Friday, March 16, 2012

Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- March 16, 2012

Special U.S. Military Unit Hunts Mexico Border Drug Flights -- Reuters

(Reuters) - A highly specialized U.S. military task force is using battlefield technology to help federal police hunt elusive drug traffickers slipping over the Mexico border in hard-to-detect ultralight aircraft, officials said on Thursday.

Joint Task Force North, a cadre of highly specialized Marines, soldiers, sailors and airmen, is using the military's cutting edge radar and optical technologies to help the U.S. Border Patrol nab the drug flights in southern Arizona and New Mexico.

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MILITARY AND INTELLIGENCE NEWS BRIEFS

Insurgents Used Cell Phone Geotags to Destroy AH-64s in Iraq -- Defense Tech

Warplanes: Dancing With Thieves -- Strategy Page

Japan Making Its F-2 Fighter Fleet More Lethal
-- Defense Update

Iran's Parchin Test Site: What UN Nuke Inspectors Think They'll Find -- Aol Defense

Swedish Air Force Will Need 60 to 80 New Fighters
-- Defense News

NATO helicopter crash kills 16 people in Afghanistan -- Reuters

Norwegian Hercules plane vanishes en route to Sweden -- BBC

Three soldiers shot in France -- The Guardian

Help poor heroes: Stop forces' pay cut, demand British chiefs -- The Sun

Dutch back NATO missile defense -- UPI

Amnesty calls for halt to weapons ship en route from US to Egypt -- Ahram Online

U.K., U.S. Outline Future Cyber Cooperation -- Defense News

Air Force Redesigns F-22 Emergency Oxygen Handles -- Defense Tech

U.S. Doubling Minesweepers in Persian Gulf -- Defense News

U.S. Starts to Close Bases in Afghanistan -- The Danger Room

Navy confirms cost overrun on CVN 78
-- DoD Buzz

U.S. Senator Presses Nuclear Agency on Lack of Future Funding Details -- Global Security Newswire

Marines Told Cuts Won't Affect Current Enlistments -- Military.com

Marines to cut four battalions, 12 air squadrons
-- Yahoo News/Reuters

Bradley Manning aided al-Qaida with WikiLeaks documents, military says -- The Guardian

Majority in US oppose military intervention in Syria, poll finds -- The Hill

Veteran Job Prospects Brighter, Panetta Says -- US Department of Defense

McCain sees another Solyndra in Navy biofuels spending -- The Hill

US missile defense: Loaded system, empty promises -- RT (Russia)

Soldiers: The Other 1 Percent -- Timothy Egan, New York Times

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