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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/.../
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.
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.
Large IED Rips Through Blast-Proof Truck In Afghanistan, Killing Six
A roadside bomb in Afghanistan that recently tore through the hull of an armored Mine Resistant Ambush Protected vehicle, killing six American soldiers, has been called "considerably larger" than bombs previously seen in the country, leading some defense analysts to worry about the potential beginning of a trend toward bigger and deadlier improvised explosive devices/.../
Troop Welfare
The most sacred of political cows in the military budget is soldier pay and benefits. Both the House and Senate want to remove from the proposed 2013 Pentagon budget modest changes to slow the growth in personnel costs.
Service Members Weigh in on Pay Versus Benefits
Senior military officers place a high value on retirement benefits and health care for their families while junior enlisted personnel tend to favor increases in pay, according to new survey results from a nonpartisan policy research institute.