Wednesday, February 7, 2018

Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- February 7, 2018

Reuters: US warns about the expanding nuclear arsenals of China, Russia, and North Korea

* North Korea is only months away from obtaining the capability to hit U.S. territory with a nuclear weapon and must be disarmed, a U.S. envoy said.
* Asked what the basis was for the assessment, the envoy said he had "no new information to share."
* The envoy dismissed Pyonyang's diplomatic thaw with South Korea as a "charm offensive" that fooled no one.

North Korea is only months away from obtaining the capability to hit U.S. territory with a nuclear weapon and must be disarmed, a U.S. envoy said on Tuesday, dismissing Pyonyang's diplomatic thaw with South Korea as a "charm offensive" that fooled no one.

In a diplomatic showdown at a U.N.-sponsored Conference on Disarmament, North Korea responded by blaming Washington for escalating confrontation, saying it was deploying nuclear assets including aircraft carriers near the divided peninsula and was considering a pre-emptive strike against Pyongyang.

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Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- February 7, 2018

North Korea's upcoming military parade may be an effort to upstage the Winter Olympics -- CNBC

Japan Fears Russian Military Build-Up as Troops Move In on Disputed Islands -- Newsweek

Beijing: No Troops, Missile Defense Batteries Moved to North Korean Border -- Sputnik

China’s Fleet of Airborne Early Warning Aircraft Just Grew Massively -- Sputnik

Russia to Deliver 6 Additional Yak-130 Aircraft to Myanmar -- Sputnik

Russia, Indonesia to agree delivery contract for Su-35 fighter jets -- TASS

Downed fighter pilot’s wingman stood by leader to very end — army media -- TASS

Slain Russian Pilot’s Wingman: 'When MANPAD Took Out His Jet, All Bets Were Off' -- Sputnik

Russia deploys nuclear-capable missile system in Kaliningrad: reports -- DW

Russia Tells NATO Not to Worry About New Missiles on the Border -- Newsweek

After NATO complained about Russia putting nuke-capable missiles in Europe, Kremlin says it can do what it wants -- Business Insider/Reuters

Exclusive: Facing Trump's demands, NATO to consider larger Iraq training mission -- Reuters

Invincible? Not Quite: Why German Leopard Tanks Are So Vulnerable -- Sputnik

Report: Royal Navy Could Lose its Amphibs -- Maritime Executive

British Defence chief Sir Stuart Peach's upbeat Afghanistan assessment -- ABC News Online

Air Force Sets Another B-52 Smart Bomb Record in Afghanistan -- Military.com

Top US Air Force general hopes to increase Asia’s interest in light-attack aircraft -- Defense News

Precision kits will help Army artillery rounds hit targets without GPS -- Marine Times

The Navy’s Second Stealth Zumwalt-Class Destroyer Is Almost Ready for Action -- National Interest

The U.S. Navy’s Second Stealth Destroyer Passes Muster, But Some Big Question Lay Ahead -- Popular Mechanics

Navy Presses Mattis to Delay 'Shock Testing' Costliest Carrier -- Bloomberg

Navy USS America Amphib Gets New Tweaks for F-35B Attacks -- Warrior Maven

Army now has 3 logistics support vessels operating out of Hawaii -- Stars and Stripes

Navy's Sea Hunter Drone Ship Is Getting A New Owner, New Abilities, and a Sister -- The War Zone/The Drive

Congress Frustrated at Progress of Fighter Physiological Episode Investigations While Navy Back to Full Pilot Production After T-45C Fixes -- USNI News

The Army's and Marine Corps' latest uniform changes hint at preparations for a looming 'big-ass war' -- Christopher Woody, Business Insider

Seeing, Thinking Robots to Assist Troops -- National Defense

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

Mattis: Dire impact on military without stable budget -- AP

All versions' of Windows vulnerable to tweaked Shadow Broker NSA exploits -- SC Media

Lawyer says former CIA officer 'is not a Chinese spy' -- CNN

From Pearl Harbor to “Black Hawk Down,” Army's history awaits its museum -- Washington Post

Secret film footage uncovered: when British Indian troops met the Red Army in Iran -- Quartz

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