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Why The F-22 Remains Vital Part Five![]() What type of military forces will be most in demand to fight the wars of the 21st century? Telling signs are already evident. - In 2007 Russian Tupolev Tu-95 Bear bombers and Ilyushin Il-78 tankers resumed patrols in the Pacific and Atlantic oceans and near the Arctic Circle after a 15-year absence. - China's active space program has tested satellite destruction and manned orb ... more China retains WTO option in trade disputes with India ![]() China warned Thursday it could still drag India to the World Trade Organisation over toy and other trade rows but said it hoped to settle the disagreements bilaterally. "We do not rule out litigation at the WTO," Chinese Vice-Minister of Commerce Zhong Shan said after talks in New Delhi with Commerce Secretary G.K. Pillai, referring to the toy, anti-dumping and other disagreements with India ... more China's Chery delays joint venture with Fiat ![]() China's largest independent carmaker, Chery Automobile Co, said Thursday it had postponed a joint venture with Italian industrial conglomerate Fiat due to the economic crisis. The two companies signed an agreement in 2007 to set up an auto manufacturing joint venture in Wuhu city in eastern China's Anhui province. "We are still in talks for the project. But given the current economic sit ... more Solar Energy Refrigerators Have Huge Prospects ![]() A new market analysis by Himfr.com finds that solar energy refrigerator has huge prospects. Every year, there are thousands upon thousands of refrigerators that enter the market; they bring convenience to people's homes, but they consume a large amount of power resources. According to statistics, there are 1.3 million types of refrigerator sets in China. In the city, household refrigerator ... more State takes control of China's first private airline: report ![]() China's first private airline will soon be nationalised, after a cash injection from a state-owned carrier, Chinese media reported Thursday. Sichuan Airlines announced it would pump 200 million yuan (29 million dollars) into troubled United Eagle Airlines to increase its stake in the company to 76 percent, up from 20 percent, the Beijing News said. United Eagle Airlines, based in the sou ... more |
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![]() ![]() Just last week it was reported that China would soon start construction of a new space launch center in the southernmost Hainan Province. Apparently, the State Council and Central Military Commission approved the new spaceport in late 2008. According to the report this new site will boast high capacity and low costs. One might think this new launch site is badly needed due to high launch ... more China To Launch 15 To 16 Satellites In 2009 ![]() China plans to launch 15 to 16 satellites this year, Zhang Jianqi, deputy chief commander of the manned space project, said here Monday. "Though the global financial crisis is taking toll on world economy, it has no impact on China's space programs," Zhang, a deputy to the National People's Congress (NPC), the country's top legislature, told media. China is at present "batch-producin ... more Macao Donates 14 Million Yuan To Mainland Space Program ![]() Macao people donated 14.46 million yuan (2.1 million U.S. dollars) to the China Space Foundation (CSF) at a ceremony in Beijing. The donation came from 49 Macao businessmen and the non-governmental Macao Foundation, said a statement from the CSF after the ceremony. Of the fund, 2.5 million yuan would go to Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center and 1.5 million to Xichang Satellite Launch Ce ... more Scholarships Established For Aerospace Research ![]() China Aerospace Science and Industry (CASIC) announced on Sunday the establishment of a scholarship worth 5 million yuan (about 714,280 U.S. dollars) for aerospace research in five prestigious domestic universities. The five universities are Tsinghua University, Harbin Institute of Technology, Beihang University, Beijing Institute of Technology and Northwestern Polytechnical University. ... more |
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![]() ![]() The balance in international military power may be shifting again. In the last two years, Russia, India and China have all announced or clarified major defense programs that include everything from the development of advanced fighters to upgrading aircraft carriers. It turns out that adversaries took careful note of the way the United States and its allies used air dominance in all its ... more Gates hopes to call off escorts in South China Sea ![]() Defense Secretary Robert Gates on Wednesday said he did not think China was trying to prevent the US Navy from operating in the South China Sea and expressed hope armed escorts of surveillance ships would not be needed in the future. The US Navy said it had decided to send in destroyers to escort surveillance ships in the South China Sea after an incident last week in which Chinese ships all ... more Green tea and mushrooms cut breast cancer risk: study ![]() Chinese women who ate mushrooms and drank green tea significantly cut their risk of breast cancer and the severity of the cancer in those who did develop it, an Australian researcher said Wednesday. Min Zhang, from the University of Western Australia, studied the diets of 2,018 women from the southeastern Chinese city of Hangzhou -- half of whom had breast cancer -- between July 2004 and Sep ... more Feathers fly over new dinosaur find ![]() The discovery of a petite, plant-eating dinosaur with primitive plumage could mean that the dinosaur from which all others evolved had feather-like protrusions, said a study released Wednesday. The find in northeastern China is a scientific bombshell, further shattering the once axiomatic view that feathered birds and scaly reptiles developed along different evolutionary paths. Fossils u ... more
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