Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- July 29, 2009


Commando Subs Sending Drones, Robo-Torpedos into Combat -- The Danger Room

The U.S. Navy’s four Special Forces-optimized submarines are using a wide range of robots in combat in coastal areas, the Navy’s top officer for irregular warfare said in a surprisingly candid interview. The Ohio-class guided-missile subs, modified from surplus ballistic-missile boats, have been outfitted with robotic mini-subs and at least two types of unmanned aerial vehicle, according to Rear Adm. Mark W. Kenny. It seems Kenny’s comments, to Special Operations Technology reporter Scott Gourley, just barely slipped under a descending veil of secrecy. “These get classified real fast because we’re using these vehicles in operations,” Kenny admitted.

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MILITARY AND INTELLIGENCE NEWS LINKS


QDR Work Uncovers $60 Billion Shortfall -- Defense News

‘Real’ Army Hails FCS Cut -- DoD Buzz

Obama Appoints Official to Oversee Counter-WMD Projects -- Global Security Newswire

India’s Project 17-A Stealth Frigates -- Defense Industry Daily

12 nations activate groundbreaking Heavy Airlift Wing -- U.S. Air Force

Military kills mini-sub effort, repair cost too high -- Pilot Online

Northrop Grumman Wins Support And Maintenance Contract For the U.S. Marine -- Global Newswire

Helmet Pads In the News -- Defense Tech

Translator Shortage Gets Worse -- Strategy Page

VA Docs Face Dilemma Treating Soldiers -- Military.com

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