Saturday, November 6, 2010

Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- November 6, 2010



JSF Friday Roundup -- Ares/Aviation Week

Following the intimation of bad news to emerge from the November 22 Defense Acquisition Board meeting to review the Joint Strike Fighter program, another couple of data points.

In Canada, Boeing and Dassault executives both appeared before a parliamentary defense committee to explain that that Canadian military officials had never been fully briefed on the Rafale and Super Hornet, particularly on their stealth design features.

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MILITARY AND INTELLIGENCE NEWS BRIEFS

Lockheed's Stevens Says F-35 May Need `More Time, More Dollars' -- Bloomberg

US prods industry for F-22 fighter successor ideas -- Reuters

Air Force Kicks Off Search for 6th-Gen Fighter -- Defense Tech

Work Starts on First of Two Stealth Vessels for UAE Navy -- Defpro

A400M: Ramped up and Ready to Go -- Ares/Aviation Week

A400M Soap Opera Continues -- Strategy Page

Scrapping U.K. Spy Plane Endangers Nuclear Force, Lawmaker Says -- Global Security Newswire

Poor inspection blamed for damages to F-15K -- Korea Times

Learning Computers to Help Humans Scour Drone Footage -- Danger Room

U.S. Order: Justify Sensitive Information Designations -- Defense News

Rising U.S. Military Health Care Costs -- Information Dissemination

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