Sunday, October 3, 2010

Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- October 3, 2010

Image: Illustration of the US Maritime Laser Demonstration system in combat.

Maritime Laser System Shows Higher Lethality At Longer Ranges -- Space Daily

Tests of the U.S. Navy's Maritime Laser Demonstration (MLD) system conducted recently at the Potomac River Test Range confirmed the laser weapon system's readiness to proceed with at-sea testing later this year, according to Northrop Grumman Corporation.

Operating from a fixed site on land, the MLD weapon system fired a laser beam at a number of stationary targets, including representative small boat sections, across the Potomac River, company executives said. The laser burned through small boat sections in these tests, conducted in late August and early September.

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MILITARY AND INTELLIGENCE NEWS BRIEFS

Phone app that tracks planes 'is aid to terrorists armed with missiles' -- The Daily Mail

Iranian Enrichment "Slow But Steady," Former IAEA Official Says -- Global Security Newswire

Dispute over article freezes France-UAE arms talks: source -- Reuters

Mirage 2000D Upgrade, Tanker Fall In French Cuts -- Ares/Aviation Week

Navy Scrambles After Subs Shed Stealthy Coating -- FOX News

U.S. Navy scrambles to fix the $2billion stealth submarine that isn't so stealthy anymore -- The Daily Mail (WNU Editor: Impressive pictures)

Buyer Emerges for Northrop Yards -- Defense News

Charlie Wilson’s Warrior Becomes Top Pentagon Spook -- The Danger Room

Intelligence: The Curse Of 24/7 Surveillance
-- Strategy Page

Soldier KIA To Receive Medal Of Honor
-- UPI

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