Friday, August 5, 2011

Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- August 5, 2011

PRESS ADDRESS - Navy Adm. Mike Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, makes a comment during a press briefing with Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta at the Pentagon, August 4, 2011. The defense leaders focused on debt reduction. It was Panetta's first Pentagon press briefing since he was sworn in as defense secretary July 1. DOD photo by U.S. Navy Petty Officer 1st Class Chad J. McNeeley

DoD: Seriously, Enough With All The Cuts -- DoD Buzz

For the record and on background, in the offices and in the corridors, the message from the Puzzle Palace this week is the same: We’ve taken one for the team. We’ve been preparing for months to absorb a $400 billion reduction in the growth of our budget over the next little while. (Maybe a decade, maybe longer.) So now, leave us alone. And if Congress’ super-team can’t come to an agreement on deficit reduction and spare us another $500 billion in reductions — which would be triggered by the Doomsday Device — all hell will break loose.

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MILITARY AND INTELLIGENCE NEWS BRIEFS

Libya: Royal Navy warship HMS Liverpool comes under heavy fire -- The Telegraph

Morocco Takes Delivery of F-16 Jets -- Defense news

That Other Asian Aircraft Carrier
-- Ares/Aviation Week

Israel: Arrow missile-defense may be installed on new warships -- Jerusalem Post

Turkey names new military chiefs
-- The Guardian

China Builds Fleet of Small Warships While U.S. Drifts
-- Danger Room

China, Casinos and the Ark Royal -- The Diplomat

Poland Fires Military Officials Over 2010 Crash -- New York Times

Russia eyeing $3b in arms contracts
-- China Daily

$35B Missile Defense Misses Bullet With Bullet -- Bloomberg

F-22 Pilots Lose Currency As Standdown Drags On -- Defense News

Naval Air: Why This F-18D Landed All By Itself -- Strategy Page

F-35B aircraft: Is it worth the cost?
-- Politico

Shipbuilding Programs -- Information Dissemination

2,000 Tomahawks Fired in Anger -- Defense Tech

MOPping Up: The USA’s 30,000 Pound Bomb -- Defense Industry Daily

Fears Raised Over U.S. Army Bullet-Proof Vests
-- Defense News

Ongoing cyber-attack didn’t target military, officials say -- DoD Buzz

US military scrambles to catch up with the cloud -- MSNBC

DARPA woos hackers to improve military tech - -TG Today

Do Marines Need A Few Good Tweeters? Pentagon Wants Social Media Experts -- Search Engine Watch

New 'reverse boot camp' to prepare departing troops for civilian life
-- Stars and Stripes

Many Military Vets in College Plagued By Thoughts of Suicide -- USA Today

Competition for Military Contracts Doesn't Lower Costs -- The Atlantic

Why defense spending should be cut -- Fareed Zakaria, Washington Post

Would Cutting the Military Budget Threaten Our Security? It depends how we define our priorities. -- Fred Kaplan, Slate

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