Thursday, August 2, 2012

Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- August 2, 2012



GPS-Guided Hypersonic Bullets: Navy’s Next Dream Weapon -- Danger Room

What’s crazier than an electrically fired, 5,600 mph bullet? An electrically fired, 5,600 mph bullet that’s GPS-guided, too. The Navy wants one of those to use with its cutting-edge cannon — a gizmo also known as the Electromagnetic Rail Gun.

The Office of Naval Research wants this guided munition to be compatible with current naval artillery guns, too. It’s the Navy’s latest step into its quest to improve warships’ capabilities to shoot down missiles coming at them — as well as fire projectiles at enemies miles and miles away.

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MILITARY AND INTELLIGENCE NEWS BRIEFS

U.S. model for a future war fans tensions with China and inside Pentagon -- Washington Post

Chinese destroyer enters Mediterranean via Suez -- YNet News

Iraq seeking Russian air defense gear: official -- Reuters

Russian Air Force to Get 400 Modernized Mi-8 Helicopters by 2020
-- RIA Novosti

Professionals in Russian Airborne Forces to Double by 2017 -- RIA Novosti

Russia Could Deploy Unmanned Bomber After 2040 - Air Force -- RIA Novosti

Analysts divided on course of action for the Russian Air Force
-- Russia And India Report

Belarus Special Forces to Receive Ultralights by 2015 -- RIA Novosti

Australia defense Minister Smith rejects proposal for US carrier base -- ABC News (Australia)

Top US Commander in Afghanistan Visits Pakistan -- New York Times/AP

The Air Force’s record-breaking B-1 deployment -- DoD Buzz

DepSecDef Carter Warns Of Training Shortfalls If Sequester Happens; HASC Hearing Marked By Shouting, Silliness - -Aol Defense

Official: Sequestration cuts could mean less training for troops -- Stars and Stripes

Pentagon’s War on Porn Spreads to Missile Defense Machines -- Danger Room

Spy Chief Called Silicon Valley Stooge in Army Software Civil War -- Danger Room

House panel to probe Army’s IED software report -- Washington Times

New PTSD app for iPhone, Android -- Defense Tech

USS Miami fire suspect to stay in jail: Judge rules danger to community is too great
-- Stars and Stripes/Foster's Daily Democrat, Dover, N.H

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