Friday, March 12, 2010

Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- March 12, 2010

The projected costs of the F-35 program have risen to $298.8 billion from an early estimate of about $200 billion. Lockheed Martin

Strike Fighter To Cost More: US Probe -- Sydney Morning Herald

Australia's new Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) combat aircraft could cost substantially more than previous estimates, according to evidence to a United States senate committee.

No firm price has been set for the Australian JSF but in 2008 Lockheed Martin officials were pointing to a price under $US60 million ($A65.5 million) per aircraft, based on US and international orders for 868 aircraft produced in the period 2012-17.

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MILITARY AND INTELLIGENCE NEWS BRIEFS

Spokesman: Europe To Challenge U.S. on Tanker Contest -- Defense News

US will drive tough bargain on tanker deal: Gates -- AFP

Let’s Talk AirSea Battle -- Defense Tech

Pratt F-35 engine cost overrun up by $600 mln -- Reuters

Afghan MRAP Ready Rates High
-- DoD Buzz

More on US-Japan "Secret Agreements" -- Arms Control Wonk

Behind the Fence at Britain’s Atomic Bomb Factory -- The Danger Room

The Logic of Small Carriers -- New Wars

North Korea Builds An Operating System -- Strategy Page

Through a Glass, Darkly: Night Vision Gives US Troops Edge -- Defense Industry Daily

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