Royal Australian Navy warship HMAS Sydney cruises past the Sydney Opera House on October 4, 2013 in Sydney, Australia. Over 50 ships will participate in the International Fleet Review at Sydney Harbour to commemorate the 100 year anniversary of the Royal Australian Navy's fleet arriving into Sydney. Prince Harry will take part in the fleet review during his two-day visit to Australia.
An overhead view of the battleship USS IOWA (BB-61) firing all 15 of its guns (nine 16-inch and six 5-inch) during a target exercise near Vieques Island. Careful observation of the three main turrets shows the barrels in various states of recoil.
68th anniversary. The Indonesian Army Forces or TNI AD. Indonesian Military (TNI) soldies train at Monas Park in Central Jakarta on Friday, Oct. 6. About 5,000 soldiers took part in self-defense training.
WAVES visiting the USS Missouri in an east coast port, during her shakedown period, circa August 1944. They are standing on the main deck at the bow, with the Navy Jack flying behind them U.S. Marine radio operator from the 1st Air Naval Gunfire Liaison Company works a close-air support mission during exercise Mountain Roundup 2013 at Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho, Oct. 2, 2013.
Afghan and coalition force kneel during an operation in western Kandahar province, Afghanistan, Sep. 23, 2013. Afghan and coalition security forces arrested a Taliban facilitator involved in high profile attack against Afghan and coalition forces.
A hero Gurkha has won the Military Cross after single-handedly fighting off two armed Taliban attacking an Afghan patrol base... with just his ceremonial Kukri knife.
Rifleman Tuljung Gurung tackled the gun-wielding insurgents armed only with his razor-sharp traditional Nepalese blade and forced them to flee.
Incredibly, the soldier - now an acting Lance Corporal - battled them despite being dazed after a bullet smashed directly into his helmet and he was knocked down by shockwaves from an enemy hand grenade which he threw to safety when it landed next to him.
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An F-35 joint strike fighter is rolled out of the Lockheed Martin production facility in Fort Worth, Texas. (Lockheed Martin)
Throughout the year, officials for the F-35 joint strike fighter have consistently said the program is on track. But if the US government shutdown continues for too long, a plane that has been long characterized by its historic delays could find itself falling behind once again, according to the head of the JSF program.
“The current closing of the federal government coupled with the furloughs from earlier this year has not been good for the F-35 program,” Lt. Gen. Christopher Bogdan, the head of the F-35 Joint Program Office (JPO), said in a statement Thursday.
“The shutdown is negatively affecting our ability to conduct flight tests and other areas of the program, such as development, aircraft deliveries and sustaining the fleet, are also at risk of delay and disruption,” Bogdan said. “Maintaining a stable program is one of the key drivers to keeping the F-35 on track and on budget; we look forward to a quick resolution that will enable our government to properly function again so we can continue to carry on with our mission.”
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Warships from 17 nations including the United States and China were welcomed
in Sydney Harbor on Friday as the city celebrates the centenary of the
fledgling Australian navy fleet's first visit.
Thousands of spectators lined the harbor shores under blue skies to watch
the warships power into Australia's largest city.
Seven Australian warships entered the harbor in line as the first Australian
navy fleet of seven cruisers and destroyers did for the first time on Oct. 4,
1913.
Around 40 warships plus 16 tall ships will participate in the International
Fleet Review on Saturday, which is the main event commemorating the arrival of
the original Royal Australian Navy fleet a century ago.
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Militants shot down an Iraqi military helicopter on Wednesday, killing four security forces members, as at least 14 people died in other violence, officials said.
The helicopter was shot down during a large-scale operation against militants in a desert area west of Baiji, north of Baghdad, killing two crew members and two soldiers who were on board, army officers said.
Helicopters are periodically hit by gunfire during operations, including one last month in which a pilot was wounded.
In the northern city of Kirkuk, a car bomb detonated near the governorate headquarters, killing two people and wounding 15.
In Nineveh province, also in the north, attacks killed three people, and soldiers shot one militant dead. Violence in Diyala province left two people dead and two wounded.
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