Monday, August 2, 2010

Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- August 2, 2010

An MQ-1 Predator unmanned aerial vehicle prepares to land while another Predator taxies toward a hangar at Joint Base Balad, Iraq. Both UAVs were returning from missions over Iraq. TECH. SGT. ERIK GUDMUNDSON / AIR FORCE

USAFE Chief: Don’t Rely On UAVs -- U.S. Air Force

The Air Force’s top officer in Europe has a strong message for supporters of unmanned aircraft: Remotely piloted planes won’t be as effective in future wars as they are in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Gen. Roger Brady, outgoing commander of U.S. Air Forces in Europe, laid out the limitations of unmanned aerial systems and pumped up manned aircraft in a no-holds-barred speech to more than 500 military leaders, engineers, scholars and UAS manufacturers.

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MILITARY AND INTELLIGENCE NEWS BRIEFS

Moray RAF Tornados 'could be grounded' -- BBC News

UK Defense - Weekend Speculation Update -- Aviation Week

Britain's military braced for sharp spending cuts -- AP

U.S. missile center may operate on Czech soil in 2011: minister -- Xinhuanet

Nicolas Sarkozy orders Air Sarko One plane -- The Telegraph

China to enhance army's capabilities for national interest: defense minister -- Xinhuanet

Stand-Off Precision Strike Or Stealthy Penetrating Aircraft; Israel Debates -- Defense Tech

LCS 1 Demonstrates Its Potential At RIMPAC Exercises -- Defpro

Carriers-Choice of a Weaker Navy -- New Wars

Perfect Weapon Is Perfectly Useless -- Strategy Page

Build Up Naval, Air Forces After Current Wars, Experts Say -- Ares/Aviation Week

Defense firm Northrop Grumman's second-quarter profit rose nearly 81 percent -- Washington Post

Maintainers resurrect F-16s that will become targets -- US Air Force

Jury weighs B-2 engineer's alleged secret-selling -- AP

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