Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- August 4, 2010

TRAFFIC STOP - As seen through a night-vision device, coalition members of the Zabul Provincial Reconstruction Team flag down a vehicle for inspection at a traffic control point outside Qalat City in Zabul province, Afghanistan, July 29, 2010. U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Nathanael Callon

MILITARY AND INTELLIGENCE NEWS BRIEFS

US, Russia to Conduct First-Ever Joint Air Force Maneuvers -- Voice of America

Russia carriers seen docking in Syria by 2013 -- World Tribune

Forest Fires Destroy Moscow Military Base -- Defense News/AFP

Pakistan Seen Possibly Surpassing India in Nuclear Buildup -- Global Security Newswire

Trident II D5 Missile: Keeping Up with Changing Times -- Defense Industry Daily

Perry, Hadley: Limit Weapons Development to 7 Years
-- Defense News

Lockheed F-35's Parts to Get More Scrutiny Amid Test Delays, Pentagon Says
-- Bloomberg

F-35 SAM Killing Mission May Have to Wait For New Jamming Technology -- Defense Tech

Navy poised to pick builder of new Littoral Combat Ship this summer -- Washington Post

Marines Future Bright, But EFV?? -- DoD Buzz

Moscow Media Play Up US Leaks While Ignoring Russian Ones -- Georgian Daily (Hat Tip: Naval Open Source INTelligence)

Father of US Muslim Cleric on CIA Hit List Sues Feds -- AoL

UAVs Deal With A Horrible Past And Scary Future -- Strategy Page

Looting, Cannibalism and Death Blows: The ‘Shock and Awe’ of Ant Warfare -- The Danger Room

BOOK REVIEW: Defense policies, then and now
-- Washington Times

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