During the US operation one of two modified Blackhawk helicopters, believed to employ previously unknown stealth capability, malfunctioned and crashed in Abottabad forcing commandos to abandon it Photo: REUTERS
Pakistan 'Gave China Access To Bin Laden Raid Helicopter' -- The Telegraph
Pakistan reportedly gave China access to the American "stealth" helicopter that crashed during the raid which led to the death of Osama bin Laden.
The CIA had explicitly requested that technology from the helicopter not be shared but Chinese military officials were said to have been allowed to take photographs of it and to obtain samples of its special "skin" that allowed it to evade radar.
If confirmed the disclosure will further shake relations between the United States and Pakistan which hit their lowest point in decades following the raid on May 2.
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NATO carries out over 50,000 air missions in Afghanistan -- Xinhuanet
Israel to deploy drones in north Iraq -- Press TV
T-50 On Parade -- Ares/Aviation Week
Ministry of Defence equipment on sale to raise cash for military -- The Telegraph
China's aircraft carrier ends maiden trip: Xinhua -- AFP
Chinese military chief makes first visit to Israel -- Reuters
China to deepen military cooperation with Russia -- People's Daily
Chinese army chief in Israel to talk defense cooperation -- Jerusalem Post
Future of Russian missile defense to be based in air -- RIA Novosti
Russia set to be biggest buyer at own airshow -- Reuters
Factbox: Russia's civil and military aerospace industry -- CNBC
Russia Plans Two More Bulava Missile Trials in 2011 -- Global Security Newswire
Seoul to Deploy Sub-Killer Torpedoes -- Chosun Ilbo
S. Korea, U.S. to Begin Annual Joint Military Drill: Week Ahead -- Bloomberg
Show to Display Military Land, Sea, Ground Robots -- Defpro
Despite $65B price, F22 jets can't handle war -- Detroit Free Press/L.A. Times
The Urban Survival Shotgun! -- Full Contact/Military.com
Stryker vehicles can protect troops better -- USA Today
US military steps up effort to detect brain injuries -- AJC/AP
Foreign Fights Need Training, Not Troops: Hadley -- Defense News
Reduced JTRS Buy To Save $15B: Pentagon -- Defense News
Panetta, Lew Pressed by GOP to Release Defense Budget Review -- Bloomberg
Defense Spending Cuts Should Prompt Greater Investment in Military IT -- Defpro
U.S. Navy prepares to cut 2,800 petty officers -- PNJ.com
Wordsmiths take aim at simplifying acronyms for Army -- Stars and Stripes
'My Whole Squad Is Gone' – IED Victims ID'D -- Military.com
'Doomsday' Defense Cuts Loom Large for Select 12 -- Military.com
Dragon tries to slay US military -- Sreeram Chaulia, Asia Times
The C.I.A. and Drone Strikes -- New York Times editorial
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