Thursday, February 18, 2016

Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- February 18, 2016

A pair of U.S. Air Force F-15E Strike Eagles fly over northern Iraq after conducting airstrikes in Syria, in this U.S. Air Force handout photo taken early in the morning of September 23, 2014. (Reuters/U.S. Air Force/Senior Airman Matthew) / Reuters

Military.com: Cost of Anti-ISIS Campaign Now Passes $6 Billion

U.S. advisers have joined Iraqi forces mustering in central Iraq for an eventual attempt to retake Mosul, which would be the centerpiece in the campaign to defeat the Islamic State that has now cost the U.S. more than $6 billion.

Citing a Defense Department spokesman, the Hill newspaper reported Wednesday that the overall cost of U.S. military operations against the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, or ISIS, has climbed to $6.2 billion. Each day, the missions cost an average of $11.5 million, it reported.

The majority of the costs have come from the air campaign that now totals nearly 10,000 airstrikes.

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Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- February 18, 2016

Pentagon received Russian assurances it would not strike US forces in Syria -- The Hill

U.S. Official: Russian Air Strikes In Syria Increasing Despite Truce -- RFE

Pentagon: Iraqi units move into Kurdistan in prep for battle of Mosul -- Washington Post

US-Backed Groups Now Fighting Each Other in Syrian Civil War -- Military.com

A nervous Saudi Arabia just launched a massive military exercise -- Business Insider

Russia Deploys Advanced Spy Plane TU-214R In Syria’s Hmeimim Military Base -- IBTimes

Russian Defense Ministry postpones expansion of Airborne Force divisions — source -- TASS

No Plans to Reduce Russian Strategic Missile Forces’ Personnel Number -- Sputnik

‘Russia a major military’: President Obama backtracks on Moscow’s defense capabilities -- RT

Russia ranked world’s 2nd military power after U.S. -- RBTH

Pentagon Counters Russian Build-Up in Europe -- Scout

The Canadian Military Has Finally Developed Green Ammo That Won’t Poison Drinking Water -- VICE News

Ukraine Switches to German Engines, Discards Russian Military Gear Amid Crimea Row -- Defense News

Podcast: What's Hot in Singapore -- Aviation Week

Japan Seeks More Prominent Role in 'Global Defense and Security' -- Defense News

Chinese Military Interested in Dornier Seastar Amphib Aircraft -- Defense News

Breaking Out the Big Guns: Beijing Unveils New State-of-the-Art Missiles -- Sputnik

Is China's race to space a military ploy? -- Clay Dillow, special to CNBC.com

Pentagon calls for parties to halt militarization of South China Sea -- Reuters

U.S. Plans to Have ‘Very Serious’ Talks Over China’s Missile Deployment -- Time

South China Sea dispute: US military will continue operations in region -- The Guardian

The U.S.-funded Afghan air force is growing. So are civilian casualties it causes. -- Washington Post

Afghanistan's US-funded 'Pentagon' at risk in major quake, report finds -- Stars and Stripes

SIGAR: Afghan MoD Headquarters Costs Triple Original Estimate -- Defense News

Gen. Nicholson's task in Afghanistan -- The Hill

Upcoming US-South Korean Military Exercise to be Largest Ever -- VOA

Navy: controlling seas is paramount amid threats -- San Diego Union Tribune

F-35 'Deficiencies' Decreasing, But Hundreds Remain: Program Manager
-- Military.com

Despite 2022 deadline, Air Force wants A-10 squadrons to go away sooner -- Defense News

Confirmed: Work on the Pentagon’s Top-Secret Stealth Bomber Will Continue -- The Diplomat

Firm with Saudi ties works on Air Force One, other VIP jets -- USA Today

Honeywell Developing Virtual Reality Vehicle Windshield for DARPA -- Defense News

Pentagon orders Windows 10 to be installed on all 4 million of its PCs -- CNN

Study: Military falls short in treating new cases of war-related stress -- USA Today

Obama Creates Cyber Panel, Says Long-Term Vigilance Needed -- AP

Navy Intel Chief Calls Loss of His Security Clearance 'Insulting' -- Military.com

Ex-NSA, CIA chief Michael Hayden sides with Apple in FBI iPhone encryption fight -- The Week

There’s no real link between immigration and terrorism, study finds -- Washington Post

Five Costs of Military Innovation -- War On the Rocks

Apple's opposition to FBI request sets stage for broader fight over encryption -- CSM

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