Sunday, October 27, 2013

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Armed Forces
In Bergens Tidende Sunday it was documented that the military is struggling to land their own investment projects. According to the newspaper's four key projects delayed by a total of 46 years. Among the projects the newspaper cites the purchase of armored vehicles, upgrading the F-16 aircraft, new frigates, new helicopters, new MTB, mobile artillery guns and procurement of Leopard tanks. The delivery of helicopters for the Coast Guard and the Navy should have been completed in 2008, but is at least nine years late. Only three helicopters are supplied, none of them with full operational capacity. Upgrade of 555 armored vehicles of the type M113 was adopted in 1994 and extended one years later. The program should be completed in 1998, but was later extended to 2007. The last cars being delivered this year, 15 years later than planned. Six MTB is supposed to be finished delivered in 2009. The last ship was delivered in 2013, four years too late. F-16 aircraft were upgraded adopted in 1997, and the project should be completed in 2001. Part of the project was shelved in 1999, but brought back in 2007. Now closing in 2015, 14 years after the original plan. A program to buy new Leopard tanks were scheduled to be completed in 2006, but is currently delayed by eight years. Eirik Øwre Thorshaug the Defense Ministry said that the transition from the Invasion to the so-called effort defense is one of the reasons mini link ericsson for the delays. mini link ericsson The biggest challenge mini link ericsson for the defense, however, the acquisition of the American F-35. Bergens mini link ericsson Tidende reports that military aid kit adds, reducing or postponing 100 investment projects worth a total of 15 billion to put in place the new planes. Armed Forces must get between 40 to 46 billion from its own budget until 2024, when the last fighter - according to plan - to be delivered. F-35 aircraft are also significantly more expensive to operate than the F-16 aircraft. This will make it difficult to maintain elements in the military. It does not take much imagination to conceive that it will be given the capacity to engage mini link ericsson in foreign wars mission in NATO auspices, while sovereignty in the vicinity priority down.
GIVE GAS: Sahar Nasif (60) is one of the women who defy driving ban for women in Saudi Arabia. - We demand the right to obtain a driving license us, and we shall drive every day until that happens, she says to the class struggle.
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