Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- June 2, 2010

F-35 Rollout

Lockheed F-35’s Projected Cost Now $382 Billion, Up 65 Percent -- Bloomberg Businessweek

June 1 (Bloomberg) -- The projected cost of Lockheed Martin Corp.’s F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, the most expensive U.S. weapons program, is now $382 billion, 65 percent higher than the $232 billion estimated when the program started in 2002, according to a government official.

This projection from independent Pentagon analysts is being sent to Congress today.

The Pentagon’s cost-analysis office reports that the price per plane -- including research, development and construction costs -- is now $112.4 million, the official said. That’s about 81 percent over the original estimate of $62 million.

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MILITARY AND INTELLIGENCE NEWS BRIEFS

The Great Engine Misinformation War For The F-35 -- Ares/Aviation Week

Pentagon defends six costly weapons programs -- Reuters

The Incredible Shrinking American Fleet -- Strategy Page

Corvettes Versus Midget Subs -- New Wars

US stops refueling tanker planes at key Kyrgyzstan base -- AP

Israel Tells Lebanon How It Will Be Destroyed -- Strategy Page

German President Goes Down With Gunship -- Ares/Aviation Week

The JAS-39 Gripen: Sweden’s 4+ Generation Wild Card -- Defense Industry Daily

Software Glitch Renders Dark Thousands of GPS Receivers, For Days -- Defense Tech

Al-Qaeda is likely to replace No. 3 leader with ease -- Washington Post

NATO-Russia System To Counter Air Terrorism Due by 2011 -- Defense News

U.S., French remember America's first combat pilots -- U.S. Air Force

Darpa Comes Down to Earth, Plans Online Medicine Portal -- The Danger Room

What secret technology is DARPA hiding from us? -- Connect Savannah

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