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Trucks, Not Limos

Senior serving officers in any country's armed forces tend to shun public controversy. But Admiral Jonathan Greenert, America's chief of naval operations, has stoked it in the latest issue of a specialist journal. His article appeared to question the value of the stealth technologies that underpin the biggest weapons project in history, the vast and costly F-35 Joint Strike Fighter programme/.../

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The Risks Of Military Drawdowns

/.../The Pentagon is set to cut 100,000 ground forces and $487 billion over 10 years (without the budget sequester, which would raise the dollar figure to roughly $1 trillion). They must work out how to do so without compromising their ability to maintain America’s national security/.../

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Virginia Has Most at Risk as Contracts Hit Cliff

Virginia, Maine, New Mexico and the District of Columbia have the most in federal contracts to lose from the looming threat of $1.2 trillion in automatic cuts to government spending.

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US Navy Pushes Resurgence in DEW Interest

Advances in Directed Energy Weapon (DEW) technology during the last 20 years have repeatedly promised a revolutionary shift in modern warfare. However recent high-profile failures, costs of development programmes, bureaucratic inflexibility and institutional reluctance to embrace a shift in tactics could hinder users from developing and exploiting these technologies just as they are reaching maturity/.../

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Defense Cuts: How Do You Buy 1.8 Submarines?

Congress created a monster when it decided that the entire government will face across-the-board cuts in January, unless an agreement on deficit reduction is reached.

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Troops Rank, Compare Benefits in Survey

A controversial new report on military compensation reveals unusual choices among current and former service members asked to weigh the relative value of their benefits.