Sunday, September 20, 2009

Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- Week In Review (September 14 - 19, 2009)

MILITARY AND INTELLIGENCE NEWS BRIEFS -- SEPTEMBER 19, 2009


Making Marines (Hat Tip EagleSpeak)

MILITARY AND INTELLIGENCE NEWS BRIEFS

Russia opens criminal case over MiG fighters returned by Algeria -- RIA Novosti

F135 Damage ‘Significant’ Or Easy Fix? -- DoD Buzz

Battle for Rafale -- Defense Professionals

Stealth, Hybrid Power, Modular Wings - Skunks' MQ-X -- Ares/Aviation Week

Impact of Nimitz extension ‘profound’
-- Navy Times

China develops a second weapons system to sink all US aricraft carriers -- Prophecy Updates and Commentary

U.S. Official Sees Vocabulary Pitfalls in Outlining Nuclear Objectives -- Global Security Newswire

Turkey: any Patriot missile buy not due to threat -- Reuters

Denmark Seeks Gear for Smaller, Stronger Force -- Defense News

Canadian Bill Would Aid US War Deserters
-- Military.com

Intelligence: Things You Should Not Know -- Strategy Page

MILITARY AND INTELLIGENCE NEWS BRIEFS -- SEPTEMBER 18, 2009

(U.S. Navy Photo/Senior Chief Petty Officer mass communication specialist Spike Call)

My Navy 2025 -- ELP Defens(c)e Blog

So what do I want the Navy of 2025 to look like? Here are some thoughts ( and not all inclusive).

8 large aircraft carriers. Mostly because we are stuck with a lot of them.

8 medium carriers with the configuration depending widely on if the F-35B STOVL works effectively. If the F-35B works, then some other economies of the medium carrier can be put into action. For example a propulsion system not unlike the Makin Island (hybrid)

Cruisers all retired. Not needed. Too expensive.

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MILITARY AND INTELLIGENCE NEWS BRIEFS

The USA’s New Littoral Combat Ships (updated) -- Defense Industry Daily

A New Day For Sea-Based Ballistic Missile Defense -- Information Dissemination

U.S. Air Force officials reveal criteria for basing of F-35 joint strike fighters -- Defense Professionals

U.S. Navy brings forward F-35 operation date -- Reuters

F135 Mishap Shows Second JSF Engine a Must (Rep. Abercrombie) -- Defense News

UPDATED: Details on Army's New Afghanistan Duds -- Defense Tech

Artillery shells that we cannot afford -- Armchair Generalist

Gates to Air Force: Want a New Bomber? Do It on the Cheap -- The Danger Room

Algeria and Italy in Major Arms Deal -- aaswat

GAO Urges Pentagon to Review Missile Defense Needs -- Defense Professionals

Vietnam Memorial Seeks Photos of Fallen
-- Military.com

MILITARY AND INTELLIGENCE NEWS BRIEFS -- SEPTEMBER 17, 2009

Here, the first Littoral Combat Ship, Freedom (LCS 1) makes a spectacular side launch during her christening at the Marinette Marine shipyard in Marinette, Wis., in September. U.S. Navy

The LCS Is Still A Mess -- Information Dissemination

If you have scouted the quick release news articles from The Hill, the Alabama Press-Register, the Associated Press, and Reuters and find yourself a bit confused about the LCS press conference thrown together Wednesday afternoon, you are not alone. It wasn't pretty, although I hear RADM made a good impression about 30 minutes in when he realized the press was completely confused. I don't know if anyone else saw this coming, but I certainly didn't.

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MILITARY AND INTELLIGENCE NEWS BRIEFS

US Navy to pick one LCS ship in FY10 -- Reuters

Top admiral affirms commitment to 313-ship fleet -- Government Executive

Littoral Combat Ship Down Select Announced -- U.S. Department of Defense

The Aircraft Carrier Gap -- New Wars

Next months to seal fate of Boeing C-17 -- Reuters

Under fire, Homeland Security's Napolitano halts projects for review -- My Way News

USAF Worries About Refueler Repair Costs (KC-135) -- Aviation Week

Pentagon presses UTX to cut F-35 engine costs -- Reuters

Air Force Weaklings Cast Out -- Strategy Page

Military Buying More ‘Non-Lethal’ Gear for A-stan’s Roads -- The Danger Room

Morocco wins U.S. nod for F-16 weapons.

