Monday, October 12, 2015

Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- October 12, 2015



Al Jazeera: Analysis: Is Russia flexing its missiles in Syria?

Use of advanced missiles and state-of-the-art jets suggests Moscow is sending a message to more than just Syrian rebels.

Russia's firing of 26 long-range SS-N-30A Kalibr cruise missiles from four surface ships in the Caspian Sea against 11 targets in Syria on Wednesday marks a significant escalation in President Vladimir Putin's military intervention in the Middle East.

The missiles flew almost 1,500km on a flight path that took them over Iran and Iraq before impacting in Syria.

The strikes were ostensibly part of intensifying Russian attacks in support of a new offensive in central Syria by forces loyal to President Bashar al-Assad, which also included air strikes by attack jets and helicopter gunships based at Latakia.

Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- October 12, 2015

New Syrian alliance groups U.S.-backed Kurds, Arabs -- Reuters

Turkish military says Syrian jets, missile systems harass its warplanes -- Reuters

Syrian Jets, SAMs Lock onto Turkish F-16s: Report -- Defense Tech

Evidence mounts of Russian cluster-bomb use in Syria -- Al Jazeera

Su-30 Flankers Provide Cover for Russian Bombers in Syria -- Sputnik

New fighter jets join Russian Aerospace Forces' operation in Syria — Defense Ministry -- TASS

UK MoD denies tabloid reports RAF 'ready to shoot down' Russian planes over Iraq -- RT

US Begins Removing Patriot Missiles from Turkey -- Defense News

US Pulling Patriot Missiles Stationed in Turkey -- Sputnik

Fighting ISIS: Is Pentagon Using Air Power's Full Potential? -- Lara Seligman, Defense News

Video of Chinese CH-4 UAV in Iraq -- Alert 5

Armata Tank to Be Declassified When Adopted by Russian Military -- Sputnik

Russia’s Tiny Missile Boats Pack Huge Punch – Military Expert -- Sputnik

Iran test fires new long-range missile -- The Hill

India eyes safer skies with Russian S-400 Triumf -- Times of India

China and India Hold Joint Military Exercise -- The Diplomat

Japan seeks to cut spending on US military bases – report -- RT

Japan eyes collaborative defense development at home and abroad -- Nikkei

Historic North Korean Parade Shows Kim Jong Un's Military Might -- NBC

North Korea's Military Parade: Major Takeaways -- The Diplomat

French-Built Mistral Warships to Arrive in Egypt in Summer 2016 -- Sputnik

France to sign aerospace deals with Saudi Arabia -- Reuters

NATO: Helicopter Crash at Kabul Base Kills 5 -- AP

US Army To Prioritize New Light Vehicle, Stryker Upgrade -- Defense News

Study: Carrier strike group best meets future threats -- Navy Times

Navy Tests Amphibious Ships for Domestic Response -- Defense Tech

Touring the USS Coronado Littoral Combat Ship -- DoD Buzz

Pentagon denies Russian rocket engine waiver for Lockheed-Boeing venture -- Reuters

The Military Is Creating Vampire Drones That Die in the Sun -- Defense One

Military tech is helping fight wildfires -- USA Today

Drone Project Lacks Pentagon Orders Needed to Stay Aloft -- WSJ

SpaceX, Lockheed-Boeing Venture to Bid on GPS Launch Next Month -- DoD Buzz

Gen. Abrams to Decide Whether Bergdahl Case Goes to Court-Martial -- Military.com

CSI: Pentagon - Who Killed American Strategy? -- Adam Elkus, War On The Rocks

2 comments:

Unknown said...

It was a Russian made missile fired form a patrol boat that sunk an Israeli destroyer.

Russia was behind the silicon revolution due to the Communist system, but it seems to have caught up.

TWN said...

When WW1 broke out everyone had the same basic weapons MG's, Quick Fire Artillery, Turn-bolt Rifles, this war were in now, everyone has the same basic weapons, I won't be surprised by anything the Russians or China fields, but what will surprise me is how they use them.