Saturday, January 15, 2011

Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- January 15, 2011

BIDEN CROWD - U.S. Vice President Joe Biden speaks to a crowd of more than 200 troops and civilians about the partnership with the Iraqis and his appreciation for military members and their families on Camp Victory, Iraq, Jan. 13, 2011. U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Andrew Lee

MILITARY AND INTELLIGENCE NEWS BRIEFS

Top Military Developments Of 2010 -- Strategy Page

US able to destroy N.Korea missiles: general -- AFP

Smarter Somali Pirates Thwarting Navies, NATO Admits -- Defense News

Next Israeli-Arab War Could Begin In Beirut -- Ares/Aviation Week

Reactions Mixed on Women in Combat Arms -- Military.com

British Researchers Look to e-ink to Camouflage Military Vehicles -- Daily Tech

P-3 Subhunters Using ASW Gear to Find Narco-Subs? -- Defense Tech

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

Marine F-35 Problems Are Fixable -- Defpro

Gates suggests US fighters for Japan -- AFP

China Rising: How Should the U.S. Adjust to China's Growing Military Might? -- Yahoo News

Old School Jet Retooled to Slay Stealth Fighters -- The Danger Room

Cutting 10 missiles from each base 'the leading option,' visiting commander says -- Great Falls Tribune

Book accuses U.S. and Swiss of nuclear cover-up -- Reuters

Ex-CIA officer pleads not guilty in classified info case -- CNN

Report: Scientists Encourage Military To Map Genome Of All Personnel
-- NPR

Tweet Away, Troops: Pentagon Won’t Ban Social Media
-- The Danger Room

All U.S. branches meet military recruiting goals -- Stars And Stripes

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