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 NATO reporting name - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
NATO reporting names were code names for Soviet and Chinese military equipment.
The initial letter of the name indicated something about the use of that equipment; for example, fighter aircraft were assigned names beginning with the letter F, bomber aircraft with B, helicopters with H, surface-to-surface missiles with S, and surface-to-air missiles with G.
Perhaps the most famous reporting name is that of the SS-1 ballistic missile, the "Scud".
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/NATO_reporting_name   (569 words)

  
 special:allpaglist of indi   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
List of NATO reporting names for air-to-air missiles
List of NATO reporting names for anti-tank missiles
List of NATO reporting names for hunter-killer and experimental submarines
www.yourencyclopedia.net /Special:Allpages/List_of_Indi.html   (458 words)

  
 2004   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
The report criticises the BBC's role in the death of David Kelly, a weapons expert on Iraq.
At a hearing of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States, it is revealed that the September 11, 2001, terrorists used Mace (a brand of tear gas) or pepper spray in overpowering the flight crew of American Airlines Flight 11.
April 17 - Israeli helicopters fire missiles at a convoy of vehicles in the Gaza Strip, killing the Gaza leader of Hamas, Abdel Aziz al-Rantissi.
hallencyclopedia.com /2004   (4870 words)

  
 CNN - Three U.S. soldiers captured by Yugoslav army - April 1, 1999
NATO spokesman Jamie Shea said the three were part of the peacekeeping mission in Macedonia and were on a routine vehicle patrol "in fairly rugged terrain near Kumanovo when they reported they had come under fire."
NATO and U.S. officials earlier said the three from the 1st Infantry Division were traveling on a civilian road in a military Humvee, along with two other Humvees, during a patrol in Macedonia, just northwest of the town of Kumanovo.
On Wednesday, NATO Secretary-General Javier Solana said the alliance remained determined to halt the killings of ethnic Albanians in Kosovo and to damage the Serb "war machinery" in Yugoslavia as much as possible.
www.cnn.com /WORLD/europe/9904/01/nato.attack.02   (1646 words)

  
 [A-List] Fw: Fidel - Aznar and NATO's crimes against Yugoslavia and the present US/Cuba crisis   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
A country cannot be conquered with armored divisions, thousands of tanks, helicopters, fighter planes and bombers, dozens of aircraft carriers and cruise missiles, tens of thousands of missiles.
NATO announced that it was focusing its attacks on communications, radio and television.
In a 53-page report, Amnesty International, --and you know what this organization is about-- considered this attack on Serbian radio and television as a war crime since it was a direct bomb attack on a civilian target.
lists.econ.utah.edu /pipermail/a-list/2003-April/025510.html   (14483 words)

  
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She was listed as age 12 in the 1860 census and was consequently about 15 at the time of the battle in July 1863.
All of the major fleet actions are covered to include the blockade of Port Arthur, the raid of the Vladivostok Squadron, the fleet action of 10 August, Japanese torpedo boat attacks and of course the final defeat of the Russian Navy in Japanese waters at Tsushima.
Although his name is synonymous with military thought and military controversy, throughout his career he appeared in a succession of different guises: chronicler, biographer, philosopher, epistoler, agitator, seer.
www.denismcd.com /_mil.txt   (14806 words)

  
 DEATH SQUADS
Ambassador Woodward reported the government should be urged to maintain closer surveillance over communists and prosecute them more vigorously, and the government should be influenced to amend the constitution to limit the travel of communists, increase penalties for subversive activities and enact proposed legislation eliminating communists from union leadership.
Egyptians reported terrorist groups based in Peshawar belong to "Arab Afghans" with ties to fundamentalist Muslims in U.S. CIA specialists met with officers of Mukhabarat Al-Amat who had list of 300 Egyptians believed to be hard inner core of Jihad led by Mohammed Sahwky Islambuli.
Report refutes official statements made by Reagan and Bush administrations - when officials denied leaders of Salvadoran armed forces were using execution, rape and torture to sustain their power - reports says they were.
www.newsmakingnews.com /death_squads.htm   (16835 words)

  
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U.S. fighter-bombers and helicopters and U.S. and NATO small arms, tanks, armored personnel carriers and artillery were all brought to bear on the situation.
The real precedent of the NATO assault on Yugoslavia is that a U.S.-dominated military alliance may arrogate to itself the right to attack another country, bypassing international law and the United Nations.
NATO, he assures us, is thinking very hard about how to get food to them, but air-drops are ruled out because of the danger to NATO pilots.
www.geocities.com /CapitolHill/7078/ats-nato.txt   (7359 words)

