S. Naval commander in the Pacific fleet rejected the notion that military conflict was inevitable between the U.S. and China.

Robotic Eel

Singaporean Scientists Build Robotic Eel

The robotic eel can swim forward and backward.

Teenager Arrested Over Fatal Shooting Of War Veteran

Police officials in Southern California reportedly arrested a teenager, who is the primary suspect in the shooting of an Army veteran over the weekend, as officials pressed that the retired military personnel just got back to his hometown from Afghanistan.

U.S. Marine combat veteran Jack Frey of Millersville, Pennsylvania pays his respects at the National Vietnam Veterans Memorial on Veteran's Day in Washington November 11, 2014.

U.S. Celebrates Veterans Day With Concerts, Ceremonies, Memorials

At precisely 11 a.m. Tuesday, November 11, a bugler played "Taps" to commemorate the final hour of World War I as U.S. Vice President Joe Biden laid a wreath at Arlington Cemetery's Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.

Drone

Photographers Charged For Illegally Using Drones To Take Aerial Photos In Beijing

Chinese authorities charged three photographers in Beijing for endangering public security after using an illegal drone in an attempt to take aerial photos of an airport in Hebei Province in December last year.

U.S. Marine Officer Suspect in Transgender Slay

U.S. Marine Accused Of Killing Transgender Transferred To Philippine Military

Joseph Scott Pemberton, the U.S. marine suspected of murdering transgender Filipino Jeffrey "Jennifer" Laude, was transferred to the Philippine military for detention Wednesday, though he remains under American custody under Visiting Forces Agreement (VFA) rules.

Zimbabwe-China

China, Zimbabwe Agree to Military Cooperation

China and Zimbabwe officials have created deeper ties between the two armed forces.

Pro-Russian rebels

Ukraine's Defense Minister Says NATO Members Deliver Arms To Ukraine

Ukraine's defense minister Valery Heletey announced during a press conference Sunday that the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) member countries started delivering weapons to Ukraine to help fend off pro-Russian separatists.

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