Monday, September 16, 2013

Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- September 14, 2013

Sources say the US Air Force is considering eliminating its entire fleet of KC-10 tankers in order to save money. (US Air Force)

USAF Weighs Scrapping KC-10, A-10 Fleets -- Defense News

WASHINGTON — Faced with steep budget cuts and the desire to keep existing procurement initiatives on track, the US Air Force is considering scrapping its entire fleet of KC-10 tankers and A-10 attack jets, according to multiple military and defense sources.

Also on the chopping block are F-15C fighter jets and a planned $6.8 billion purchase of new combat search-and-rescue helicopters, these sources say.

While these proposals are far from final, the options show the magnitude of the decisions facing Air Force leadership as the service wrestles with the prospect of cutting billions of dollars in planned spending over the next decade.

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MILITARY AND INTELLIGENCE NEWS BRIEFS

Fire breaks out on Russian nuclear submarine -- Reuters

Israel has 80 nuclear warheads, can make 115 to 190 more, report says -- L.A. Times

China military tells U.S. not to encourage Japan over isles -- Reuters

India Retests Missile That Can Reach Chinese Cities -- AP

Drone war heats up between China and Japan -- Washington Times

China builds fast to trigger drone race with America -- Sunday Times

Ugandan President Accused of Abusing Army, Misusing Funds -- Voice of America

Commander: Iranian Navy Choppers Equipped with Anti-Submarine Weaponry -- Fars News Agency

UK Royal Navy Examines Ballistic-Missile Defense Capabilities -- Defense News

'BAE' documents lost by SFO found at cannabis farm -- The Telegraph

Alleged NSA post in Austria becomes state affair -- AP

In Afghanistan drawdown, U.S. forced to take costly option in transporting military gear out -- Washington Post

With pullout looming, NATO forces disassembling larger Afghan bases -- Stars and Stripes/McClatchy News

ISAF reconsiders Afghan basing plans -- Stars and Stripes

Navy opens its hatches to China -- UT San Diego

Army Adapts to Fewer Troops in Europe -- Military.com

US Iron Dome Production -- Israel Defense

Navy secretary says he's committed to littoral ship program -- AP

Defense Cuts: Four Navy Programs To Watch Closely -- Forbes

Navy Confronts Anticipated Submarine Shortfall -- DoD Buzz

Winnefeld: Army should also consider crisis response units -- Army Times

Nation's Bloated Nuclear Spending Comes Under Fire -- AP

Navy spent $71 million on arson-damaged USS Miami before repair scuttled -- AP

Army to report on vehicles' turbulent future -- Army Times

Cost of flying Northrop's Global Hawk down over 50 pct-sources -- Reuters

Army scientists find ways to make body armor lighter -- Army Times

Northrop Unveils F-35 Missile Protection System -- Defense One

Key GOP chairman prepared to cut troop benefits -- Army Times

Ill. Guardsman dies in training -- Army Times

Sequestration Forces Air Force To Limit Free Flu Shots -- Pentagon Post

U.S. soldiers accepting cash, drugs for Mexican drug cartel contract hits -- New York Daily News

AFRICOM at 5 Years: The Maturation of a New U.S. Combatant Command -- SSI

Fox: Stop Pretending Enforced Cuts Won't Be Harmful -- Defense News

FBI Admits It Controlled Tor Servers Behind Mass Malware Attack -- Threat Level

Is cyberwar really war? -- Gal Beckerman, Boston Globe

Cyber security: The new arms race for a new front line -- Anna Mulrine, Christian Science Monitor

Amos: America Needs a Robust Crisis Response Force -- General james F. Amos, Defense One

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