Thursday, February 4, 2010

Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- February 4, 2010



Fighter Gap ‘Shrinks’ To 100 Planes -- DoD Buzz

The much-​​debated carrier fighter gap stretches about 100 planes wide in 2018. That is what Defense Secretary Robert Gates told the House Armed Services Committee today. That is less than half of the Navy’s estimate, given to Congress last year.

The Navy has pretty much stuck with a figure of 243 aircraft or, as some lawmakers have it, 48 planes a year. OSD’s old PAE shop performed an analysis last year that concluded there was in fact no fighter gap, if you took into account capabilities beyond those planes based only on US carriers, but that study was never publicly released.

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MILITARY AND INTELLIGENCE NEWS BRIEFS

LCS Alternative Weekly -- New Wars

Air Force’s Zombie Bomber, Back from the Grave -- The Danger Room

Realistic Discussions of EMP Threats -- Armchair Generalist

Sikorsky venture to develop unmanned Black Hawk -- Business Week

'Iranian weapon ends Apache copters' air supremacy' -- Press TV

UK's PM Gordon Brown ‘demanded immediate defence cuts’ when Chancellor -- Times Online

RAF chief 'pessimistic' over possible budget cuts -- BBC

Army to stop buying Ind.'s Humvees in 2011 -- IndyStar.com

Cyber Attacks a Law Enforcement Issue -- Defense Tech

Hackers Versus The 24th Air Force -- Strategy Page

Ex-POW in Iraq war recalls nightmares, depression -- Yahoo News/AP

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