Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- November 3, 2010



More About Landmark 50-year Anglo-French Defense Treaties -- Ares/Aviation Week

Adding detail to Bill's post Entente Cordiale, Meet Special Relationship here, in a nutshell, are the main elements of the “Declaration on Defense and Security Co-operation” signed today by British Prime Minister David Cameron and French President Nicolas Sarkozy.

There are 17 points of agreement which include:

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MILITARY AND INTELLIGENCE NEWS BRIEFS

Cameron and Sarkozy hail UK-France defence treaties
-- BBC

U.K.-France Treaties Outline Joint Weapon Development Plans -- Defense news

NATO’s New Strategic Concept and Missile Defence -- Defpro

Taiwan missile to target Chinese air bases, ports: report -- Space Wars

Spending Reviews Stir Fighter Market
-- Aviation Week

Unmanned Aerial Vehicles In The Service of the Israel Air Force -- Blitz

Israel warns Russia that Iran may get S-300 via Venezuela -- Jerusalem Post

Russia Wants Western Amphibious Assault Ships -- Defense Industry Daily

A New Generation Of Russian Warships -- Strategy Page

Eurofighter Typhoon: A balanced design for today and the future -- Zawya

A Shocking And Unexpected Development on the F-35 -- Ares/Aviation Week

Pentagon’s Favorite Jet Delayed as Costs Rise Yet Again -- The Danger Room

The U.S. Navy carrier air wing roadmap is still in trouble -- ELP Defens(c)e Blog

Handicapping Littoral Combat Ship Decision -- Information Dissemination

For Coast Guard, Remotely Piloted Aircraft Remain A Distant Goal -- National Defense

Lockheed Martin eyes common architecture for F-35, F-22 -- Flight Global

Corporate Crime, Corroding Planes: The Inside Story of The Air Force’s Tanker Mess -- The Danger Room

Kyrgyz contracts fly under the radar -- Washington Post

Lockheed Martin Awarded High-Power Microwave Energy Weapon Contract -- Lockheed Martin

Clapper: Thought Will Go Into Intel Contract Cuts
-- Defense News

Intel Critic Hired To Shake Things Up -- DoD Buzz

Human Relationships Still Key to Fighting Terrorism -- Defense Tech

War in Yemen: CIA to Get Control of Special Forces, Drones? -- The Nation

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