Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- September 11, 2013



Securing Syria’s Chemical Weapons Arsenal Would Be Formidable Task, Experts Say -- Washington Post

As diplomats wrangled over competing plans for securing Syria’s chemical weapons, arms-control experts warned Tuesday of the formidable challenges involved in carrying out such a complex and risky operation in the midst of a raging civil war.

U.N. teams dispatched to Syria for the mission would be attempting something new: finding and safeguarding a long-
hidden arsenal in a country that has long stood outside key international arms-control agreements — all while exposed to crossfire from Syria’s warring factions.

Although the mission might be worth the risks, experts say, it would be costly and time-consuming, especially if the goal included the physical destruction of what is estimated to be thousands of chemical warheads and rockets as well as hundreds of tons of liquid toxins kept in bulk storage throughout Syria.

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MILITARY AND INTELLIGENCE NEWS BRIEFS

Obama: U.S. military ready if Russia’s Syria plan fails -- Yahoo News

Navy Deploys USS Barry to Middle East -- NRO

Kerry acknowledges slow flow of aid to Syrian rebels -- CNN

U.S. providing some lethal aid to Syrian rebels: opposition spokesman -- Reuters

Putin shipping Assad more weapons to crush rebels -- Times of Israel

Turk Military Building New Base on Syrian Border -- Defense News

Defence secretary: selling weapons abroad is priority for Britain -- The Guardian

UK's Hammond Announces Missile Deal -- Defense News

Russia unveils plans for new anti-missile system, 5th-generation fighter jet -- Space Daily/Voice of Russia

Russia to Sell China Su-35 Multirole Fighter Jets -- The Diplomat

Missiles In a Box And More at Russia’s Bizarro Arms Show -- War Is Boring

US Department of Defense: Solar Energy Deal Tops $32 Billion in August Awards -- DoD Buzz

Successful Shootdown: DDG Hits Ballistic-missile Target -- Defense News

This All-Seeing Spy Drone Can Detect the Slightest Disturbance -- War Is Boring

Expert Report: Talk of WMD Terror Threat to U.S. Has Been 'Overheated' -- Global Security Newswire

White House ramps up 9/11 security measures, citing Benghazi -- Reuters

House Panel Rolls Out Short-Term 2014 CR -- Defense News

DoD begins search for Air Force One replacement -- Air Force Times

Government Announces Steps to Restore Confidence on Encryption Standards -- New York Times

New Snowden Documents Show NSA Deemed Google Networks a "Target" -- Salon

Warrior Web Closer to Making Its Performance-Improving Suit a Reality -- Space Daily

Squid Skin Is Inspiring Better Camouflage For Soldiers -- Business Insider

Obama to nominate Carlin as DOJ’s chief national security lawyer -- CNN

Congressman wants Navy secretary to investigate Marine Corps commandant -- Marine Times

Survey: Newest wounded veterans struggling but resilient -- Stars and Stripes

GAO questions keeping AFRICOM in Germany -- Stars and Stripes

A year after Benghazi, State Department hopes to expand security training -- McClatchy News

Can a Century-Old Concept Keep More U.S. Navy Ships in Commission? -- Information Dissemination

Opinion: Evolving UAVs Allows U.S. to Stay Ahead of the Enemy -- Norman Friedman, USNI News

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