Thursday, September 17, 2015

Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- September 17, 2015



Reuters: Exclusive: Syrian army starts using new weapons from Russia - military source

The Syrian military has recently started using new types of air and ground weapons supplied by Russia, a Syrian military source told Reuters on Thursday, underlining growing Russian support to Damascus that is alarming the United States.

The source described the weapons as highly accurate and effective. The army had started using them in recent weeks having been trained in their use in Syria in recent months, the source said.

"New weapons are being delivered, and new types of weapons. The Syrian army is being trained in the use of these weapons. In fact, the army has started using some of these (weapon) types," the source said in response to a question about Russian support.

Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- September 17, 2015

US plans to accept Russia offer to join military talks on Syria -- FOX News/AP

Moscow's military move complicates Washington's Syria conundrum -- Deutsche Welle

Pentagon criticised for 'failing' to arm Syria rebels -- Al Jazeera

France Plans Air Strikes in Syria in Coming Weeks -- Reuters

UN Chief Says There Is No Military Solution in Syria -- AP

Russia develops directed-energy weapons -- TASS

Aircraft carrier electromagnetic catapult in development in Russia -- TASS

Armata: New Secrets of Russia’s ‘Future Tank’ Unveiled -- Sputnik

Russia's New Sarmat Heavy Nuclear Missile Delayed Again -- Moscow Times

Japan's ASDF to deploy next-generation U.S. refueling aircraft by 2018 -- Asahi Shimbun

Ex-CIA agent: Japan's military needed for North Korea collapse -- UPI

New Poll Shows Sharp Shift in NATO Support -- Defense News

MI5 chief backs new powers for spy agencies -- RT

Just Defense, Huh? US Mulls Permanent F-22 Raptor Base in Europe -- Spuntik

USAFE Chief Calls For An F-22 Base In Europe -- Defense News

US Naval Commander Fears China's, Russia's Increasing Tech Capabilities -- Sputnik

Ashton Carter: Russia, China closing military tech gap with U.S. -- Washington Times

U.S. - China Summit to seek expanded military ties -- Washington Times

US Army Wants More Firepower across Formations, General Says -- Military.com

General Warns Budget Woes May Limit F-35 Purchases in 2016 -- DoD Buzz

Pentagon sees risk in F-35 fighter's complex logistics program -- Reuters.com

Pentagon Promises to Fess Up About Real Cost of Next Generation Bomber -- Sputnik

General Blasts A-10 vs. F-35 Debate as ‘Ludicrous’ -- DoD Buzz

Air Force Wants a Laser Weapon on AC-130J Gunship -- Defense Tech

US Navy Successfully Fires Tactical Missile From Littoral Combat Ship -- Sputnik

After Pitching U-2 Successor, Lockheed Touts U-2 -- DoD Buzz

Carter Says Military Would Lose $38 Billion with Stopgap Spending Plan -- Military.com

GOP debate draws out candidates on military policy -- Military Times

Military Hearing on Bergdahl Desertion Charges Begins -- ABC News/AP

Which nation spends more on its military? Iran or Israel? -- Mondoweiss

Futurist: Risk of Miscalculating Nuclear War is Higher Than Ever -- Defense Tech

1 comment:

Daniel said...

I think that might be one reason we're going to Syria. Maybe even the main one. Test out new weapon systems somewhere that is not our territory and does not actually carry many risks for us if we lose; gain valuable experience and/or good publicity for our forces AND our tech that we will later sell elsewhere, and probably get paid for it too.