Friday, January 14, 2011

Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- January 13, 2011



The Future Of China's Fifth-Generation Stealth Fighter -- RIA Novosti

Both experts and amateurs who have studied the blurred photos of an unfamiliar fighter jet on a runway in China (http://china-defense.blogspot.com/2010/12/chinese-stealth-in-plain-sight-curious.html) have concluded that Beijing has started testing its fifth-generation stealth fighter.

The J-20 prototype is expected to rival the U.S. F-22 and the Russian T-50 fighters. But is China ready to start mass-producing the aircraft? How good is the prototype?

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MILITARY AND INTELLIGENCE NEWS BRIEFS

Russia lifts ban on Tu-95 bomber flights -- RIA Novosti

Father of modern Chinese navy Liu Huaqing dies -- Yahoo News/AP

Japanese military seeks greater cooperation with U.S. -- Washington Post

Prince William lobbied PM to save RAF search-and-rescue
-- The Telegraph

New Chinese arms aimed at US: military chief -- AFP

J-20's Stealth Signature Poses Interesting Unknowns -- Ares/Aviation Week

How Soon Can N.Korea Develop Long-Range Missiles? -- The Chosun Ilbo

U.S. Should Agree to Eradicate Smallpox Stocks, Expert Argues -- Global Security Newswire

Buying Two Littoral Combat Ship Designs Saves the Navy $600 Million, Official Says -- National Defense

Naval Air: Compact Carrier Considered -- Strategy Page

New Armed Services Chair Plans Reorganization -- Defense News

Holloman Airmen provide 5th generation fighter support -- US Air Force

F-4 continues long-time service to Air Force with new mission -- U.S. Air Force

Amos: MRAP-Like Acquisition Strategy For EFV Follow-on -- DoD Buzz

Dismantling the Warrior Fetish -- Armchair Generalist

Afghanistan’s Green Marines Cut Fuel Use by 90 Percent
-- The Danger Room

The Navy and Climate Change -- Information Dissemination

Braver Newer World -- Time Magazine

Gen. Amos: Marines Are Big Winners in Gates’ Budget Shakeup -- National Defense

U.S. Defense Program Begins To Swing Back Towards “High-End” Conflicts -- Defpro

Commission to recommend allowing women in combat units -- Stars And Stripes

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