Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- July 30, 2013

South African soldiers during a joint patrol with Central African soldiers in the streets of Bangui. Reuters/Luc Gnago

South Africa’s Military Meltdown -- New Statesman

On the face of it, life continues as normal, but behind the scenes the South African military has been cut to the point where it's doubtful it will be able to live up to its African responsibilities.

The South African military – once feared across much of Africa – is today in steep decline. Its budget has been slashed; its equipment unserviced and unserviceable and its troops demoralised. In the 1980s – at the height of apartheid – the country spent four per cent of GDP on the military. Today that figure stands at around one per cent. While cuts were certainly justified, the scale of the reductions has done lasting damage to the Defence Force.

This is, of course, not the impression the Ministry of Defence provides the South African public. On the face of it, life continues as normal. A major military exercise is currently under way with the United States military.

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MILITARY AND INTELLIGENCE NEWS BRIEFS

Russia begins construction of advanced attack submarine -- Space War/UPI

Russia should use own electronics in defence industry-deputy PM -- Reuters

Russia Develops Silent Robotic Armored Vehicle -- RIA Novosti

Indian Army most influential in Asia Pacific region: US General -- Economic Times

INS Vikramaditya sea trials successful -- The Hindu

India’s First Ballistic Missile Sub to Begin Sea Trials -- The Diplomat

Xi’an air base hosts reporters in military media day first -- Global Times

China’s Military Preparing for ‘People’s War’ in Cyberspace, Space -- Washington Free Beacon

Singapore, Brazil firms eye Latin American defense market -- Space Daily/UPI

Israeli military exports hit record $7.5B -- Space Daily/UPI

Sources: Israel Slated for Refurbished US Army Rocket Launchers -- Defense News

Israel gets ready to expand its submarine fleet -- UPI

Kazakh General, Ukrainian Arms Dealers Convicted of Bribery -- Defense News

Turkey’s $50 billion jet program in question -- Hurriyet Daily news

Iraq requests Bell 412 EP helicopters sale from US -- Air Force Technology

Royal Navy pulls out of Nato commitments -- Scotsman

Russia to Hand Over ‘Black Hole’ Sub to Vietnam in November -- RIA Novosti

U.S. Army won't bar contractors linked to Afghan insurgents -watchdog -- Reuters

Lockheed, Pentagon reach deal on 71 more F-35s -source -- Reuters

F-16 pilots may soon be using small Windows 8 tablets in flight -- CITE World

DoD To Unveil Strategic Review Findings -- Defense Daily

The Heart of the Navy’s Next Destroyer -- USNI News

Keeping the USS Wasp Ready to Respond -- BAE Systems

Two of the Army’s Key Vehicle Programs in Limbo -- Defense News

Pentagon Likely to Cut Furlough Days -- AP

Pentagon Furlough Days Inflated -- Weekly Standard

Mattis to DoD: Lighten Up on Sequester Talk -- Military.com

Recordings are new perspective on Navy jet crash -- Stars and Stripes/Virginia-Pilot

FBI to Rand Paul: Domestic drone surveillance doesn’t require a warrant -- Washington Examiner

Air Force Asks Students to Solve Real-World Problems -- New York Times

Who Serves in the U.S. Military? The Demographics of Enlisted Troops and Officers -- Heritage Foundation

Japan could soften U.S. cuts -- Hisahiko Okazaki, Japan Times

Veterans of WWII raid holding 70th reunion in Ohio -- AP

The would-be Navy chaplain who doesn't believe in God -- Stars and Stripes

U.S. Military Deaths in Afghanistan -- New York Times

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