Thursday, January 30, 2014

Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- January 30, 2014


China Challenging U.S. Military Technological Edge -Pentagon Official -- Reuters

Jan 28 (Reuters) - The U.S. military's technological superiority is increasingly challenged by China, and efforts to maintain an edge are complicated by shrinking defense budgets that have cut money for development, the Pentagon's top weapons buyer said on Tuesday.

Frank Kendall, the deputy undersecretary of defense for acquisition and technology, told lawmakers the U.S. military's technological superiority is being "challenged in ways that I have not seen for decades, particularly in the Asia-Pacific region," where China is pursuing a rapid modernization program.

"Technological superiority is not assured," Kendall told the Armed Services Committee in the House of Representatives. "This is not a future problem. This is a here-now problem.

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Military And Intelligence News Briefs

China threatens US military superiority: official -- Space Daily/AFP

Russia to Create Cyberwarfare Units by 2017 -- RIA Novosti

Russia to Float Out Stealth Sub for Black Sea Fleet in May -- RIA Novosti

Russia’s Prosecutor General Points to Graft in Defense Industry -- RIA Novosti

US Alleges Russian Missile Treaty Violation – Report -- RIA Novosti

NATO Transformation Chief: Without Good Training 'No Need' for New Platforms -- Defense News

UAE, Libya Request US Arms Purchases -- Defense News

Air Defense: Arabs Prepare For The Iranian Missile Barrage -- Strategy Page

Japan navy admits 'losing' $5 million submarine -- The Telegraph

N.Korea enlarging site for bigger missiles: institute -- Space Daily/AFP

N. Korea Warns Against War Games in Rare News Conference -- Voice of America

U.S. Strategic Bombers Won't Take Part in South Korea Drill: Officials -- Global Security Newswire

Israeli General Says Al-Qaida's Syria Fighters Set Up in Turkey -- Voice of America

Bipartisan Task Force Calls on U.S. to Support Possible Israeli Strike on Iran -- Washington Free Beacon

U.S: Syria may be able to produce biological weapons -- Al Arabiya

Pentagon chief hints at US impatience with Afghan President Karzai -- FOX News/AP

Pentagon Links Prosperity to Asia-Pacific Partnerships -- US Department of Defense

Pentagon to review strategic nuclear deterrence mission -- Fort Hood Sentinel

Air Force Secretary proposes changes to missile force -- Stars and Stripes

Pentagon: Nuclear force health a 'top national security priority' -- The Hill

One-Seventh of U.S. Missileers Now Sidelined by Cheating Probe -- Global Security Newswire

USAF Secretary Sees Smaller Force in Future -- Defense News

Scientist: U.S. has too many nuclear weapons -- Sun Journal

Lockheed F-35 Develops Cracks, Pentagon’s Tester Finds -- Bloomberg

Report: F-35 Cracks in Tests, Isn’t Reliable -- DoD Buzz

Bunker-Buster Bomb Upgrades Effective, Pentagon’s Tester Says -- Bloomberg Businessweek

U.S. Air Force, Boeing Confident Tanker Program Still on Schedule -- New York Times/Reuters

Weapons: A Sniper Rifle With A Mind Of Its Own -- Strategy Page

'Information dominance' proponent slated to take over NSA, Cyber Command -- RT

Angry Birds creator claims no Internet devices may be safe from NSA -- Digital Trends

Terror Suspect Challenges NSA Surveillance Program -- AP

NSA spied on Copenhagen UN climate summit – Snowden leak -- RT

CIA Director Grilled On Domestic Surveillance, Torture At Senate Hearing -- Huffington Post

Intelligence leaks top terrorism in threat assessment -- Washington Times

Pentagon Awards $7 Billion Green Energy Contract -- Motley Fool

Unresolved Budget Issues Continue to Cast Cloud Over Military Strategy -- National Defense

Hackers, spies, threats and the US spies' budget -- Tara McKelvey BBC

NASA Observes Day of Remembrance Jan. 31 -- Space War

At least 2,169 US military deaths in Afghanistan since 2001 -- FOX News/AP

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