Wednesday 17 November 2021

Russia hopeful UAE will join defense programs, pitching Su-75 Checkmate

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Russia hopeful UAE will join defense programs, pitching Su-75 Checkmate

"The Emiratis are doing a great job in keeping pace with the latest and most advanced technologies on one hand, and we don't put restrictions for cooperation with other countries on the other," said a Rostec official.

 

Another $25B boost, this time for shipyards, proposed for NDAA

The bill to add $25 billion, mostly for Navy shipyards, faces long odds in the Senate this week, but it reflects lawmakers' impatience with the Pentagon's proposals.

 

Former CISA head warns of rivals' 'destructive' cyber capabilities

"There's one line [in the notice] that should scare the hell out of everyone everywhere," Chris Krebs said.

 

Surprise Russian ASAT test shows need to 'scale' space tracking, LeoLabs says

While Russia's Defense Minister has claimed that debris from the ASAT test doesn't endanger the US and Russian crew on the ISS, the laws of physics beg to differ.

 

Pentagon's first climate challenge: How to follow the money

The Pentagon wants to show its investments in climate change, but the way the budget is currently structured makes that effectively impossible, says Hallie Coyne of AEI.

 

Could kinetic warfare go the way of Blockbuster?: US Air Force chief

"Now we're somewhere stuck in the thinking that mass needs to be physical," Gen. CQ Brown told officials at the Dubai International Air Chiefs Conference on Nov. 13. "What if we did not have to produce sorties to achieve the same effect?"

 

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As most military agencies fail annual audit, comptroller claims 'steady progress'

A goal of a 2027 clean audit across the military seems far off, as most departments, including major branches, still have work to do.

 

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