Monday, November 15, 2010

Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- November 15, 2010



GOP Control Of House Could Revive The F-22 Fight -- AJC

The takeover of the U.S. House by Republicans could prompt a revival of the fight for additional funding for the Marietta-built F-22 stealth fighter, U.S. Rep. Phil Gingrey said Friday.

“This isn’t just for the sake of home-cooking, but also for the sake of the country,” Gingrey said in a telephone interview.

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MILITARY AND INTELLIGENCE NEWS BRIEFS

The F-22 Raptor: Procurement & Events -- Defense Industry Daily

The Chinese Plan To Crush American Power In Korea -- Strategy Page

South Korea, U.S. to Discuss Extended Deterrence -- Global Security Newswire

US to store more emergency military equipment in Israel -- Jerusalem Post

China to build its largest patrol vessel -- Xinhuanet

Price of 'Peace': 20 F-35 stealth jets to bribe Israel? -- Naval Open Source INTelligence

Iran developing long-range radar, upgraded missile defense -- CNN

France Eyes Maritime Surveillance Upgrades -- Aviation Week

Scotland says farewell to Ark Royal -- BBC

An Analysis on the U.K. - France Defense Agreement Pertaining To Nuclear Weapons -- Arms Control Wonk

More on problems with the F-35 industry plan -- ELP Defens(c)e Blog

JSF jet program faces more flak over slashed US contribution -- Sydney Morning herald

Deficit Proposals Right About Need for Defense Cuts, But Full of Errors on Weapons -- Defpro

B-52 Stratofotress: We Make Nightmares -- Defence Talk

Air Force Eyes Reducing Jets’ Fuel Reserves -- Defense Tech

Design & Preparations Continue for the USA’s New CVN-21 Super-Carrier -- Defense Industry Daily

U.S. Navy Amphibs 'Combat Ineffective': Pentagon Report
-- Defense News

After 3-week delay, hearing for US military shooting suspect Major Hasan to resume - and wrap up - Monday -- Canadian Press

Sen. John Cornyn says that Fort Hood is the largest military installation in the world -- Politifact

Navy’s Super-Laser to Hunt for ‘Dark Energy’ -- The Danger Room

Cyber Command Prepares the Ground for High-Tech War Crimes
-- Intel Daily

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