Monday, November 28, 2011

Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- November 28, 2011

John Mahon, left, helps guide a test package of water blivets onto a flatbed trailer on Camp MacKall, N.C., Nov. 10, 2011. Mahon is a senior aerial delivery equipment specialist with the U.S. Army Natick Soldier Research, Development and Engineering Center. Soldiers airdropped the package under parachute canopy from 1,100 feet as part of a certification process. U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Michael J. MacLeod

Battlefield Technology Put To Test In Exercise -- Stars And Stripes

WHITE SANDS MISSILE RANGE, N.M. — Two soldiers, their boots crunching on spent shell casings and sand in the cold desert morning, were surrounded. Barren mountains rose in the distance as they made their stand among the battered brown buildings of a small village.

But it wasn’t Afghanistan, and they weren’t getting shot at.

Instead, they were in the American Southwest getting peppered with questions, lots of questions, about a high-tech prototype communications system that is part of a revolutionary Army testing protocol aimed at quickly supplying downrange troops with needed IT devices and systems.

“How much does it weigh?”

“How long does the battery last?”

“How well does it work?”

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MILITARY AND INTELLIGENCE NEWS BRIEFS

Russian war ships to patrol Syrian waters to prevent U.S. military interference -- Examiner

Russia To Train With German Know-how -- Ares/Aviation Week

Russia refuses to sell arresters for Chinese aircraft carrier -- Navy Recognition

Russia to test launch Bulava missile on Monday -- RIA Novosti

Russia to monitor missile launches -- UPI

IDF upgrades Patriot missile defense battery -- Jerusalem Post

Second World War bomb leads to mass evacuation of German town
-- The Telegraph

Israel could gain from Korean bid for IAF contract
-- Jerusalem Post

What are the real reasons behind Brazil’s interest in a nuclear powered submarine?
-- Merco Press

Australian Navy struggles to sail the seven seas -- News.com.au

British Navy will be 'too small for two carriers' -- Defence Management

US troops fear final spectacular attack in Iraq -- MSNBC

Army Seeks Answers, Combs Through 'Alternative Futures' -- Aol Defense

Air Force nuclear transport work falls short
-- The News Tribune

Boeing may exceed aerial tanker cost ceiling by $500 Million -- Washington Post/Bloomberg

Report: Boeing may wind up with no profit on KC-46A -- DoD Buzz

Harriers conduct joint exercise in Hawaii
-- Dvids

War drawdowns wreak havoc on Guard soldiers' lives -- Yahoo News/AP

U.Va. student project aims to allow women in combat -- Hampton Roads

Military advocates decry ‘illegal’ early terminations of 157 Air Force majors -- Daily Caller

Second X-47B UCAS-D Flies
-- Ares/Aviation Week

Top Marine Says Service Embracing Gay Ban Repeal -- New York Times

Air Force Academy adapts to pagans, druids, witches and Wiccans
-- L.A. Times

Gangs in the military
-- George Schryer, Beaufort Observer

It’s a Drone’s World. We Just Live in It
-- Adam Rawnsley, Danger Room

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