Wednesday, June 16, 2021

Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- June 16, 2021

In this Dec. 3, 2019, file photo, Marine Corps Commandant Gen. David Berger testifies during a hearing of the Senate Armed Services Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington. (Alex Brandon/AP Photo)  

Military.com: 'At the Limits of What I Can Do:' Marine Corps Commandant Makes Plea for Funding 

Arguing for full funding of the Marine Corps' fiscal 2022 budget request, Commandant Gen. David Berger said his service has shed all waste and needs support to focus on potential adversaries like China and Russia. 

Making his case before the House Armed Services Committee Tuesday for the Marine Corps' $47.86 billion budget request, Berger said he has reduced headquarters staffing by 15%, cut legacy systems and end strength, and has nothing left to draw from to fund programs and projects.  

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Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- June 16, 2021 

US Army to fund extended-range Precision Strike Missile starting in FY22 -- Defense News  

US Military's Elite Commando Forces Look to Expand Diversity -- Military.com/AP  

Maintenance on USS California sub completed in record time -- UPI  

Drop ‘Littoral Combat’: America’s 17 Independence Class Ships Are Surveillance Frigates -- Forbes  

Navy tells Congress that Ship to Shore Connector costs crossed legal limit -- UPI  

Flat or Declining Navy Budgets ‘Will Definitely Shrink’ the Fleet -- USNI News 

 Legislators object to Navy plan to end nuclear cruise missile program -- UPI  

US Navy Punts on Building a Fleet to Compete with China -- Defense One 

Joe Biden’s Plan for the U.S. Navy Has Two Big Fans: Russia and China -- Brent Sadler, 1945  

Pentagon considering permanent naval task force to counter China in the Pacific -- Politico  

Lockheed says global demand for F-35 remains strong despite uncertainty over US Air Force plans -- Defense News  

F-35 pilot: Forget drones, the skies still belong to fighter pilots -- Hasard Lee, SandBoxx  

CYBERCOM Seeks ‘Hunt Forward’ Funding Boost -- Breaking Defense  

The Space Force wants to use directed-energy weapons for space superiority -- C4ISRNet  

Biden to Stay Course on Nuclear Modernization -- National Defense  

Pentagon Funding Could Well Exceed White House Request -- National Defense  

Schumer says Senate will vote on repealing 2002 war authorization -- The Hill  

Pentagon’s anti-extremism moves now part of a larger national strategy -- Military Times  

Austin mulls mandating coronavirus vaccine for troops once fully approved by FDA -- Stars and Stripes  

Military stumped by stolen box of Marine Corps armor-piercing grenades -- AP  

The U.S. Military Doesn't Even Track How Many Weapons It Loses, And It Has Lost Thousands -- Warzone/The Drive  

Why The Air Force’s Plan For Fighting China Could Make Nuclear War More Likely -- Loren Thompson, Forbes 

‘We need more’ before Ukraine can join NATO, says Stoltenberg -- Defense News  

NATO rejects Ukrainian president's 'confirmation' of entry into alliance -- UPI 

U.K. Carrier Capability Returns To The Indo-Pacific -- CIMSEC  

German Platoon Ordered from Lithuania Amid Misconduct Probe -- AP 

Estonia Says Russian Planes Violate Its Airspace, Again -- AP  

Russia’s upgraded grenade launcher to get capability to hit tank from 1,000 m distance -- TASS  

Russia to feature latest warships at St. Petersburg maritime defense show -- TASS  

Russian soldier killed when vehicle hits mine in Syria’s Hasakah -- TASS 

China denounces NATO statement, defends military spending policy -- AP  

China’s Third Aircraft Carrier Takes Shape: CSIS -- Breaking Defense  

India Conducts Trial of Weapon-Loaded Train to Boost War Readiness Amid Tensions With China - Video -- Sputnik  

Iranian Navy Commander Says Tehran’s Growing Oceangoing Capabilities ‘Greatly Worry’ Enemies -- Sputnik 

 Iran’s Recent Naval Loss Should Be a Warning, Not a Victory, for America’s Military -- Michael O. D. Pruitt, RCD  

Mexican President to Make National Guard Part of Army -- AP

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