Monday, December 11, 2017

Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- December 11, 2017



CNBC: Global arms sales rise for first time since 2010, study says

* International sales of arms and military services grew again in 2016 after five years of consecutive decline.
* The world's 100 largest armaments firms posted total sales of $374.8 billion in 2016, 1.9 percent higher than in 2015.
* The data came from the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI).

International sales of arms and military services grew again in 2016 after five years of consecutive decline, according to new data by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI).

The world's 100 largest armaments firms posted total sales of $374.8 billion in 2016, 1.9 percent higher than in 2015, the research institute said Monday. SIPRI said that a noticeable trend was a rise in sales for U.S. arms producers and the number of U.S. military services companies ranked in the SIPRI top 100.

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Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- December 11, 2017

Global arms sales rise for first time in five years -- Euronews

US military operations overseas lead resurgence of global arms sales -- RT

World Arms Sales Up for First Time in Five Years in 2016 - Study -- Sputnik

Japan's Defense Ministry seeks extra ¥730 million in 2018 to install Aegis Ashore missile batteries -- Japan Times

North Korea May Also Be Developing Submarine Missiles and Biological Weapons -- NYMag

Russian Military Chief Criticizes U.S., Japan and South Korea Drills -- US News and World Report/Reuters

Russian Spending Cuts Limit Military Procurement -- Aviation Week

Russia’s Su-57 Stealth Fighter Is Destined to Fail -- National Interest

Russia to showcase advanced S-400 air defense missile system at arms exhibition in Kuwait -- TASS

Russia Has a Tank with the Strangest of Features: It Can Swim -- National Interest

China Allegedly Sends Cutting-Edge Jet to Eye US-S Korea Joint Air Drill -- Sputnik

China Is Spying on the West Using LinkedIn, Intelligence Agency Claims -- Newsweek

China Denies Using LinkedIn to Recruit German Informants -- NYT

Qatar signs $8b deal to buy 24 Typhoon fighters from UK -- Gulf Times/AFP

EU to unveil military pact projects -- Politico.eu

EU Members Formally Agree To Launch Defense Cooperation Structure -- RFE

These are Afghanistan's best troops. The U.S. is backing a plan to create many more of them -- L.A. Times

Inside The Botched Raid That Left Four US Soldiers Dead In Niger -- Buzz Feed

Behind Closed Doors, US Military Said Sgt. La David Johnson Survived Initial Ambush in Niger -- The Intercept

2nd Zumwalt-Class Destroyer Suffers Failure During Sea Trials -- AP

US Navy secretary: The path to restoring naval readiness -- Defense News

Army Develops Plans For the Future of its M4 Rifle -- Scout Warrior

The Pentagon’s new tech focus: micro-electronics, hypersonics, and cyber -- Fifth Domain

How US Army Cyber Command plans to increase employee morale -- Fifth Domain

Air Force shoots down possibility of enlisted combat pilots -- Air Force Times

One U-2 squadron wants to be the Silicon Valley of the Air Force -- Defense News

Pentagon comptroller: Using the audit to drive change -- Defense News

New in 2018: ‘Fast drying’ and ‘lightweight’ tropical uniform and boots -- Marine Times

Soldiers to test new jungle boots, hot weather uniforms this spring -- Army Times

Military Seeks to Learn Lessons of 2017 Hurricane Season -- US Department of Defense

Former Military Leaders Want to Expand and Improve Child Care — to Increase Future Recruitment -- The Intercept

What Should Trump's National Security Strategy Look Like? -- James Jay Carafano, National Interest

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Good grief! I didn't notice them offering to send troops to fight ISIS...
https://www.cnbc.com/2017/12/10/trump-israel-capital-malaysian-military-ready-to-support-jerusalem-defense-minister-says.html