Monday, January 30, 2012

Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- January 30, 2012


NATO Allies Grapple With Shrinking Defense Budgets -- Washington Post

NATO allies are confronting a sustained weakening of the military alliance as ailing economies are forcing nearly all members, including the United States, to accelerate cuts to their defense budgets at the same time.

The Pentagon’s recent decision to eliminate two of the Army’s four brigades in Europe is the latest blow to NATO’s military capabilities. It extends a year of grim announcements from members of the alliance that they can no longer afford their security commitments and that a long period of austerity is in the offing.

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MILITARY AND INTELLIGENCE NEWS BRIEFS

Afghanistan: Will NATO Hold Up Without France? -- Military.com

U.K. Army cuts creating 'gaps' and leaving soldiers unsettled and frustrated, says chief -- The Telegraph

MOD unveils supersonic missile system -- British Forces News

Iraqi officials outraged by use of US drones: report
-- Defence Talk

Human error caused IAI Heron test flight crash
-- Globes

North Korea 'planning big military parade' -- The Telegraph

Russia, Mongolia Plan Joint Military Drills -- RIA Novosti

Belarus to Receive Russian S-400 after 2015 -- Telegraf

Strategic Weapons: Bulava Enters Hasty Production -- Strategy Page

Russia Must Be Ready for Space, Cyber Wars -- RIA Novosti

Australia may delay 12 of 14 F-35s in initial order -- F-16.net

F-22 Bad Air Mystery Remains Unsolved -- Strategy Page

Military relics get new life as weapons of the future - -PNJ

Army Eyes Even Deeper Troop Cuts -- Aol Defense

First All-Female Combat Mission Takes to the Skies -- USNavySeals.com

USS Ponce to Become Spec Ops Mothership
-- Defense Tech

Military Masks Could ‘Give Injured Soldiers Their Faces Back’ -- Danger Room

Audit: U.S. Defense Department can't account for billions for Iraq
-- CNN

Puncturing the Hot Air Balloons on U.S. Defense Spending
-- Defpro

US Appeals Court Upholds Stolen Valor Act
-- Military.com/AP

Army’s vice chief of staff, Gen. Peter W. Chiarelli, gives closing words of advocacy -- Washington Post

St. Louis parade on Iraq War's end draws thousands -- AP

It's crazy to take an accountant's approach to cutting the defense budget
-- Gary Schmitt, FOX News

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