Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- December 21, 2011

Kim Jong-un (C), son of North Korean leader Kim Jong-il, visits Mokran Video Company in Pyongyang Photo: Reuters

North Korea: Kim Jong-un 'Issued First Military Order Before Father's Death Was Announced' -- The Telegraph

Kim Jong-un, North Korea's new leader, issued his first military order just before his father's death was announced, suggesting he already has control of the armed forces, according to a report.

Jong-un ordered all units to halt field exercises and training and return to their bases, Yonhap news agency quoted a senior Seoul government source as saying.

"This is clear-cut evidence that Kim Jong-un has secured a firm grip on the military," the official was quoted as saying.

Pyongyang announced at noon Monday (0300 GMT) that leader Kim Jong-il had died of a heart attack two days earlier. State media has proclaimed his son as the isolated communist nation's new leader.

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MILITARY AND INTELLIGENCE NEWS BRIEFS

Exclusive: North Korea's military to share power with Kim's heir -- Reuters

US military 'ready to engage in a conflict with Iran'
-- The Telegraph

China beefing up military presence in Indian Ocean -- Breitbart/AFP

China’s Carrier Heads to Sea, Again -- Defense Tech

Chinese Navy Weapons Ambitions -- The Diplomat

80 new warships to invigorate the Navy in couple of years -- IRNA

Mystery of Moscow's bid to free gunrunner -- Space War

U-2 pilot flies final manned ISR mission over Iraq -- U.S. Air Forces Central

U.S. probes French tech sales to China: Satellite maker not cooperating -- Washington Times

A400M Flight Test Fleet At Full Strength
-- Ares/Aviation Week

£40m keeps UK drone design ahead of game
-- British Forces News

Pentagon Downplays Panetta Remarks on Iran, Nukes -- Defense News

Lockheed hopes to press F-35 momentum -- DoD Buzz

Boeing, loser in Japan, eyes more fighter contests -- Reuters

More F-16s Replace More F-35s -- Strategy Page

Army Juggles Drawdown; Plans For Future Growth
-- Aol News

U.S. Services Announce November Recruiting Numbers -- US Department of Defense

Gen. Dempsey announces study on military retirement reforms forthcoming -- The Hill

Eight U.S. Soldiers Charged In Death of Fellow Soldier -- Danger Room

The Pentagon’s ‘savings’ illusions
-- DoD Buzz

U.S. Needs New National Security Plan To Survive 'Catastrophic' Defense Cuts -- Rep. Roscoe Bartlett, Aol Defense

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