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Defense Technology International - The New Zealand navy has just launched the third of four Inshore Patrol Vessels (IPVs), the Pukaki, marking another step in the country’s plan to field seven Protector fleet ships before year end.
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Posted on 5/16/08; 2:47:05 AM |
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Harvard Political Review - Former CENTCOM Commander Anthony Zinni discusses the future of Iraq and more.
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Posted on 5/15/08; 4:37:02 AM |
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Irrawaddy - A British Royal Navy frigate has been ordered to stand by off Burma with emergency aid for the survivors of cyclone Nargis. The 4,900-ton HMS Westminster will join US and French warships waiting in international waters off the Burmese coast, ready to rush relief supplies to the Irrawaddy delta if instructed by the UN or invited by the Burmese regime.
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Posted on 5/14/08; 4:07:25 AM |
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Wall Street Journal - Another look at how the Predator is changing the way the US Air Force operates.
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Posted on 5/14/08; 4:05:55 AM |
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CNN - A first person account of what it is like to be captured by pirates.
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Posted on 5/13/08; 1:41:14 AM |
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Daily Telegraph - China has secretly built a major underground nuclear submarine base that could threaten Asian countries and challenge American power in the region.
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Posted on 5/12/08; 1:58:37 AM |
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Wednesday, April 30, 2008
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NOSI is taking a short break and will next update on May 12.
During this time, please consider visiting our related site and downloading the War Studies Primer for an introductory course on the study of war.
Look at slides 2 and 3 in the War Studies Primer for its Table of Contents, and then choose a lecture to read and enjoy.
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Posted on 4/30/08; 2:35:14 AM |
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Associated Press - The U.S. aircraft carrier USS Kitty Hawk sailed into Hong Kong on Monday on its final away-from-home port call five months after being turned away by China.
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Posted on 4/29/08; 2:09:10 AM |
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Associated Press - U.S. Marines are crossing the sands of southern Afghanistan for the first time in years, providing a boost to a NATO coalition that is growing but still short on manpower.
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Posted on 4/28/08; 2:45:53 AM |
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New York Times - A critical look at the troubled gestation of the Littoral Combat Ship.
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Posted on 4/27/08; 4:27:52 AM |
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Virginian Pilot - The Navy will review maintenance and training across the surface fleet after a recent inspection found the Norfolk-based destroyer Stout unfit for sustained combat.
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Posted on 4/26/08; 4:03:16 AM |
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Defense Technology International - Surprisingly few airframe changes are needed to make Northrop Grumman's Global Hawk into the US Navy's Broad Area Maritime Surveillance System, although the RQ-4N will have a different mission profile than the US Air Force's RQ-4B.
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Posted on 4/25/08; 1:47:59 AM |
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Aviation Week - Within three years, the U.S. Navy's fleet will have fielded the technology for precisely locating small, flying targets. The target set embraces some of the Navy's latest nightmares, including the next-generation of stealthy - sometimes supersonic - cruise missiles.
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Posted on 4/24/08; 3:16:57 AM |
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New York Times - The Pentagon has cultivated "military analysts" in a campaign to generate favorable news coverage of the Bush administration’s wartime performance.
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Posted on 4/22/08; 1:25:56 AM |
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San Diego Union Tribune - A look at what saved the frigate Samuel B. Roberts when it hit an Iranian mine in the Persian Gulf 20 years ago.
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Posted on 4/21/08; 1:54:54 AM |
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Foreign Affairs - Even critics of Hugo Chávez tend to concede that he has made helping the poor his top priority. But in fact, Chávez's government has not done any more to fight poverty than past Venezuelan governments, and his much-heralded social programs have had little effect. A close look at the evidence reveals just how much Chávez's "revolution" has hurt Venezuela's economy -- and that the poor are hurting most of all.
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Posted on 4/20/08; 1:46:40 AM |
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Spero - An essay summarizing Robert Kaplan's keynote address at Foreign Policy Research Institute’s Fourth Annual Partners Brunch.
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Posted on 4/19/08; 2:16:49 AM |
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Defense Technology International - The Germany navy this week has formally put into service the K-130 Braunschweig corvette, the first of five boats in a new class.
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Posted on 4/18/08; 1:20:39 AM |
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Armed Forces Journal - A comparison of good risk with bad risk. Successful implementation of the new maritime strategy depends on the Navy leadership seizing the first while mitigating the latter.
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Posted on 4/17/08; 1:46:19 AM |
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Wednesday, April 16, 2008
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Armed Forces Journal - A questioning of the wisdom of introducing three major new ship platforms (DDG 1000 destroyer, CVN 78 carrier and LCS) at the same time - all based on untested designs. Is this bold new thinking or reckless risk?
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Posted on 4/16/08; 1:41:33 AM |
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New York Times - Niall Ferguson review's Philip Bobbitt's new book, entitled "The Wars for the Twenty-First Century."
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Posted on 4/15/08; 1:04:42 AM |
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Defense Technology International - The state of France's naval air fleet.
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Posted on 4/14/08; 2:37:20 AM |
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The Times - The Royal Navy, once the scourge of brigands on the high seas, has been told by the Foreign Office not to detain pirates because doing so may breach their human rights.
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Posted on 4/14/08; 2:35:56 AM |
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The Atlantic - Robert Kaplan writes that Calcutta has been renamed. Now, with investment on the rise, tech companies moving in, and a growing middle class, can it be reborn?
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Posted on 4/13/08; 3:35:01 AM |
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Reuters - French commandos seized six pirates in Somalia on Friday during a daring helicopter raid launched shortly after the bandits had released the 30-strong crew of a luxury yacht hijacked last week.
