Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- December 26, 2012

Famous armorer Mikhail Kalashnikov. (RIA Novosti / Ruslan Krivobok)

AK-47 Inventor Mikhail Kalashnikov In Intensive Care -- RT

Mikhail Kalashnikov, the 93 year-old inventor of the world’s most popular automatic rifle, has been admitted to a cardiology hospital in the Russian city of Izhevsk, in the Urals.

The engineer’s health is said to have worsened during a routine check up on December 20, and Kalashnikov has stayed in intensive care ever since.

According to his biographer Aleksandr Uzhanov, the weapons designer, who has until recently regularly attended work at the military plant in named after him, “feels good and plans to leave the hospital in the coming days.”

Doctors confirm the life of the increasingly frail Kalashnikov is not in immediate danger.

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MILITARY AND INTELLIGENCE NEWS BRIEFS

Chinese military power 'shifting Pacific balance', says defence white paper -- The Australian

Australian war games with China on radar -- The Australian

Kazakh military plane crashes, all 27 on board killed -- Reuters

China's Military Ordered To Clean Up And Get Stronger -- Strategy Page

Official: Iran among Top 20 Manufacturers of Navy Vessels -- Fars News Agency (Iran)

Leaked Image Shows First RAF Rivet Joint -- Ares/Aviation Week

The Great Russian Train Wreck -- Strategy Page

India Claims Problems With Russian-Leased Nuclear Sub
-- RIA Novosti

Increasing Marine Embassy Security a Challenge -- Military.com/UPI

Head of nuclear security agency steps down -- Christian Science Monitor/AP

NSA’s Super-Secure Database Dodges Bullet From Senate -- Wired

Revealed: NSA targeting domestic computer systems in secret test -- CNet

The Pentagon's Decade-Long Spending Spurt Is Over: Welcome To The New Austerity
-- International Business Times

Skype Links Guardsmen to Home on Holidays
-- Military.com/Bangor Daily News

One in 12 in military has clogged heart arteries -- Reuters

Heart Disease in Military Shows Steep Drop Since Korean War
-- New York Times

Freedom Of Information Request Reveals British Government's Plans For A Zombie Outbreak -- Business Insider/The Telegraph

Through the Glass Darkly: What U.S. Intelligence Predicts for 2030 -- The Cutting Edge

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