Thursday, October 28, 2010

Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- October 28, 2010

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PEARL HARBOR (May 18, 2010) Dry Dock 1 at Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard is flooded during the undocking of the Los Angeles-class fast attack submarine USS City of Corpus Christi (SSN 705). City of Corpus Christi was in dry dock for a maintenance availability. (U.S. Navy photo by Machinist's Mate 3rd Class Dustan Longhini)

MILITARY AND INTELLIGENCE NEWS BRIEFS

Hidden Bases, Secret Raids: WikiLeaks Reveals CIA’s Iraq Ops
-- The Danger Room

Secret centre of Soviet nuclear weapons programme is now helping China
-- The Telegraph

Australian Air Warfare Destroyer Construction in Choppy Seas -- Defpro

Singapore To Blaze RoboTruck Trail -- Ares/Aviation Week

Iranian Cyber Army running botnets, researchers say -- Computer World

Armor: Designed In Israel, Built In America -- Strategy Page

More news on this weekend's breakdown at a U.S. nuclear missile facility -- Arms Control Wonk

Excalibur Use Rises In Afghanistan
-- DoD Buzz

So, The Air Force Wants A C-130 Replacement By 2024 -- Defense Tech

Sea Based Air Power Is Petraeus Doctrine -- Information Dissemination

U.S. Air Force Leaders Have the Blues -- Armchair Generalist

Top U.S. Officer: Army Hasn’t Seen End of Wars’ ‘Undetermined Toll’ -- The Danger Room

Bill To Set President's Cyber Defense Role Stalls -- Defense News

U.K. spy chief admits 'we DO use information gained from torture victims if it saves lives' -- The Daily Mail

Sir John Sawers: one third of MI6 budget spent on countering international terrorism -- The Telegraph

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