Friday, February 5, 2010

Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- February 5, 2010

INSIDE VIEW - The USS Bunker Hill pulls alongside the USS Carl Vinson for a refueling at sea in the Atlantic Ocean, Feb. 2, 2010. The Carl Vinson is taking part in Southern Seas 2010. U.S. Navy photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Michael C. Barton

DoD 30-Year Ship Plan Needs $16B a Year; Aviation Plan Puts Off New Bomber -- Defense News

The U.S. Navy's new 30-year fleet plan demotes the previous goal of a 313-ship fleet to a mere "point of departure" for developing a new fleet. The service estimates it can buy the ships in the plan for an average of "no more than $15.9 billion per year" in 2010 dollars.

And for the first time, the Pentagon submitted to Congress a 30-year aviation plan for the Air Force and Navy.

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MILITARY AND INTELLIGENCE NEWS BRIEFS

US Navy Issues Long-Range Shipbuilding Plan for FY 2011 -- Defense Professionals

33 Amphibs Enough For US Marines: Top USN Officer -- Defense News

Army’s Pouring $7B Into GCV -- DoD Buzz

US to go ahead with tanker plane even without Airbus: Gates -- AFP

Lockheed Martin downplays Gates' criticism of F-35 program -- McClatchy News

UH-60 UAV -- Strategy Page

The United Kingdom Marine Corps -- New Wars

Arms Control Pact Could be Signed Soon in Prague, Kremlin Suggests -- Global Security Newswire

Interrogators will do 'research', not torture -- Sydney Morning herald

Changes Coming to U.S. Basic Combat Training -- Military.com

Democrats send conflicting signals on repealing ‘Don’t ask, don’t tell’ -- The Hill

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