Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- December 16, 2009


No Cuts But Adjustments For Costly F-35 -- Reuters

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Lockheed Martin Corp's (LMT.N) multinational F-35 fighter, the world's costliest arms acquisition program, is facing a shake-up but no overall cut in planned U.S. purchases, the U.S. Air Force's top official said.

Estimates from independent teams working for the Pentagon have forecast F-35 program costs could swell by $16.6 billon through 2015.

"I think there will be adjustments in dollars. There will be adjustments in schedule," Air Force Secretary Michael Donley told the annual Reuters Aerospace and Defense Summit in Washington.

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MILITARY AND INTELLIGENCE NEWS BRIEFS

So the JET report (on the F-35) is “worst case”? -- ELP Defens(c)e Blog

Army Again Turns to Depleted Uranium for New Weaponry -- The Danger Room

USS Michigan Returns from Its Maiden SSGN Deployment -- Navy.mil

Ground Forces Still Want Manned Surveillance Aircraft, General Says -- National Defense

Air Force Missile Wings Pass Snap Inspections -- Global Security Newswire

Russia Navy to continue work with Bulava missile - commander -- ITAR Tass

Army Mentors Are Legal -- Armchair Generalist

Execs Hold Their Own Defense Industry Pity Party -- The Danger Room

6 EU Nations Ordered to Pay Taxes On Weapons -- Defense News

Secrets That Are a Silly Software Command Away -- Strategy Page

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