Monday, March 1, 2010

Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- March 1, 2010

The U.S. Air Force expects the KC-X tanker, which would replace the KC-135, shown above, to make its first flight by 2012. (STAFF SGT. ROBERT BARNEY / U.S. AIR FORCE)

USAF Sets KC-X First Flight, IOC Dates -- Defense News

The U.S. Air Force expects a first flight for its KC-X tanker by 2012 and hopes to have the plane flying refueling missions by 2017, service officials said Feb. 25.

If all goes well with the latest restart of the $35 billion competition, the service expects to buy four test airplanes that will be used for test flights and later be modified into production aircraft, according to a service announcement.

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MILITARY AND INTELLIGENCE NEWS BRIEFS

US KC-X Tanker Competition: Just Once More, Please -- Defpro

Australia's shrinking air force -- The Australian

IAF expands training for rapid refueling -- Jerusalem Post

Non-Combat Deaths Plague Russian Army -- St. Petersburg Times

Benchmarking Against China -- Defense Tech

China concerned by ASEAN subs - admiral -- RIA Novosti

China’s America-Beating, Future Weapons -- War Is Boring

Admirals Lost At Sea -- Strategy Page

Building a More Survivable ‘Future’ for the Army -- The Danger Room

U.S. Air Force Set To Begin X-51 Hypersonic Flight Tests -- Space News

A JASSM puzzle -- ELP Defens(c)e Blog

For 10th time, Navy approves more spending on 49-year-old USS Enterprise -- Daily Press

Skelton Disses Gates’ F136 Study -- DoD Buzz

New Missile Defense Agency Logo -- Arms Control Wonk

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