Tuesday, February 6, 2018

Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- February 6, 2018

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Rob Mudge, DW: US Nuclear Posture Review: A bigger bang for the buck?

The United States has put countering China and Russia, dubbed "revisionist powers," at the center of a new national defense strategy. DW takes a look at what that entails.

At the height of the Cold War, the United States and the then-Soviet Union possessed around 70,000 nuclear warheads between them — enough to destroy or poison every square centimeter of inhabited land on Earth several times over.

Somewhat ironically, the concept of "mutually assured destruction" (MAD), whereby the full-scale use of nuclear weapons by two or more opposing sides would cause the complete annihilation of both the attacker and the defender, was and is a guarantor of peace.

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Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- February 6, 2018

China Tests System to Intercept Land-Based Intermediate-Range Missiles -- Sputnik

China Strengthens Missile Defense Near N.Korean Border -- Chosun Ilbo

China’s nuclear monitors help track activities in region, including N.Korea -- People.cn

EXCLUSIVE: New photos show China is nearly done with its militarization of South China Sea -- Inquirer

Philippines on China military build-up: No war option -- Al Jazeera

Boeing in Talks With Indian Navy to Sell F/A-18 Fighter Jets -- Bloomberg

Report: North Korea got nuclear knowhow via Berlin embassy -- DW

Kremlin: Russia deploying arms on its soil not cause for other countries’ concern -- TASS

Russian manufacturer promises to come up with high-tech grenade launcher projectiles -- TASS

Russia’s Pacific Fleet to get 4 upgraded nuclear subs by 2021 -- TASS

Russia Threatens No One By Deploying Iskander Systems in Kaliningrad - Kremlin -- Sputnik

Body of Su-25 pilot killed in Syria flown back to Russia -- TASS

South Korean T-50 catches fire at Singapore Airshow -- Defense News

French intelligence agency wants AI to help sort masses of raw data -- C4ISRNet

French official details intelligence-sharing relationship with Five Eyes -- Defense News

Pentagon Approves $735Mln Sale of Anti-Ship, Air-Defense Missiles to Finland -- Sputnik

U.S. Needs Allies in Era of Great Power Rivalry, Air Force Says -- Bloomberg

Air Force F-35 put through its paces in first Asia-Pacific deployment -- Defense News

New Black Hawk weapon system passes qualification -- UPI

US Air Force kills combat demo for light attack aircraft -- Defense News

USS Michael Monsoor 'exceeds' specifications in acceptance trials -- UPI

The U.S. Army’s Bradley Fighting Vehicle Might Get Even Bigger -- War Is Boring

Army issues new skis, gear for soldiers training to fight in the cold -- Army Times

Mystery of suspected China-CIA spy draws lawmaker scrutiny -- Politico

Pentagon confirms future year numbers in PB19 budget request -- Defense News

Math doesn’t add up for budget to support Trump military buildup -- Joe Gould, Defense News

House GOP’s six-week continuing resolution offers military, health care funding -- Defense News

In spite of military assurances, autonomous weapon research speeds ahead -- ZDNet

Deploy or get out: New Pentagon plan could boot thousands of non-deployable troops -- Military Times

Goodbye, tape test? Sweeping DoD fitness review underway -- Military Times

Four DARPA programs that lean on nature for inspiration -- C4ISRNet

US Air Force Looks For New Ways to Buy, Protect Satellites -- Defense One

The Pentagon Is Shifting US Combat Power From Iraq to Afghanistan — Again -- Task & Purpose

From doubt to full-throated support: How Mattis changed his mind on nuclear weapons -- Washington Post

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