Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- November 16, 2010



Could The F-35B Really Be Cut? -- Defense Tech

Well, it looks like the Pentagon may be joining those who recommend scrapping the short take-off and vertical landing variant of the F-35 Lightning II Joint Strike Fighter.

The last few weeks have seen some serious punches thrown at the would-be-wonder jet. First, the British announced that they were cutting their nearly 150-plane F-35B buy in favor of an unknown number of F-35C carrier variant JSFs. Next came reports that the Pentagon is bracing for the possibilty that the program will suffer more delays and cost growth. Then, last week, a presidentially-mandated panel recommended that the government completely scrap the B-model JSF as well has half the U.S. Air Force’s and Navy’s purchases of F-35As and Cs, respectively, through 2015.

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MILITARY AND INTELLIGENCE NEWS BRIEFS

Fed judge reverses a decision that dismissed a whistle-blower lawsuit in relation to Lockheed Martin and the F-35 -- ELP Defens(c)e Blog

Navy commissions new destroyer Dunham -- Navy Times

State-led cyberterror set to rise: report -- Space Daily

China Preps To Showcase Air Power at Zhuhai Show -- Defense News

Combat aircraft sales potentially destabilising: SIPRI -- Defpro

60 Indian military aircraft crashed in the last three years -- Deccan Chronicle

Nuke Ring Work of Government, Not Khan, Musharraf Says -- Global Security Newswire

Why Germany Won't Give Up Its Nukes -- Strategy Page

Russia 'traitor' revelation due to spy turf war: report -- AFP

FBI takes Russia spy ring traitor under protection - TV -- RIA Novosti

CIA created 'safe haven' for Nazis following WWII, report finds -- Haaretz

'Don't ask, don't tell' splitting gay rights groups -- Washington Post

Canadian Senate debates whether Canada belongs in the Navy -- Globe And Mail

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