Thursday, 21 January 2021

Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- January 21, 2021

Lloyd Austin after being nominated by President-elect Joe Biden in Delaware on Dec. 9 Breaking Defense: Updated: Austin Easily Clears Waiver Votes, Could Be In Pentagon By Friday House Armed Services Committee Chairman Adam Smith issued a statement this morning saying, while we hoped to hold an open hearing with the Secretary-designate and he had agreed to do so, procedural issues have prevented a hearing, since the HASC has yet to finalize its member roster.  WASHINGTON: The House and Senate today grated President Bidens nominee for Defense Secretary the legal waiver he required to serve, as he hasnt met the mandated 7-year cooling off period after retiring from the Army, paving the way for him to become the first African American SecDef in history.   The Senate is expected to vote on his actual nomination on Friday, and given the bipartisan vote total today on the waiver issue, 69-27, he is expected to be confirmed easily.  The House granted the waver overwhelmingly, 326 to 78.  Austin appeared before the Senate Armed Services Committee on Jan. 19, and met with the House Armed Services Committee behind closed doors today.  Read more ....   Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- January 21, 2021  Why I Chose Lloyd Austin as Secretary of Defense -- President Biden, Defense One  Austin Pledges to Recuse Himself from Military Decisions Involving Raytheon -- Defense One  House approves waiver for Biden's Pentagon nominee -- The Hill  Austin To Scrub US Pacific Posture; More Bases, Troops Likely -- Breaking Defense  Austin pledges to protect civilian leadership at Pentagon -- Defense News  Biden orders Pentagon to stop paying for Trumps border wall -- Task & Purpose  The 26K Guard Troops in DC Did Not Face a Single Inauguration Security Threat: Top General -- Military.com  Nearly one in five people charged in Capitol riot have military history: analysis -- The Hill  Army falsely denied Flynn brother was in meeting on riot response: report -- The Hill  US Army seeks Predator-like radar-proof camo -- Asia Times  The Armys next-generation body armor plates dont currently get the job done -- Task & Purpose  JUST IN: Army Looking to Base More Operational Forces in Arctic Region -- National Defense  Army chief teases new Arctic strategy -- Defense News U.S. Army repainting its military vehicles with green paint for camouflage -- Defence-Blog  Boeing nabs $2.1B deal for 15 KC-46A tankers -- UPI  Women in the Air Force will be able to wear longer hair, in braids -- UPI  New career field lets officers focus on overseas jobs -- Air Force Times  Bidens Pentagon Ready To Take Hard New Look At Navy Plans -- Breaking Defense  The Marines New Amphibious Combat Vehicle Has Some Issues -- National Interest  How the Air Force is making Marine recon better -- Marine Times US War Surge Production Too Slow, CSIS Finds -- Breaking Defense Three National Guardsmen killed after military helicopter crash in New York -- The Hill  Soldier Found Dead at Base in Kuwait, Army Says -- Military.com/Stars and Stripes  Two more US service members killed by COVID-19 -- The Hill  Next-Generation Interceptor: How America Will Kill Nuclear Missiles -- Kris Osborne, National Interest  Pentagon moves Israel into Central Command to boost cooperation with Arab states -- Times of Israel  Biden to seek five-year extension of key arms control pact with Russia -- The Hill  Former Turkish Spy: Biden Cabinet Showed It is Not Planning to Cooperate With Ankara on S-400 Issue -- Sputnik  India, France, UAE Likely To Hold Trilateral Military Drills; Abu Dhabi To Help India With Rafale Jets -- EurAsian Times  PLA plateau special forces adopt low-visibility Starry Sky camouflage uniforms -- Global Times  China boosting naval footprint at its southern tip, new satellite images suggest -- Defense News  How Good Is Indian Swarm Drone Technology In Comparison To China? -- EurAsian Times  Gulf War: How Israel went from 0 to world's best missile defense -- Jerusalem Post

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