  
 World Policy Institute - Research Projects
NATO is in the spotlight these days- what with fighting a war, turning 50, and opening its doors to three new members all at the same time.
The lobbying effort to expand NATO was spearheaded by Bruce Jackson, Director of Strategic Planning for Lockheed Martin, who claimed he lobbies as a hobby.
The U.S. Committee to Expand NATO was made up of a group of business and political leaders which claimed to be bi-partisan, but included members of Bob Dole's presidential campaign staff, and set up shop in the offices of the American Enterprise Institute.
www.worldpolicy.org /projects/arms/updates/april20.html   (1426 words)

  
 Main News Summary
Petkovic, Praljak, Prlic, Coric and Stojic on Hague list of indictees
James Appathurai, a NATO spokesperson, said that the establishment of a NATO office in BiH would depend on the replacement of SFOR by EU troops.
He said that NATO and the EU were holding talks on these matters, adding that the BiH authorities would take part in these talks.
www.nato.int /sfor/media/2004/ms040205t.htm   (3200 words)

  
 Designations of Soviet and Russian Military Aircraft and Missiles
Reporting names for aircraft are selected by the ASCC (Air Standardization Coordinating Committee - member states are Australia, Canada, New Zealand, USA and UK), but names for missiles (and other systems like radars etc.) are created by other organizations.
However, names of the latest missiles and the suffix letters for the variants are often only guessed by the aerospace press.
NATO name for the AA-13 could be Arrow or Andi, but none is confirmed.
www.designation-systems.net /non-us/soviet.html   (2213 words)

  
 [A-List] Iraq: US, British Brutality Exposed, Condemned   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
The three-and-a-half minutes of footage, to be broadcast at 6:40 pm (1640 GMT), was taken from the helicopter firing at the three individuals, who were considered by the US military to be suspicious.
Conversations between the helicopter pilot, the sharpshooter and their commanding officer -- who had a video link and was giving orders in real time -- can be heard on the tape.
A harness was put on her, and an American rode on her back.” -Ms Clwyd said she had been told about the case because the woman had relatives in Britain.
lists.econ.utah.edu /pipermail/a-list/2004-May/030364.html   (3736 words)

  
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Meanwhile, RTR reported on 29 May that hard-liners are urging Putin to combine Kaliningrad Oblast and Leningrad Oblast into a single subject of the federation, virtually transforming the Baltic States into an enclave of the new entity.
Estrella added that the naming of the seven countries by no means represented interference in the work of the NATO Council.
Without naming Chernyi, U.S. Ambassador to Bulgaria James Pardew made it clear on 17 May that Bulgaria is unlikely to be invited to join NATO if its government allows persons who are believed to have links to international organized crime to return.
www.hri.org /news/balkans/rferl/2002/02-05-29.rferl   (7229 words)

  
 Israel Commentary: November 2004 Archives
In Hungary, most of the lists of the 437,000 Jews rounded up by the Hungarian police and sent to Auschwitz in a period of 56 days in 1944 were never located, Shalev said.
Compiling a list of distinct individuals presented thorny problems because names and towns were spelled in so many variations.
Throughout the reporting of the massacre, not a single news medium I read or heard spent any time lecturing the listeners or readers about how this carnage must prove how just the Chechen terrorist’s cause is, else why would they be so “desperate.
www.israel-commentary.org /archives/2004_11.html   (9859 words)

  
 A Collection of Thoughts: June 2004 Archives   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
The official, here for the NATO Istanbul Summit that begins today, said use of force by NATO troops is among the issues defense leaders are expected to discuss.
While not expecting NATO to reach a concrete agreement, she said, the United States hopes the leaders will come to a general consensus that national restrictions on use of forces are counterproductive to NATO operations.
There are 149 names etched on a new memorial wall the 1st Special Forces Group (Airborne) dedicated Wednesday to honor soldiers from the unit that died in the line of duty.
www.jenmartinez.com /mt/archives/2004_06.php   (9874 words)

  
 The Insider - US/UK WAR CRIMES AND FAILURES IN IRAQ
Robert Fisk reports from Basra on the 'death in custody' of the son of an Iraqi police colonel and evidence that he was savagely and deliberately beaten to death by British soldiers
The newspaper said in its report by veteran Middle East correspondent Robert Fisk that it had seen military and medical records of the case showing that the father of two suffered his injuries in a severe beating.
He listed the quantities and types of supplies destroyed, which were provided to allow the city to survive under seige for at least "six months".
theinsider.org /news/article.asp?id=334   (8947 words)

  
 Threat Training Facility Aircraft
The somewhat strange looking bubble canopies of this helicopter became familiar to the western public because of its use by Soviet forces in Afghanistan.
Unlike American helicopter gunships like the venerable AH-1 Cobra and Super Cobra, or the more modern AH-64 Apache, the Hind is also capable of carrying up to 8 combat troops, in the compartment visible on the right-hand side of this photo.
You can see more Soviet helicopters at the Vietnamese Air Force Museum in Hanoi and both fixed wing aircraft and helicopters at the Russian Air Force Museum in Monino.
richard-seaman.com /Aircraft/Museums/ThreatTrainingFacility/Aircraft   (1102 words)

