The Department of the Army announced today that it will partially terminate the Manned Ground Vehicle (MGV) development effort under the Future Combat Systems (FCS) Brigade Combat Team (BCT) System Development and Demonstration (SDD) contract with the Boeing Company. The  |


Oromocto, New Brunswick -- The Army will improve or replace its fleets of combat vehicles, providing soldiers with greater protection, mobility and lethality on the battlefield.  |  |
At a time when soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan face an increasing peril at the hands of an enemy which fights by means of ambushes and what has become a fashionable expression asymmetric measures, the offspring of a German company  |  |
OSHKOSH, Wis. -- As a leading designer and manufacturer of tactical military vehicles, Oshkosh Defense, a division of Oshkosh Corporation, brings a history of proven production and engineering capabilities to its bid for the U.S. Army’s Family of Medium Tactical  |


BARROW, UK The U.S, Department of Defense has ordered 62 more M777 howitzers from BAE Systems in a deal worth $117 million (£71m).  |  |
Teams from different regions of the world have gathered for the ultimate baseball showdown. How well does the sporting event translate into a DS game?  |
Did these lonely bachelors find their happily-ever-afters? We break it down for you in our special Where Are They Now edition!  |
Should I date my love without tellin' my parents or just wait for more than 10 years to get a boyfriend? I'm very desperate to get one!  |
The food is running low in the FAYZ, and kids are starving. Meanwhile, the evil darkness is growing strong. Check out Hunger by Michael Grant.  |
Scotland's economy shrank by 2.4 per cent in the first quarter of the year, according to latest figures out this morning.  |
ACCOUNTANTS last night expressed dismay at the "worrying" record levels of personal and business debt.  |
WHEN the government was forced to bail out Britain's banking sector last October, as investors refused to pump cash into Royal Bank of Scotland and Lloyds, there was littl  |
CALLS for a further £25 billion injection into the UK economy have grown louder, after it emerged that this month's freeze on quantitative easing (QE) had been bac  |
FEDERAL Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke yesterday sounded an optimistic, if cautious, note on the outlook for the beleaguered US economy.  |
FIRSTGROUP, the Aberdeen-based transport giant, has shelved plans to merge with rival National Express because of uncertainty over the future of the east coast rail franchise.  |
PLANE-MAKER Boeing yesterday posted a 17 per cent increase in quarterly profit, topping Wall Street expectations, on growth in defence programmes, but the global recession hi  |
NETWORK Rail's members were being urged to reject planned huge bonuses for its senior executives at the company's annual meeting today.  |
PEUGEOT has a strong track record when it comes to superminis and the now improved 207 offers a range of small but significant enhancements.  |
Growing Up Deaf explores Rose Pizzo’s life with deafness and how the challenges of hearing loss changed her.  |
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