Thursday, November 25, 2010

Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- November 25, 2010



Tears As Last Harrier Jets Leave Ark Royal -- BBC

A formation of Harrier jump jets has made its final journey from HMS Ark Royal - the last such flight from a UK aircraft carrier for about 10 years.

The four GR9 jets marked the end of an era when they roared off the deck near North Shields, North Tyneside.

Both the Ark Royal and the Harriers are being scrapped under cost-saving plans.

The Harriers, heading to RAF Cottesmore in Rutland, will be decommissioned in 2011 and replaced by the F35 Joint Strike Fighter aircraft.

The Ark Royal was sailing across the North Sea to Hamburg in Germany.

Lt Cdr James Blackmore, who was the last Harrier pilot to leave, said he was immensely proud.

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MILITARY AND INTELLIGENCE NEWS BRIEFS

USS Enterprise Turns 49 Years Old Thanksgiving Day -- Navy.mil

Myanmar Now Only Active Government Landmine User -- Defense News/AFP

Russian Spetsnaz: The Elite of the Elite? -- Associated Content

Ukraine Willing to Participate in NATO Missile Shield -- Global Security Newswire

Turkish government suspends military officers -- Washington Post

5 dead in Mexican military cargo plane crash -- MSNBC

President Obama Legitimizes Missile Defense in Europe -- Defpro News

President Obama Reponds With Modern Gunboat Diplomacy -- Information Dissemination

Schwartz Concerned About F-35 Operational Debut -- Ares/Aviation Week

No KC-X Price Info Shared
-- DoD Buzz

Pentagon Cancels Request for Intelligence Gear: Contract Alert -- Bloomberg

Could the Marines Get F-35Cs? -- Defense Tech

High-Flying Spy Drone, Powered By Liquid Coal -- The Danger Room

$181,757... the staggering hourly cost of running Air Force One
-- The Daily Mail

Your Tax Dollars Take Flight -- In from the Cold

Second U.S. task force seeks to cut retired pay -- Army Times

How the C.I.A. Perfects its Social Media Monitoring Technologies -- Forbes

Website to help military members with legal issues -- TMCNet

Robots to rescue wounded on battlefield -- Defence Talk

Morale: Chaplains Fading Away -- Strategy Page

The Silent War on American Women: A female soldier in Iraq is more likely to be raped by her fellow soldiers than killed by enemy fire. -- The Loop21

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