Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- July 28, 2010

A Lockheed Martin F-35 Joint Strike Fighter that can take off in short distances and land vertically like a helicopter. Lockheed Martin

Lockheed Says Several Parts for F-35s Are Failing -- New York Times

Lockheed Martin said Tuesday that several parts on the most complex version of its F-35 Joint Strike Fighter were failing more often than expected, a problem that is slowing flight testing on a model tailored for the Marines.

The company’s chief executive, Robert J. Stevens, told analysts that the problems had occurred on the version that can take off in short distances and land vertically like a helicopter.

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MILITARY AND INTELLIGENCE NEWS BRIEFS

Marines’ Stealth Jet Struggling to Lift Off -- The Danger Room

JSF's Reliability Rub -- Ares/Aviation Week

Obama F136 Bluff Called -- DoD Buzz

Eurofighter challenges F-35 claims -- ELP Defens(c)e Blog

Alternate QDR: Boost Equipment Modernization, U.S. Force Size -- Defense News

U.S. Senate Resolution Will Impact “New START,” Experts Say -- Global Security Newswire

Empty Oceans Pt 1 -- New Wars

Empty Oceans Pt 2 -- New Wars

Japan panel moots defence policy changes: reports -- AFP

Scorned Japan Turns To The Familiar F-2 -- Strategy Page

Lynx Ousted as World's Fastest - Unofficially -- Ares/Aviation Week

Build Us a Better Ray Gun, Pentagon Pleads
-- The Danger Room

A Shortage of Cyber Warriors -- Defense Tech

DoD Aims To Cut Costs of Future Arms, Not Today's -- Defense News

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