Wednesday, March 16, 2016

Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- March 16, 2016

Voice of America: Pentagon: Tight Budgets Harming US Military Readiness

CAPITOL HILL — Top officials from four branches of the U.S. military said Tuesday that tight defense budgets have strained their ability to replenish capacity from two wars, meet current demands and assure readiness for future conflicts.

“We are consuming readiness as fast as we are building it,” General Daniel Allyn, the Army's vice chief of staff, said in testimony before a Senate Armed Services subcommittee.

“Twenty-five years of continuous combat, coupled with budget instability and lower-than-planned top lines [budgets], have made the Air Force one of the smallest, oldest and least ready in our history,” said Gen. David Goldfein, the Air Force's vice chief of staff.

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Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- March 16, 2016

Analysis: What Russia’s Military Withdrawal From Syria Means for Fight Against ISIS, Assad Regime -- USNI News

Second batch of Russian jets leaves Syria airbase -- RT

Watch Russian Air Force Su-34s returning home from Syria (Video) -- Alert 5

Russia’s 'Largely Achieved' Syrian Objectives in Facts and Figures -- Sputnik

Pentagon: 'We'll see' if Russia withdraws from Syria -- The Hill

U.S. Bombing of Islamic State Fell to 8-Month Low in February
-- Bloomberg

CIA has ignored intelligence on ISIS since 2013 and could have halted its rise when it only had a handful of recruits, Syrian rebel spy chief claims -- Daily Maqil

Russia, Tajikistan Start Large-Scale Military Exercises On Afghan Border -- Eurasianet.org

Russia ready to start production of dual-control version of Night Hunter attack helicopter -- TASS

Infantry: Russian Paratroopers Survive -- Strategy Page

Russian secret service agents follow two Brits 'accused of spying on military air base' -- Mirror

Naval Air: China Reveals More About Their New Carrier -- Strategy Page

Poland Eyes $21B Program To Replace Fighting Vehicles -- Defense News

West Africa violence: France to deploy reaction force in Burkina Faso -- BBC

Japan Commissions New Stealth Attack Submarine -- The Diplomat

Pakistan Spies Likely Targeted India Military, FireEye Says -- Bloomberg

Ecuador army plane crashes in Amazon region killing 22 -- BBC

US admiral accuses Iran of violating international law -- The Hill

US: Impact of losing access to South China Sea goes beyond military -- AP

Marine general to Congress: We might not be ready for another war -- Stars and Stripes

Skunk Works Head: Navy Should Consider A Flying Wing Design for MQ-XX Stingray -- USNI News

Lockheed funds suppliers to keep F-16 fighter line going -- Reuters

Nuclear Missile Submarine Deploys as US Mulls Future Replacement -- Military.com/Stars and Stripes

JLTV Savings Could Speed Up Fielding for US Army -- Defense News

Lockheed hails progress on hypersonic military aircraft -- Financial Times

Lockheed’s Marillyn Hewson Touts Breakthroughs in Hypersonic Weapons -- Defense News

Laser Weapons Ready for Use Today, Lockheed Executives Say -- Defense News

DOJ Seeking Troop Complaints, Feedback -- Military.com

US Army Failing to Keep Track of 15% of Real Estate It Leases -- Sputnik

Congress approves opening U.S. Military Academy at West Point, March 16, 1802 -- Politico

Skunk Works Chief: How To Keep America’s Airborne Advantage -- Defense one

The Case for Demilitarizing the Military -- Gregory D. Foster, The Nation

1 comment:

jimbrown said...

Message to Pentagon. Stop the griping about "tight" budgets. Your spending is OUT OF CONTROL.