Monday, February 2, 2009

Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- February 2, 2009


Military And Intelligence News Briefs

Heavy Bombers Hit The Twilight Zone -- Strategy Page

US air force drops plans to build coal-to-liquid fuel plant -- The Guardian

Lockheed Martin's F-16 Still Competitive In Fighter Market -- Defense Technology News

Army-issued Body Armor Safe, Effective, Official Says -- U.S. Department of Defense

US presidential helicopter 50 percent over budget -- Naval Open Source Information

Reviving The Red Army At All Costs -- The Strategy Page

Britain's armed forces: Losing their way? -- The Economist

Japan and Korea: Uneasy Friends Battling Pirates -- War Is Boring

Retired Admiral James Lyons criticizes the Littoral Combat ship program -- New Wars

Russia sells Iran Mi-171 choppers -- Iran Focus

2,000 say goodbye to USS Kitty Hawk -- Naval Open Source Information

Russia to start training professional sergeants soon -- RIA Novosti

Robots Roam The Mediterranean Skies -- Strategy Page

C-17 Mishap Closes Bagram Air Base -- World Wide War Pigs

Poland Troops May Leave Chad, Lebanon To Cut Costs -- Defense Technology News

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