Saturday, April 21, 2012

Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- April 21, 2012

Commander Harrap, a 20-year navy veteran, said Australia's submarines had 'the least reliable diesel engines ever built'. Picture: Mike Burton Source: Adelaide Now

Obsolete Collins Fleet 'A Lost Cause' -- The Australian

A SUBMARINE commander has quit the navy, describing the Collins-class fleet as obsolete and unsustainable and saying the boats are kept running only by the "sheer determination of the crews at sea".

In comments that will rattle the Defence hierarchy, Commander James Harrap, a 20-year navy veteran, said Australia's submarines had "the least reliable diesel engines ever built", and attempts to upgrade the boats would be a waste of money because their performance would only get worse.

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MILITARY AND INTELLIGENCE NEWS BRIEFS

Russia, China seek info on US drone held by Iran
-- AP

Strategic Weapons: China And The North Korean TEL -- strategy Page

New India Long-range Missile Operational by 2014: Developers -- Defense News

China says India is a 'partner, not rival' after missile launch -- CNN

Pics of the Day: Look Who’s Headed to Sea Again -- Defense Tech

Israel Port Defense Critical For Security
-- Aviation Week

Navy's HMS Dragon commissioned at Portsmouth Naval Base -- BBC

Leon Panetta: US military planning for greater role in Syria conflict
-- Christian Science Monitor

Some Afghan recruits dealing drugs to US military, records show -- Stars and Stripes

3 US military personnel killed in Mali crash
-- FOX News/AP

Tomorrow’s ‘reconstituted’ Marine Corps
-- DoD Buzz

Air Force: Advanced satellite to launch May 3 -- Military Times

Submarines: Seawolf Gets A Secret Upgrade -- Strategy Page

U.S. Army Plans Leave Soldiers Vulnerable to Air Threats -- Defpro

US Navy to start P-8 operational tests in the summer -- Flight Global

Navy Partnering Tomahawks and Small Drones as Hunter-Killers -- Defense Tech

DOD Announces New Teleworking Policy
-- US Department of Defense

Air Force contracting success: A sliding scale -- DoD Buzz

Pentagon Streamlines Requirements Process -- Defense News

Sequester Will Slam Shipbuilding Hardest; Navy League Rallies Resistance -- Aol Defense

Pentagon Wants Spy Troops Posing as Businessmen -- Danger Room

Pentagon Pushes For Greater Spy Powers; Wants To Run Businesses, Like CIA -- Aol Defense

Women sue military academies over handling of sexual assaults -- Stars and Stripes

U.S. Army: 11 military personnel involved in prostitution inquiry -- L.A. Times

Air Force cuts back on air show demonstrations
-- Bloomberg Businessweek

Military Cancels Ted Nugent Performance Citing Violent Rhetoric About Obama -- Hollywood Reporter

Why we need more accountability in Afghanistan -- Andrew J. Bacevich, Washington Post

Toss out the all-volunteer military
-- Thomas E. Ricks, Washington Post

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