Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- July 24, 2012

The Army is developing new body armor that is more form-fitting for female soldiers. (U.S. Army)

US Army Testing Body Armor For Female Soldiers -- FOX News/Innovation News

Female soldiers in the U.S. Army have spent years fighting on modern battlefields with body armor designed for men. But the Army plans to change that poor-fitting scenario by field-testing new female body armor starting next summer.

Male body armor poses problems well beyond fashion sense for the 14 percent of the Army that consists of female soldiers — the male body armor's broad shoulders restrict their arm movements and the front armor plate's length cuts into leg circulation when they sit. That led the Army's Program Executive Office (PEO) to begin making female body armor prototypes based on sizing and fitting tests.

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MILITARY AND INTELLIGENCE NEWS BRIEFS

North Korea 'moves attack helicopters near border with South' -- The Telegraph

South Korea, U.S. to Hold Massive Military Drill
-- Global Security Newswire

British defence cuts: Anger in the ranks as top brass survive cull -- The Telegraph

New Boots For British Soldiers -- MoD

A Full Rundown Of Russia's Immense Military Acquisitions -- Business Insider

Fearing recruitment, India restricts contacts with CIA
-- New York Daily News

Iran’s nuclear chief says Iran can make higher grade nuclear fuel for ships, but no plans now -- Washington Post/AP

Iran Could Face "Knockout Blow" on Ballistic Missile Development: Report -- Global Security Newswire

Carter Describes Asia-Pacific Strategy in New Delhi -- US Department of Defense

New officer course focuses on multinational command leadership
-- Stars and Stripes

Witnesses: US general opposed investigation of abuses at Afghan Army hospital -- Washington Post/AP

Nearly 5 Million People Have Government Security Clearances -- Threat Level

Attrition: More Dangerous Than Bombs And Bullets -- Strategy Page

Marine Corps Orders New Close Combat Pistol
-- Defence Talk

U.S. military increases demand for infrared camera systems
-- Examiner

Six DOD projects are combined $8 billion over budget -- Business Journal

CIA leak case may not spare reporters -- Politico

Defense, Deterrence Can Work In Cyberspace, But Don't Forget Offense -- Aol Defense

What Darpa Learned From UAVForge -- Aviation Week

Military stands ready if needed at political conventions
-- Stars and Stripes/Tampa Tribune

Mandatory reverse boot camp will prepare troops to leave military -- Stars and Stripes

Stolen valor: Obama vows to fight ‘contemptible’ lies with website -- The Ticket/Yahoo News

Is military's communications system interfering with garage doors? -- Stars and Stripes/The Day, New London, Conn.

Flying Under the Influence
-- @DRUNKENPREDATOR, Foreign Policy

Give Treasury Its Proper Role on the National Security Council -- Robert M. Kimmitt, New York Times

Defense Cuts: How Do You Buy 1.8 Submarines?
-- Larry Abramson, NPR

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