Friday, January 27, 2012

Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- January 27, 2012


Sub-Based Global Strike Weapon Reborn; Questions Remain -- Aol Defense

WASHINGTON: The Pentagon is again looking to its submarine fleet to fill a long-standing desire for a Prompt Global Strike weapon.

The Navy will finance work on an "undersea conventional prompt global strike option" as part of its share of DoD's $525 billion budget request for Fiscal 2013, Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said during today's press conference at the Pentagon. He did not go into detail on whether the weapon would be carried by the older Ohio-class submarines or the Virginia-class boats currently being built by the Navy. A PGS is a non-nuclear weapon designed to hit any target around the world within an hour. The only current weapons able to strike global targets that quickly are intercontinental nuclear missiles. Their numbers, range and warheads are strictly limited by various treaties, including the START treaties.

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MILITARY AND INTELLIGENCE NEWS BRIEFS

Talks with Russia on missile defence stalled - NATO -- Reuters

EDA Compares EU and US Government Defence Spending -- Defpro

Ukraine Boosts Military Budget by 30% -- RIA Novosti

Russian Military Continue Massive Re-armament -- Ares/Aviation Week

Russia to Modernize All Military Airfields by 2020 -- RIA Novosti

Russia This Year to Field Short-Range Missiles Near NATO States: Source -- Global Security Newswire

Iranian F-14 fighter jet crashes in country’s south; both pilot and co-pilot killed -- Washington Post/AP

Sweden To Examine $5B Gripen Upgrade Proposal -- Defense News

Israeli paras prep for airborne strikes
-- UPI

Nuclear subs will stay in Scotland, Royal Navy chiefs decide -- The Telegraph

Simulator helps design Royal Navy future aircraft carriers' flight deck -- Navy Recognition

UK considers Rafale and F-18 as 'interim aircraft'
-- Defence Management

German Angst as U.S. troops bid "Auf Wiedersehen" -- Yahoo News/Reuters

DoD Identifies Brigades Slated to Leave Germany -- Military.com

JIEDDO to Send Hundreds of New Throwable 'bots to Afghanistan -- Ares/Aviation Week

US seeks military ties, not base, in Philippines -- CBS/AP

US Warship Calls at Ukrainian Port Amid Protests -- RIA Novosti

F/A-18E/F contract brings DOD aircraft orders this week to 25 in deals worth $2.2 billion -- Avionics Aviation

GAO Assesses U.S. Navy’s Focus on Arleigh Burke Destroyers -- Defpro

Navy Getting Very Close to UAV Aerial Refueling -- Defense Tech

New drone can land on aircraft carrier -- Standard Examiner

National Museum USAF displays formerly classified reconnaissance satellites
-- US Air Force

MoH-level Valor Leads to a Robot Hand -- Defense Tech

Rep. Rivera introduces modified DREAM Act for military -- McClatchy News

Pentagon shooter pleads guilty, agrees to 25 years
-- FOX News/AP

Dying soldier gets medal 70 years later -- ABC News

America’s Most Dangerous Mall: Going Shopping at the Pentagon -- Danger Room

Ethics of 'Autonomous' Combat Drones Debated -- Militaryt.com/UPI

US Navy Seals rescued American hostages from Somalia – why won’t Britain do the same? -- Con Coughlin, The Telegraph

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