CIA Using Projectile Strikes to ‘Tickle’ Foeman Groups

November 19th, 2008

Washington D The Central Intelligence service Agency is employing strikes against foe targets to acquire how the groupings respond when assailed, the agency’s managing director said Midweek.

Speaking at the Atmosphere Force Association’s annual league, Michael Hayden informated the hugger agency is assaying to “tickle” opposition groups to raise a chemical reaction, often with projectile strikes [...]

Air Force May Consolidate Nuclear Control

November 12th, 2008

Capital of the

Defense Secretarial assistant Robert William Henry Gates said the grouping made a potent argument for that action, but he was non sure how it would be enforced.

“One of the fears that I had got” based on old revelations about defects in the Atmosphere Force’s stewardship of its atomic arsenal “is the [...]

U.S. General: Few Marines Needful in Iraq

October 24th, 2008

Capital of the As the U.S. fixs to pass on over control of Iraq’s Anbar state, the U.S. Marine commander says few U.S. forces are requisite there.

General James IV Conway says the 2 main U.S. anchorred combat unit of measurements in Anbar stand for more than enough force to keep security in one case [...]

Report: Human Fault Behind Most Marauder Crashes

October 23rd, 2008

MARCH AIR RESERVE BASE, Kalif. As the U.S. military scrambles to acquire more automatonlike warplanes like the Piranha drone aloft, it is facing an unexpected adversary: human mistake.

The monotones are treasured by the Pentagon for their power to render reconnaissance imagination and close-air support to anchor commanders in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Report: Human Fault Behind Most Piranha Crashes

October 19th, 2008

MARCH AIR RESERVE BASE, Khalifah. As the U.S. military scrambles to acquire more automatonlike warplanes like the Marauder drone aloft, it is facing an unexpected adversary: human mistake.

The monotones are appreciated by the Pentagon for their power to supply reconnaissance mental imagery and close-air support to anchor commanders in Republic of Iraq and Afghanistan.

Report: Department of Defense Might Shutter Cyber War Unit Earlier Launch

October 7th, 2008

The service’s Net Command is intended to organise computer network defence and, more polemically, offensive attacks on foeman networks. The end, according to senior officials, is to be capable to occupy control of antagonist computer networks to queer attacks or otherwise influence their doings either with or without that opponent realizing it.

New Air Force Leadership Acknowledge Tough Route Ahead

October 6th, 2008

Air Force Gen. Norton Schwartz, the new chief of faculty, told Pentagon reporters that he plans to utilise the reinstatement of about 14,000 jobs in the divine service to bolster up its atomic staffing and beef up intelligence agency and surveillance.
“I think the bottom line is we misplaced focus. We made.

Air Force Projectile Launch Crew Waterfall Asleep on the Line of work

September 12th, 2008

American capital Three ballistic missile crew fellow members fell asleep piece holding sorted missile launch codes 2 hebdomads ago in North Dakota, the Aura Force articulated Thursday.

The mistake triggered a military probe, which established the codifications were non compromised.
But the July 12 incident comes on the dogs of a serial of trips by the Atmosphere [...]

Air Force Leading Nominees Want to Reconstruct Public Trust

September 6th, 2008

Washington The 2 work force nominated to supplant the kicked out U.S. Air Force leading said Tuesday they will work to reconstruct trust and self in the teased service, under fire for poor manipulation of its atomic duties and former missteps.

Michael Donley, the campaigner for secretarial assistant of the Aura Force, stated a Senate confirmation [...]

Air Force Generals Add Interior Gracing to Start

September 2nd, 2008

American capital The Atmosphere Force is fending for plans afoot for pricy luxury living quarters that can be made and infixed into military jetliners, saying they are necessary for official travel for both military and civilian leadership, and end up salving costs in the long run.

The Capital of the Post reported Friday that at [...]