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Syria retracts report on missile attack: state media by Staff Writers Damascus (AFP) April 17, 2018 Syrian state media on Tuesday retracted reports of an overnight missile attack on the central province of Homs, saying a "false alarm" had activated its air defences. "Last night, a false alarm that Syrian air space had been penetrated triggered the blowing of air defence sirens and the firing of several missiles," a military source told state news agency SANA. "There was no external attack on Syria," the source added. In the early hours of Tuesday, Syrian state media reported that air defence systems had shot down missiles over Homs province. It branded the incident an "aggression" but did not name a specific country. Big explosions were heard overnight near Shayrat air base, southeast of Homs city, and near Damascus where two other air bases are located, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported. Syrian military positions in Homs province have been bombed twice in just over a week. On Saturday, a volley of American, British, and French missiles slammed Syrian military positions in Homs province and around Damascus. And on April 9, Syria accused Israel of striking the T-4 air base in Homs. Both the US and Israel appeared to deny involvement in Monday night's incident. An Israeli military spokesman said he was "not aware" of the incident and US defence spokeswoman Heather Babb said there were no American operations in the area. rim/mjg/jmm/hc
Lockheed tapped for long-range, anti-ship missiles Washington DC (UPI) Apr 13, 2018 Lockheed Martin was awarded a contract from the U.S. Air Force for long range, anti-ship - or LRASM - missiles. The deal, announced Thursday by the Department of Defense, is valued at more than $13.9 million under the terms of a fixed-price incentive contract, which is a modification to a previous award. The agreement enables Lockheed Martin to provide the Air Force with Lot 1 production AGM-158C LRASM missiles, which can be integrated on multiple firing platforms such as the F/A-18E/F ... read more
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