Saturday, January 28, 2012

Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- January 28, 2012

Army, Air Force Chiefs Defend Cuts In End Strength -- Stars and Stripes

WASHINGTON — The Army and Air Force chiefs of staff offered more detail Friday on the shrinkage they expect in their respective forces, arguing the cuts won’t hamper the ability of soldiers and airmen to protect the country.

The Army will drop to 490,000 troops by 2017, compared with more than 560,000 now. The planned reduction follows a quick inflation that provided ground troops for the Iraq and Afghanistan wars.

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MILITARY AND INTELLIGENCE NEWS BRIEFS

Experts divided on Pentagon's proposed cuts -- CNN

Indian Navy to add 49 ships, submarines -- the Hindu

U.K. To Develop Short-Range Weapon To Protect Warships -- Defense News

Pantsir: high-precision weapon of 21st century -- Voice of Russia

U.K.: 3,000 more MoD civil servants to be axed to save cash -- The Telegraph

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

British City Eager to Host Trident Missile Subs, Lawmaker Says -- Global Security Newswire

NATO Chief: Basic Components Of European Missile Defense To Be Ready By May -- RTT News

US seeks greater military ties with China -- AFP

US-China military ties have not advanced: Pentagon -- The Economic Times

Postponed Israel-U.S. Drill to be Held in October -- Arutz Sheva

US, South Korea to Hold Joint Military Exercises
-- Voice of America

No 'significant' change to US troops in Korea: Adm. Willard
-- Korea Times

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

US Has “No Desire” for New Bases in Pacific -- Voice of America

US Making More Powerful Bomb to Hit Underground Facilities‎
-- RIA Novosti

Marine questions value of STOVL Harrier and F-35B -- Eric Palmer Blog

Struggling in US, F-35 Fighter Pushes Sales Abroad -- Military.com/AP

Pentagon Unveils New Plan for Conventional Submarine-Based Ballistic Missiles -- Global Security Newswire

U.S. Pushes Back Future Nuclear-Armed Sub -- Global Security Newswire

U.S. Navy Sidesteps Most Pentagon Cuts
-- Defense News

Pentagon announces cuts to Austal-built vessels -- al.com

A Basic Mistake That Trashed a JSTARS -- Defense Tech

U.S. Navy Fires Littoral Combat Ship Program Manager -- Defense News

Military plan to delay submarine, engine projects could hurt Connecticut towns -- FOX News

Bin Laden raid commander McRaven seizes moment to push for expanded US special operations -- Washington Post/AP

Pentagon Confused by Its Own ‘Subs vs. Terrorists’ Plan -- Danger Room

Military judge approves next pre-trial hearing for Major Hasan case -- Dvids

An Iraqi Massacre, a Light Sentence and a Question of Military Justice -- New York Times

Senior NSC aide vetted for Pentagon assistant secretary post
-- Yahoo News/The Envoy

Mayor Bloomberg: No NYC parade for Iraq War vets
-- AP

Widows are the 'forgotten ghosts of war' says wife of killed officer -- The Telegraph

Pentagon call for U.S. base closures a political move, lawmakers say -- McClatchy News

Secretary Panetta Making the Right Moves on Defense Restructuring -- Defpro

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