Monday, March 7, 2011

Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- March 7, 2011

Policemen ride motorized personal vehicles in front of a portrait of former Chairman Mao Zedong as they patrol Tiananmen Square during the opening ceremony of the National People’s Congress (NPC) in Beijing March 5, 2011. China’s spending on police and domestic surveillance will hit new heights this year, with “public security” outlays unveiled on Saturday outstripping the defence budget for the first time as Beijing cracks down on protest calls. Petar Kujundzic/Reuters

Internal Security Tops Military In China Spending -- Wall Street Journal

China projected bigger spending on internal security than on defense in 2011–after spending more last year too–as the government tightens physical and technological controls to quash calls for a “Jasmine Revolution” like the one shaking the Arab world.

On the first day of the annual meeting of China’s legislature, a Finance Ministry budget report showed that actual spending on law and order last year was 548.6 billion yuan ($83.5 billion), slightly more than what was budgeted for the year.

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MILITARY AND INTELLIGENCE NEWS BRIEFS

China challenges US predominance in Asia-Pacific -- AP

China will pursue 'powerful' military: Wen
-- Space War

FACTBOX-Libya's military: what does Gaddafi have?
-- Reuters

Russia Put New Mobile ICBM on Duty
-- Ares/Aviation Week

South Korea Probes Internet, GPS Disruptions -- Voice of America

Did India Change its Nuclear Doctrine?: Much Ado about Nothing -- Institute For Defense Studies And Analysis (commentary)

Why Eurofighter Gets No Respect -- Strategy Page

Chinese Hackers Access Korea's Global Hawk Purchase Plans -- Chosun Ilbo

Taiwan's military budget questioned as China ramps up spending -- Focus Taiwan

Ottawa won't be working with U.K. on building warships -- CTV news

Indian interceptor missile scores a perfect 10 -- Hindustan Times

Philippines names new military chief amid corruption scandals
-- Reuters

The military hospital dedicated to dogs -- U.K. Ministry Of Defense

Army Wants Spy Blimps to Psych Out Insurgents -- The Danger Room

Auditors Call for U.S. Biodefense Coordinator -- Global Security Newswire

What's really going on with JFCOM
-- Ben Loyola, Daily Press (commentary)

Equipment failure cited in Warren nuclear missile incident -- Air Force Times

Gates warns Air Force to prepare for range of threats -- Reuters

Navy readies training for end of 'don't ask, don't tell' -- Washington Post

In Praise of Tac Air, Bombers
-- DoD Buzz

They just won't fade away: Old Secretaries of Defense never die - they just write bestselling memoirs -- CBS News

Defence: A question of scale -- Richard McGregor and Daniel Dombey (a commentary)

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