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Posted on 4/12/08; 3:29:04 AM |
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Defense Technology International - The French navy has to recruit 4,000 men and women annually... and it's becoming tough.
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Posted on 4/11/08; 1:37:25 AM |
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Armed Forces Journal - The author points downward to a potential threat still overlooked: an attack on seabed infrastructure critical to the economy and to U.S. security.
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Posted on 4/10/08; 2:01:35 AM |
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Defense Technology International - HMNZS Canterbury (L 421), the Royal New Zealand Navy's brand-new multi-role vessel (MRV) amphibious transport ship, is on its first major multinational exercise.
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Posted on 4/9/08; 2:44:08 AM |
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The Atlantic - Meet Oleg Khintsagov, a small-time hustler in Russia who can get you dried fish, furs, Turkish chandeliers … and weapons-grade uranium. He’s not the only one.
The Atlantic - Uranium on the Loose - Lawrence Scott Sheets discusses the lawlessness of the former Soviet republics and the nuclear threat no one talks about..
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Posted on 4/8/08; 11:35:24 AM |
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Angola Press - The French coastal frigate Le Commandant Bouan had been sent to monitor the luxury yacht seized, with its crew, on Friday by Somali pirates.
Associated Press - Pirates Dock French Boat in Somali Port.
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Posted on 4/7/08; 1:32:43 AM |
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Virginian Pilot - When the George Washington ties up in Yokosuka, Japan, in August, it will become the first nuclear-powered carrier based in the only nation ever to be attacked by nuclear weapons.
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Posted on 4/6/08; 2:07:50 AM |
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Foreign Affairs - Americans generally belittle the role of ethnic nationalism in politics. But in fact, it corresponds to some enduring propensities of the human spirit, it is galvanized by modernization, and in one form or another, it will drive global politics for generations to come. Once ethnic nationalism has captured the imagination of groups in a multiethnic society, ethnic disaggregation or partition is often the least bad answer.
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Posted on 4/6/08; 2:05:25 AM |
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Virginian Pilot - The aircraft carrier George Washington, with a crew of about 3,200, is slated to depart Monday en route to its new home base in Yokosuka, Japan, where it will replace the Kitty Hawk as the United States’ only permanently forward-deployed aircraft carrier.
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Posted on 4/5/08; 1:50:41 AM |
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Armed Forces Journal - A challenge to the US Navy to align its old-style, carrier-heavy procurement strategy with the new maritime strategy.
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Posted on 4/4/08; 1:56:25 AM |
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New York Times - John Nagl on the crucial importance of the small group of American military advisers who live and fight alongside foreign forces in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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Posted on 4/3/08; 4:02:22 AM |
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Virginian Pilot - The Navy could spend nearly $500 million to ready Mayport Naval Station in Florida for a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier - perhaps from Norfolk - by 2014...Or it could choose to make no changes in the base's operations.
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Posted on 4/2/08; 4:10:58 AM |
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Associated Press - The Justice Department on Monday asked the Supreme Court to review a federal appeals court decision limiting the Navy's use of sonar off the Southern California coast because of potential harm to dolphins and whales.
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Posted on 4/1/08; 1:59:06 AM |
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The Guardian - The MoD is increasingly outsourcing to the private sector. It's leasing aircraft and ships today; will it be tanks and armies tomorrow?
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Posted on 3/31/08; 1:54:30 AM |
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The Times - The Ministry of Defence will reluctantly hand control of a project to build two new aircraft carriers for the Royal Navy to BAE Systems in an attempt to avoid a £700 million tax bill.
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Posted on 3/31/08; 1:53:32 AM |
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Foreign Affairs - Thanks to global warming, the Arctic icecap is rapidly melting, opening up access to massive natural resources and creating shipping shortcuts that could save billions of dollars a year. But there are currently no clear rules governing this economically and strategically vital region. Unless Washington leads the way toward a multilateral diplomatic solution, the Arctic could descend into armed conflict.
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Posted on 3/30/08; 4:02:37 AM |
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New York Times - Michael Gordon writes that the decision by L. Paul Bremer III to dissolve Iraq’s Army was a reversal from a plan the White House had approved.
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Posted on 3/29/08; 2:15:38 AM |
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New York Times - Robert Kaplan on the future of NATO.
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Posted on 3/29/08; 2:13:52 AM |
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Newsweek - Five years on, the war is transforming the American officer corps.
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Posted on 3/29/08; 2:09:30 AM |
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In its current form, the War Studies Primer is presented as a lecture curriculum for a university course that is an introduction to war studies. It is a non-credit, self-study course.
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Posted on 3/23/08; 11:10:09 PM |
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NOSI is taking a short break and will next update on Saturday March 29th. I apologize for posting this so late, I had intended to post it on March 14th...I will see you again on March 29th!
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Posted on 3/23/08; 11:09:51 PM |
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Reuters - LTC John Nagl comments on the situation in Afghanistan.
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Posted on 3/23/08; 11:09:25 PM |
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Defense Technology International - BAE Systems is working on the design of new-generation ballistic missile submarines (SSBNs) for the Royal Navy, under a two-year study program that started after a March 2007 parliamentary vote. The SSBNs are expected to extend the life of the UK's independent deterrent to at least 2040, together with participation in the US Navy's Trident D5 Life Extension program and development of a new warhead, either built in the UK or collaboratively developed with the US.
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Posted on 3/13/08; 4:39:08 AM |
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Defense Technology International - Another look at attempts to control piracy off of Somalia.
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Posted on 3/13/08; 4:37:08 AM |
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Washington Post - Thomas Ricks weighs in on Admiral Fallon's resignation...
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Posted on 3/13/08; 4:31:21 AM |
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