U.S Air Dominance Eroding -- Weekly Standard

Russia set to finish development of new air defense system -- RIA Novosti

MILITARY AND INTELLIGENCE NEWS BRIEFS -- SEPTEMBER 16, 2009



Leaping Robot Hops Closer To War -- The Danger Room

It’s one giant step for robots on the battlefield. Sandia National Laboratories in New Mexico has just released video of its leaping robot in action, showing the Precision Urban Hopper clearing a tall metal fence.

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MILITARY AND INTELLIGENCE NEWS BRIEFS

Revealed: The Army's New Camo -- Defense Tech

Secretary: CSAR, Bomber Re-starts Are Years Away -- Defense News

Smart Power is Global Power -- Information Dissemination

Lessons from the Last War at Sea Pt 1, Pt 2 -- New Wars

Air Force Begins Map of Future -- Defense Tech

U.S. Air Dominance Eroding -- DoD Buzz

Russia Gives Up Mass Army -- RIA Novosti

Move Over Golden Eagle, Here Comes Platinum Viper -- Ares/Aviation Week

Infrantry: Fantassin Of The Future Today
-- Strategy Page

Is the Brazilian Military Industry Becoming a Global Arms Merchant? -- The Cutting Edge

MILITARY AND INTELLIGENCE NEWS BRIEFS -- SEPTEMBER 15, 2009

‘Tough Year Indeed:’ Donley At AFA -- DoD Buzz

Stopping further production of the F-22, cutting other Air Force programs and retiring 250 legacy fighters all added up to “a tough year indeed” for the organization he leads, Air Force Secretary Michael Donley said in the opening address to the Air Force Association’s annual conference.

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MILITARY AND INTELLIGENCE NEWS BRIEFS

C-5 sets unofficial records in Dover flight -- Air Force Times

First production Nimrod MRA4 takes to the skies -- BAE Systems

Congressmen seek more F-22s, other upgrades, for Langley AFB -- Daily Press

The Air Force needs an additional 171 rescue helicopters -- Air Force Times

Venezuela’s ‘Shop ’til You Drop’ Deal with Russia -- The Danger Room

Patriot Missiles Offered to Turkey in $7.8 Billion Arms Deal -- Bloomberg

Israel's JSF Schedule Up in the Air Again -- Defense Professionals

Work begins on advanced naval anti-ship missile -- Your Defense News

Lessons from the Last War at Sea Pt 1 -- New Wars

Terrorists Desperately Seeking SAM Missiles -- Strategy Page

MILITARY AND INTELLIGENCE NEWS BRIEFS -- SEPTEMBER 14, 2009


Brazil Sets Deadline On Fighter Jet Deal -- AFP

BRASILIA — Brazil has set a deadline for French manufacturer Dassault to finalize its bid for a multi-billion-dollar fighter jet contract, also increasing pressure on competing offers by Swedish and US firms.

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MILITARY AND INTELLIGENCE NEWS BRIEFS

F-35 Means More Jobs Compared to F-22 -- War Is Boring

First flights of 3 F-35 USAF variants MIA-- ELP Defens(c)en Blog

Team Must Complete F135 Engine Review by Nov. 20 -- Defense News

Just Thinking Out Loud... -- Information Dissemination

Somali Pirates: Chinese Forces Get Ready for Pirate Season -- Eagle Speak

Navy Carrier Strike Group Deployment Schedules to Shift -- U.S. Navy

Makin Island to Arrive in San Diego -- U.S. Navy

Royal Navy’s Most Advanced Attack Submarine Prepares for Sea Trials -- Defense Talk

MoD sacks advisers in row over disposing of old nuclear subs -- The Guardian

Russia will not move production of Bulava missiles - Navy chief -- RIA Novosti

Aegis Lite for the Corvette -- New Wars

Predator's Little Russian Brother -- Strategy Page

Heron Eats Predator Leftovers -- Strategy Page

World War II hero to parachute again in Holland -- McClatchy News

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