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The Diplomat: 2nd US Navy Carrier Strike Group Arrives in Asia Pacific
A second supercarrier has entered the U.S. Navy’s 7th Fleet area of operations.
The nuclear-powered Nimitz-class aircraft carrier, USS Nimitz, the lead ship of her class, has deployed to the Asia-Pacific region, the U.S. Navy announced on June 22.
The Nimitz strike group consisting of the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyers USS Howard USS Shoup, USS Pinckney, USS Kidd, and the Ticonderoga-class guided-missile cruiser USS Princeton arrived in the U.S. Navy’s Seventh Fleet area of operations on June 21.
The Seventh Fleet is the U.S. Navy’s largest forward deployed fleet with its area of operations stretching from the International Date Line to the India-Pakistan border; and from the Kuril Islands in the North to the Antarctic in the South.
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Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- June 23, 2017
China asked U.S. officials to remove THAAD from South Korea -- UPI
China launches record-breaking UAV swarm -- Janes
China deploys new anti-submarine aircraft to fringes of South China Sea -- Defense News
Turkey rejects call to shut military base in Qatar -- Reuters
Russian fighters scrambled 14 times in past week to intercept foreign aircraft — ministry -- TASS
MiG pushing for exports of the MiG-35 fighter -- UPI
Russia's Tu-160M2 Bomber More Advanced Than Anything Pentagon Has In Its Arsenal -- Sputnik
Russia and India sign military cooperation roadmap -- TASS
Under pressure, Western tech firms bow to Russian demands to share cyber secrets -- Reuters
Report: Russia may have accidentally revealed new military satellites -- Defense News
Czech Army Modernization: Why Prague Sticks to Washington's Whims -- Sputnik
Britain readies base for arrival of F-35 jets next year -- UPI
Lockheed Exec ‘Confident’ Canada Will Pick F-35 as Block Buy Eyed -- DoD Buzz
Marine Corps Wants F-35Bs Delivered Faster -- National Defense
Marine F-35s grounded due to software concerns -- Defense News
Leonardo’s T-X Submission Already Training Pilots to Fly F-35 -- DoD Buzz
More Countries May Buy V-22 Osprey as Japan, US Navy Get Aircraft -- Military.com
The F-22 Fighter Jet Restart Is Dead: Study -- Military.com
Why America Simply Can't Build Anymore F-22 Raptors -- Dave Majumdar, National Interest
House poised to add billions to Trump's military budget -- Military Times
Thornberry: $640 Billion Defense Topline Still Up for Negotiation -- RCD
House Armed Services moving ahead with $640B top line -- Defense News
SM-3 Block IIA missile fails intercept test -- UPI
Huntington Ingalls Uses New Construction Techniques to Lower Costs for USS Kennedy -- Scout Warrior
New details emerge in USS Fitzgerald collision investigation -- CNN
US Army Fails to Assess Annual Contractor Ops Totaling $74 Billion - Report -- Sputnik
U.S. Air Force RQ-4 Global Hawk Drone Crashes in California -- The Drive
Air Force to Congress: No 'Space Corps' -- Military.com
House lawmakers endorse reusable rockets for military purposes -- Ars Technica
Military Could Deploy Swarms Of Small Satellites As ‘Insurance’ For A Space War -- Daily Caller
Global Demand for US Weapons ‘Busier Than Ever’ in Trump Era, So Far -- Defense One
Scientist gets time served for theft of military documents -- Military Times/AP
Special Forces have a special partnership with the Kurds -- NRT
Generals need checks and balances too -- Lt. Col. Joe Doty, USA ret. and Maj. Gen. Rich Longo, USA Ret., Association of the U.S. Army
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