Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- March 23, 2010



US Air Force Leaders Not Impressed By New Russian Fighter -- Air Force Times

The flying debut of Russia’s answer to the F-22 Raptor isn’t wowing Air Force leaders.

Dubbed the T-50 or PAK-FA, the fifth-generation stealth fighter jet made its maiden flight Jan. 29 — 47 minutes over eastern Russia — and has flown at least twice since then. The twin-engine jet will replace the MiG-29 Fulcrum and Su-27 Flanker, both fourth-generation front-line fighters.

The first operational T-50s should be delivered in 2015, the same year the Air Force expects its first F-35 Lightning II. Also a fifth-generation fighter, the F-35 has a single supersonic engine and stealth capabilities.

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MILITARY AND INTELLIGENCE NEWS BRIEFS

Britain’s Shrinking Air Defense Fleet -- Defense Industry Daily

Riyadh mulls big Russian missile buy -- Space Daily

Key U.S. - Japanese nuclear papers and agreements are missing -- Japan Times

Stretch U.S. Sub-Buying Schedule: Analyst -- Defense News

Marines want to go back to traditional amphibs -- Navy Times

Attrition: How The Brass Keep Score -- Strategy Page

Toward the 200 Ship Navy Pt 1 -- New Wars

Northrop Grumman Returns Restored B-2 Bomber to Active Duty -- Northrup Grumman

HASC Presses Gates on Fighter Gap -- DoD Buzz

Gates says reviewing contractors' role in intel gathering -- Reuters

Sex assaults spur new lighting at Bagram base -- Air Force Times

When mad science goes to war -- James Carafano, Washington Examiner

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