Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- December 14, 2011



Technical Problems, Not Iran, Downed Drone -- Jerusalem Post

US lawmaker denies Iran's claims that it brought down spy plane; downplays danger of Tehran "reverse-engineering" technology.

The US on Tuesday said that the American unmanned spy plane which fell into Iranian hands earlier this month went down because of "technical" problems, and was not brought down by the Iranians, as Tehran has claimed.

Iran announced on Dec. 4 it had downed the drone in the eastern part of the country, near Afghanistan. It has since shown the plane on television and said it is close to cracking its technological secrets.

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MILITARY AND INTELLIGENCE NEWS BRIEFS

Iran Did Not Down Drone: U.S. House Intel Chair -- Defense News

Who, What, Why: How useful is a captured drone? -- BBC

Instability in Syria – Assessing the Risks of Military Intervention
-- Defpro

Australia Courts 3 Firms for Sub Fleet -- Defense News/AFP

Japan to pick Lockheed’s F-35 as new stealth fighter -- Washington Post

China denies setting up military base in Seychelles -- Rediff

China dispatches largest patrol ship to East China Sea -- The Telegraph

Analysis of Global Nuclear Materials Security Expected Next Month -- Global Security Newswire

U.N. commander outlines challenges in South Sudan
-- Stars and Stripes

US troops scramble to hand off last-minute security 'details' to Iraqis
-- Christian Science Monitor

US turns to drones to save money -- Al Jazeera

Internal Pentagon report finds major problems with F-35 performance, components -- Stars and Stripes

Latest F-35 Report: Concurrency Quick Look Review -- Aol defense

JSF - What's Really Happening -- Ares/Aviation Week

Army Targets AirSea Battle; Hungers For Pacific Role -- Aol Defense

Aerostat system detects cruise missiles and supports engagement -- Space Daily

Quantico training boom brings in more Marines
-- Marine Times

CO of Navy squadron fired for violating sexual harassment policy -- Stars and Stripes

Congress tries again to get military sexual assault laws right -- McClatchy News

Defense Secretary Panetta visits U.S. base in Djibouti, then travels to Afghanistan -- Washington Post

House and Senate agree on Pentagon cuts -- Washington Post

Lawmakers ready to pass defense bill authorizing 1.6 percent pay hike -- Stars and Stripes

Federal Hiring of Veterans Reaches 20-Year High -- US Department of Defense

Homelessness down among U.S. veterans -- Stars and Stripes

Iraq war widened gulf between military, US society -- AFP

In Fort Bragg, Military Families Brace for Economic 'Perfect Storm'
-- National Journal

The Uncertain Future of the Military-Industrial Complex -- August Pole, The Atlantic

US military deaths in Afghanistan at 1,731 -- AP

US military deaths in Iraq war at 4,485 Tuesday, according to Associated Press count -- Washington Post/AP

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