Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- December 27, 2011


Seoul Puts Global Hawk Deal On Ice; Drafts New Acquisition Plan -- Aol Defense

WASHINGTON: A blockbuster deal to sell the Air Force's advanced Global Hawk aerial drone to South Korea has been put on ice for now, according to government sources in Seoul.

Military leaders from the Asian nation scuttled the nearly $400 to $800 million deal for four Global Hawk aircraft when negotiators from Washington and Seoul could not agree to a final price for the planes, according to a recent report by the Yonhap News Agency. Seoul now plans to draft a new acquisition plan to fill their unmanned aerial requirements, a government source said. South Korea will look AeroVironment's Global Observer and Boeing's Phantom Eye along with the Global Hawk as part of that new plan, according to the government source. Suspension of the Global Hawk buy comes days after defense giant Lockheed Martin announced plans to pitch the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter in South Korea's fighter competition.

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MILITARY AND INTELLIGENCE NEWS BRIEFS

Iran capable of closing Hormuz Strait -- Press TV (Iran)

China’s Noisy Subs Get Busier — And Easier to Track -- Danger Room

Japan drops ban on military exports -- The Guardian

IAF may buy jets used by US in Iraq -- Jerusalem Post

Indian Pilots Fear Their Russian Aircraft -- Strategy Page

Australia looks overseas for defence staff -- Sydney Morning Herald

Bulava ICBM Completes Test Program -- Ares/Aviation Week

Abkhaz parliament ratifies military base deal with Russia
-- RIA Novosti

Iranians bask in intelligence war successes -- Israel Herald

Training Stepped Up for Afghan Special Forces -- Military.com

Future drone pilots may fly four warplanes at once -- Reuters

U.S. Navy says remains of 1804 crew will stay in Libya
-- Stars and Stripes

McCain, Navy Block Return of US Barbary War Dead
-- Military.com

After military service, younger veterans are trained, tested and jobless -- Times Union

Don’t Go After Military Pensions -- Darrell Driver and Kyle Jette, New York Times

F-35 production a troubling example of Pentagon spending -- Walter Pincus, Washington Post

Strategic warfare and the projection of power .... simple facts that define each .... -- Winter Soldier

DoD celebrating diversity with hijab -- Lee DeCovnick, American Thinker

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