Troops in west Russia to get over 1,300 weapon systems by year-end — defense chief - TASS

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Troops in west Russia to get over 1,300 weapon systems by year-end — defense chief - TASS
At least 13 Chinese tourists killed in bus accident in Laos - Yahoo News
'Desperate Need For Speed' As Army Takes On Chinese, Russian, ISIS Info Ops - Breaking Defense
Airpower Orphans, Part I: Putting the “Operational Support” Back in Operational Support Airlift - War on the Rocks
Once welcomed, Turkey now clamping down on Syrian refugees - The Sydney Morning Herald

Troops in west Russia to get over 1,300 weapon systems by year-end — defense chief - TASS

TASS
MOSCOW, August 21. /TASS/. Troops in Russia’s Western Military District will receive over 1,300 weapon systems by the end of this year, Defense Minister Army General Sergei Shoigu said at the ministry’s board meeting on Wednesday.
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At least 13 Chinese tourists killed in bus accident in Laos - Yahoo News

Yahoo News
BANGKOK, Aug 20 (Reuters) - At least 13 people have been killed and 31 injured after a bus carrying Chinese tourists slid off a road in Laos, the Chinese Embassy in Vientiane, the Laotian capital, said on Tuesday.
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'Desperate Need For Speed' As Army Takes On Chinese, Russian, ISIS Info Ops - Breaking Defense

Breaking Defense
Soldiers of the Army’s newly created I2CEWS (Intelligence, Information, Cyber, Electronic Warfare, & Space) Detachment stand in formation at the activation ceremony Jan. 11. TECHNET AUGUSTA: The Army wants to expand its fledgling cyber branch into an information warfare force that can do everything from jamming insurgent radio stations to fighting Chinese cyber espionage and to protecting US elections from online subversion.
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Airpower Orphans, Part I: Putting the “Operational Support” Back in Operational Support Airlift - War on the Rocks

War on the Rocks
On Nov. 7, 1910, 24-year old Philip Parmalee took off from Huffman Prairie airfield, a glorified cow pasture in Ohio, in a Wright Model B aircraft. Sixty-six minutes later, he landed at a flag-marked racetrack in Columbus, successfully delivering 100 pounds of silk ribbon, and completing the first commercial air cargo delivery.
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Once welcomed, Turkey now clamping down on Syrian refugees - The Sydney Morning Herald

The Sydney Morning Herald
For weeks, Turkey has been carrying out a campaign to reinforce its rules requiring Syrian refugees to stay in cities where they are registered with the government. Accounts by Mustafa and other Syrians suggest that along with that campaign, some unregistered refugees are being forced out of the country.
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