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TWO MEN KILLED IN DRONE STRIKE IN GAZA – REPORTS

SOURCE: maannews.com Two men on a motorcycle were killed in an alleged drone strike in the Gaza Strip on December 12,  Palestinian Ma’an News agency reported . According to the report, the killed persons were identified as Hussein Ghazi Hussein Nasrallah and Mustafa Sultan. They both were members of an engineering unit of Saraya al-Quds – an armed wing of the Palestinian Islamist organization Palestinian Islamic Jihad. The incident allegedly took place in the area of Beit Lachiya in northern Gaza. However, an office of the Israeli Defense Forces’ Spokesperson’s rejected the report and said no attack was carried out in Gaza,  according to the Israeli media. A new round of the Palestinian-Israeli violence sparked in the region on December 6 when US President Donald Trump recognized Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.  Since then, the tensions have been growing pushing the region to a new war. Meanwhile, a stabbing attack was reported near the village of Salfit in the West Bank

ISIS ATTACKS SYRIAN ARMY ON WESTERN BANK OF EUPHRATES, ENTERS FEW VILLAGES

Illustrative image On December 12, ISIS terrorists conducted a surprise attack against the Syrian Arab Army (SAA) on the western bank of the Euphrates in the province of Deir Ezzor. According to the ISIS-linked news agency Amaq, members of ISIS entered the vilalges of al-Jalaa, Saiyal, Salihiyah, Mujawdah and Abbas. The village of al-Harsa is also allegedly under attack. While anti-government sources argue that ISIS established a full control over the aforementioned villages, pro-government sources claim that the SAA are now clashing with ISIS units inside them. The SAA is not deploying reifnrocements to the area in order to repel the ISIS attack. This was the second large ISIS attack against the SAA in the area over the past few days. On December 11, ISIS attacked positions of the SAA near al-Bukamal.  Then, the attack was repelled but the SAA suffered some losses in the equipment and manpower.

Russia Planning to Field Defense-Evading Hypersonic Missiles by 2020

Though China and the United States are also rushing to develop hypersonic vehicles and missiles that are capable of evading conventional missile defenses, it appears as though Russia might be the first nation to actually deploy them. As  reported  by the  Washington Free Beacon , Moscow is planning to field revolutionary hypersonic missiles by 2020, a Russian defense industry leader said. Boris Obnosov, director of the Tactical Missiles Corp., which is run by the government, told a Russian news agency the new missile would be able to penetrate advanced missile defense technologies and thus represents a major step forward in military technology. “It’s obvious that with such speeds—when missiles will be capable of flying through the atmosphere at speeds of seven to 12 times the speed of sound, all [air] defense systems will be weakened considerably,” Obnosov told the  Rambler News Service  last week. The revelation comes as Navy Adm. Cecil Haney, commander of U.S. Strategic Comm

PENTAGON TO UNDERGO FIRST EVER AUDIT AFTER DECADES OF SLOPPY ACCOUNTING AND MISSING TRILLIONS

After decades of waste, overpayments,  trillions of missing or improperly accounted for dollars , and most recently losing track of  44,000 US soldiers ,  the Pentagon is about to undergo its first audit in history  conducted by 2,400 auditors from independent public accounting firms to conduct reviews across the Army, Navy, Air Force and more – followed by  annual audits going forward.  Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis speaks with DoD Comptroller David L. Norquist, June 15, 2017 The announcement follows a  May commitment  by Pentagon comptroller David Norquist, who previously served as the CFO at the Department of Homeland Security when the agency performed its audit. “ Starting an audit is a matter of driving change inside a bureaucracy that may resist it ,” Norquist told members of the Armed Services Committee at the time when pressed over whether or not he could get the job done at the DHS. According to the  DoD release : The audit is massive. It will examine every aspec

