DoC’s Ross: Streamlined Rules For Remote Sensing Sats Out By October
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The new satellite export control rules being finalized by the Commerce and State Depts. will take into account the “need to maintain export controls with some countries, while streamlining them for others,” says Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross.
America Adrift: ‘Bringing The World To Crisis”
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The Trump administration has watered down U.S. global leadership to coercive deal-making. The dangerous contours of a world in crisis are now coming into stark relief.
Hill Likely to OK $8B F-16V Sale To Taiwan; DoD Mulls Where To Train
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The Trump administration is finding Taiwan to be a more than willing partner as it continues to look for ways to counter China
Israeli IDF’s Kochavi Plans ‘Fast & Strong’ Weapons Department
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As a first step, Kochavi wants to increase the capabilities of the IDF’s “Spearhead” units – the special units that hit fast and strong. This part of the plan explains the urgent need for a replacement for the old CH-53 of the Israeli Air Force, as well as for the Bell-Boeing V-22.
Israeli Election Politics Slowing IAF Acquisitions
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The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) ground forces command want an immediate replacement for the CH-53 . “It is natural that operational needs differ, but this is the task of the highest command to evaluate the needs and make a decision,” a senior Israeli defense official said.
Israel Unveils New Ground Forces Concept: Fast & Very High Tech
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The first demonstration of Carmel was held Aug. 4 before the Ministry of Defense Director General, the IDF Deputy Chief of General Staff, commander of the Ground Forces, the head of the Directorate of Defense Research and Development, and other senior defense officials.
US, Japan To Ink Hosted Payload Pact to Monitor Sats
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Japan plans to host an American Space Situational Awareness (SSA) sensor payload on their QZSS satellites. American and Japanese officials are expected to sign a Memorandum of Understanding by the end of the year.
Allies Push Back Against US Waffling on New START
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“New START was flawed from the beginning,” National Security Adviser John Bolton said Tuesday. “It is due to expire in February 2021 and while no decision has been made, it is unlikely to be extended. We need to focus on something better. And we will.”
Competition (With China) IS The New Deterrence, US Military Leaders Say
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Vice Adm. David Kriete, deputy STRATCOM commander: “Strategic deterrence is active deterrence; it’s very dynamic.”
Talisman Sabre: Land-Based Missiles Vs. China
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The Army’s experimental Multi-Domain Task Force tested new tactics for Pacific conflict, hand-in-glove with the Marines, Air Force, and Australians.