  
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Consequently, NATO should cease what appears to be its policy of avoiding all but highly targeted attacks on Serbia.
The other major consequence of the NATO attack is that the fragile structures of international law have been seriously weakened and the precedent that U.S. and NATO military power may be deployed -- not where international law or the United Nations dictate -- but wherever Washington chooses.
Now that NATO's air campaign in Yugoslavia is taking aim at bridges, roads and rail lines used by civilians, it will be harder to bomb Serb forces without killing ethnic Albanians fleeing Kosovo, U.S. defense officials and military analysts say.
www.zmag.org /crisescurevts/shalomnp.htm   (7395 words)

  
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USATODAY.com's Kirk Spitzer is reporting on the conflict in the Balkans.
Those hopes are plainly evident among the crowd that gathers daily near a rear entrance to the Tirana airport, which doubles as a NATO air base.
One Albanian assistant fled to the safety of a pickup truck, as the overhead roar of cargo planes and the clatter of helicopters added to the confusion and turmoil.
www.usatoday.com /news/index/kosovo/kirk025.htm   (828 words)

  
 Institute for War and Peace Reporting   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
NATO helicopters whirred overhead last week, as a convoy of 112 buses headed towards a field in the village of Potocari, eastern Bosnia.
Those Muslims who have returned report that the atmosphere is not as bad as they expected.
When DNA analysis has been used to identify as many bodies as possible, they will be laid to rest beside the marble monument in Potocari.
www.iwpr.net /index.pl?archive/tri/tri_274_9_eng.txt   (1034 words)

  
 Russian Aircraft Photo Collections Links
Specs for aircraft and helicopters used for parachuting.
The Library of Congress is working very hard to upload all of the documents that the Russians have provided the United States since the end of the Cold War.
NATO Reporting Names for Chinese and Soviet Equipment.
www.royfc.com /links/acft_coll.html   (861 words)

  
 Abolish the CIA! - by Chalmers Johnson and Tom Engelhardt
There is a direct line between the attacks on September 11, 2001 – the most significant instance of blowback in the history of the CIA – and the events of 1979.
Steve Coll's book is a classic study of blowback and is a better, fuller reconstruction of this history than the Final Report of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks upon the United States (the "9/11 Commission Report" published by Norton in July).
On February 23 1998, bin Laden summoned newspaper and TV reporters to the camp at Khost that the CIA had built for him at the height of the anti-Soviet jihad.
www.antiwar.com /engelhardt?articleid=3927   (4612 words)

  
 SFOR Stabilisation Force in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Media Summary
By mid-May, BiH must fulfill all conditions set by Lord Robertson, former NATO Secretary General.
Ashdown recently said that he was closely monitoring Zoran Djeric and his threats to journalists reporting on the acetic acid scandal.
The portions of articles in this report are summaries from the originals.
www.nato.int /sfor/media/2004/ms040205.htm   (3304 words)

  
 Russia's new fighter: 'a matter of life or death' - Jane's Business   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Frozen out of most of the world's civil aircraft market, Russia retains an unquestioned presence only in fighters and helicopters, which means that developing a new generation of fighters is critical to the survival of the Russian aerospace industry, Russian officials say.
With agreements signed to form a team based around Sukhoi, Russian resolve is not in doubt, but with scant domestic purchases on the horizon, those aspirations will depend heavily on exports to fund the work.
Currently, Russia is exporting aircraft to a number of countries such as the Sukhoi Su-27 and Su-30 (NATO reporting names: 'Flanker') to China and India.
www.janes.com /business/news/jdw/jdw010626_2_n.shtml   (628 words)

  
 Why I Could Not Be a Republican: Archive Entry From Brad DeLong's Webjournal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Int'l Atomic Weapons Agency (that's not quite the right name - sorry) report states that Iraq will have nukes within months [the report he cited was old, and said no such thing; when called on it, Ari cited another, older report, which also said no such thing.
This is not a complete list, but is a good sample of the most egregious instances of GWB misleading the American public to stir up sentiment in favor of war.
McDermott and Bonior did more that travel to Baghdad to denounce Bush; they actively suggested that the mass murderer of Iraq was MORE trustworthy that the the President of the United States, which in effect lends moral support to mass murder and torture.
www.j-bradford-delong.net /movable_type/archives/001205.html   (11765 words)

  
 UFO ROUNDUP Volume 10 Number 13
Writing under the names 'Blades11,' he wrote this in his autobiographical profile, "I'm a fan of zombie films, have been for years, as well as a fan of horror movies in general.
Some reports have estimated it to be as high as 11 million, according to the MSNBC news service," the Times of India reported.
Readers may post news items from UFO Roundup on their Web sites or in news groups provided that they credit the newsletter and its editor by name and list the date of issue in which the item first appeared.
ufoinfo.com /roundup/v10/rnd1013.shtml   (9240 words)

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