ISRAELI FORCES SHELL HAMAS POSITIONS IN RESPONSE TO ROCKET LAUNCHED FROM GAZA STRIP

Merkava Mk.4 Main Battle Tank. Photo by Michael Mass. On December 11, a rocket was launched from the Gaza Strip on targets in southern Israel, according to the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF). The IDF said that the target of the rocket was not identified.  In response, an IDF battle tank and the Israeli Air Force conducted strikes on positions of the Hamas movement in southern Gaza. 15 h IDF ✔ @IDFSpokesperson A short while ago, rockets were launched from the Gaza Strip towards Israel. Hits have not yet been identified IDF ✔ @IDFSpokesperson In response to the rocket, an IDF tank and the IAF targeted Hamas terror posts in the southern Gaza Strip. The IDF holds Hamas responsible for these aggressive acts originating from the Gaza Strip 18:58 - 11 Dec 2017   33 33 Replies     159 159 Retweets     301 301 likes Twitter Ads information and privacy This was the fourth incident between Israeli forces and Palestinian grou

Weapon-toting drones may soon be deployed across the battlefields of the world

The future of warfare is starting to look more and more like something out of a  Terminator  movie. Military forces around the globe are increasingly looking toward robots to replace combat soldiers, hoping to keep boots off the ground, while minimizing collateral damage and limiting civilian casualties. Now, the latest breakthroughs in technology have led to the development of a small multi-rotor drone known as TIKAD, which has been modified to carry multiple different kinds of weapons, including grenade launchers and machine guns. Produced by a Florida startup called Duke Robotics, TIKAD was developed by the company’s co-founders, Lt. Col. Raziel “Razi” Atuar, a 20-year veteran of the Israeli military and a reservist in the Israeli Special Forces, and two of his fellow soldiers.  Defense One  reports  that the men were motivated by a desire to see the end of “chaotic street battles” that have unnecessarily taken the lives of their colleagues and countless innocent civilians. (Re

ISRAELI ARMY DISCOVERS AND DESTROYS NEW UNDEGROUND TUNNEL OF HAMAS NEAR GAZA STRIP

Click to see the full-size image On December 10, the Israeli Army announced in an official statement that it discovered and demolished a tunnel under the Israeli territory east of the Gaza Strip. According to the statement, the tunnel was built by the Palestinian Hamas movement and its entrance is located in the central part of Gaza, near the city of Khan Yunis. The Israeli Army also revealed that it used a new system to detect and demolish the tunnel. The new system was developed thanks to a joint effort between combat, logistics, intelligence, and research units of the Israeli Army, according to the official statement. Map by the Israeli Army This was the second tunnel in a month a half discovered and demolished by the Israeli Army around the Gaza Strip. On October 30, seven fighters and a commander of Hamas were killed when  the Israeli Army demolished a tunnel also east of Gaza   while they were inside it. In a short video message,  Lieutenant Colonel Jonathan Conri

YEMENI HOUTHIS TURNED SOVIET AIR-TO-AIR MISSILES INTO GROUND-TO-AIR MISSILES TO COMBAT SAUDI-LED COALITION WARPLANES

Colonel Turki al-Maliki, a spokesmen for the Saudi-led coalition, revealed during a press conference how the Houthis managed to turn Soviet-made R-27T and R-73E air-to-air missiles into ground-to-air missiles. Click to see the full-size image The Houthis likely got the R-27T and R-73E missiles from airbases of the Yemeni Air Force, which they captured during 2015. The Yemeni Air Force used to operate these types of air-to-air missiles and others like the R-27R on its Mig-29SMTs. The R-73E has a range of 30km, while the R-27T has a range of up to 70km. The Houthis likely chose these missiles because the both types are guided by infrared homing, and has the “fire and forget” feature. Other types of air-to-air missiles like the Soviet-made R-27R are guided by semi-active radar homing, which make them harder to turn into ground-to-air missiles, because this type of guidance system requires support from a separate guidance radar detecting the target for the missile. Click to see