Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- February 27, 2013

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With Sequestration, One Thing Is Sure: Big Changes Will Occur For Military -- Stars and Stripes

STUTTGART, Germany — Less than three days before sequestration is set to take effect, military officials cannot say what exactly it will mean for the military community overseas and the missions it executes.

Yet one thing appears to be certain: Big changes are on the way for servicemembers and civilians alike if $50 billion in automatic defense spending cuts go into effect Friday.

Defense Secretary Leon Panetta has already said most of the department’s 800,000 civilians face furloughs of up to 22 days, beginning in mid-April through the end of the fiscal year in September.

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MILITARY AND INTELLIGENCE NEWS BRIEFS

Israel's cyberwar center goes operational -- Space Daily/UPI

Show of support for Russia’s military on national holiday
-- Euronews

Is Germany’s Muzzled Military Moving into a New Era? -- Time

Iran's nuclear plan: Arak's air defences revealed -- The Telegraph

Reports: China Carrier Permanent Base Is Qingdao -- ABC News/AP

China's continues work to nuclear aircraft carriers and launches new stealth missile frigates -- Next Big Future

Beijing War Prep: China moves mobile missiles near coast amid tensions with Japan over islands -- Washington Free Beacon

China takes aim at extravagance in military spending -- Space Daily/AFP

U.K. Military May Face New Barrage of Cuts Over Decade -- Defense News

Trident spending to account for one third of Britain's defence budget within a decade -- The Telegraph

U.K. May Alter Warship Timetable to Save Jobs at BAE Shipyards
-- Bloomberg

Hagel swears in as defense chief after bruising confirmation battle
-- Reuters

John Lehman, Gary Roughead: Fix Procurement To Save The Navy -- Aol Defense

USS Guardian set to be dismantled -- The Peninsula

USS Warrior to replace grounded Guardian -- Stars and Stripes

F-35 already pushing the envelope: pilot
-- The Australian

Chief Of Dysfunctional F-35 Program Calls Out The Pentagon's Defense Contractors -- Business Insider/Reuters

F-35 grounding expected to be short lived -- PNJ

F-35 grounding timeline unknown
-- DoD Buzz

U.S. Military May Take Over Part of CIA Drone War
-- Defense News

Darpa Takes Another Shot at High-Speed VTOL -- Defense Tech

DoD Proffers Plan for Secure Mobile Devices -- Defense News

Pentagon Wants a ‘Family of Devices’ as It Makes Big Move Into Mobile Market -- Danger Room

The Most Elite Special Forces In The US -- Business Insider

Foreign Military Sales Growth Area for Army -- Defence Talk

As Congress wrangles, Obama warns naval shipyard workers of defense cuts
-- McClatchy News

Sequestration may affect reset from Afghanistan -- Defence Talk

Chiefs to Congress: Fiscal Crisis Threatens U.S. Military Edge -- US Department of Defense

GOP leaders craft bill to give Pentagon more control over sequestration cuts -- DoD Buzz

Poll: Faith in U.S. military strength dips -- Politico

Neo-Imperialism and the Arrogance of Ignorance -- Chuck Spinney, Time

How Facebook Inadvertently Exposed China's Giant Hacking Ring -- Business Insider

Lawmaker asks for review of Distinguished Warfare Medal -- Stars and Stripes

Exclusive: Story About Real bin Laden “Shooter”: Film Deal In the Works -- ShowBiz411

Manning prosecution may call Navy Seal to testify about WikiLeaks damage -- The Guardian

Top General: Protecting U.S. from 'Catastrophic Attack' is Lower Priority than Protecting 'Global Economic System'
-- CNS

U.S. Military Deaths In Afghanistan At 2,047 -- AP

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