Monday, March 29, 2010

Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- March 29, 2010

F-35 On Display

F-35 Buyers Back Away -- Strategy Page

March 29, 2010: Denmark has decided to wait, until 2014, to decide what to replace its elderly F-16 fleet with. Meanwhile, 18 of the F-16s will be retired. But the other 30 will be refurbished so that they can continue to operate for the rest of the decade. Denmark had wanted to replace the F-16s with F-35s. But the F-35s keeps getting delayed (now more than two years behind schedule), and is becoming more expensive (nearly a hundred percent over budget). The Danish F-35 buy is no longer a sure thing. The delays have lots of users concerned. The U.S. Navy has been nervously watching as the costs of the new F-35C and F-35B carrier aircraft versions go up.

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MILITARY AND INTELLIGENCE NEWS BRIEFS

JSF Not Too Hot For Carriers -- DoD Buzz

The sunset of U.S. air power -- ELP Defens(c)e Blog

NATO Boss Pushes For More Europe Defense Spending -- Defense News

Type 26:Britain’s New Frigate -- New Wars

Despite Drawdown, Big Bucks for Baghdad Embassy Security -- The Danger Room

Conway Wants His Marines To Start Shedding Weight -- Defense Tech

UK Government Go-Ahead for Fifth and Sixth Astute Submarines -- BAE Systems

The USA’s 2009-10 Hummer Orders
-- Defense Industry Daily

Israel could use tactical nukes on Iran: thinktank -- Washington Post

Face of Defense: Army Aviator Ends 43-Year Career -- US Department of Defense

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