Friday, February 23, 2018

Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- February 23, 2018



CBS: Putin ally's private army behind attack on U.S.-backed forces?

MOSCOW -- We are learning more about who was likely behind an attack earlier this month on a rebel base in northern Syria, where American forces were embedded with the fighters. The Russian mercenaries who carried out the siege -- which was repelled by U.S. airstrikes -- were reportedly working for oligarch Yevgeny Prigozhin, a close ally of Vladimir Putin and the same man accused of running a troll factory that targeted American voters.

As CBS News correspondent Elizabeth Palmer reports, the attack took place on Feb. 7, and the U.S. response resulted in a number of Russian mercenaries being killed. There were no U.S. casualties.

When the U.S. soldiers called in airstrikes to defend themselves, they had no idea they would end up killing dozens Russian civilians.

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Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- February 23, 2018

Russian mercenary boss spoke with Kremlin before attacking US forces in Syria, intel claims -- The Telegraph

Russian oligarch indicted by Mueller reportedly told Putin before mercenaries in Syria attacked US forces -- Business Insider

Pentagon Says U.S. Was Told No Russians Involved In Syria Attack -- RFE

Has Russia Deployed Latest-Generation Stealth Warplanes in Syria? -- VOA

New Russian Su-57 Stealth Jets Deployed to Syria Despite Putin Promise of Drawdown -- Newsweek

Mission Possible: Here's What Those Russian Su-57 Jets May Be Doing in Syria -- Sputnik

Russia's Su-57 Deployment in Syria Is a Dangerous Farce -- Tom Cooper, National Interest

Turkey’s Syria Operation Showcases Domestic Weapons Industry -- VOA

Afghanistan Unveils Plans for Controversial Militia Force -- VOA

P-8 Poseidon: Countering Chinese Aggression in the Indo-Pacific -- RCD

The Toolset of an Elite North Korean Hacker Group On the Rise -- Wired

Panel: Japan Should Look to Conventional Deterrents to Curb North Korean Threat -- USNI News

Donors pledge $500 million for troops in West Africa's Sahel -- Reuters

G5 Sahel military force still needs money -- Al Jazeera

Russia’s Baltic Fleet to get advanced S-400 air defense missile systems in 2018 -- TASS

UK Royal Navy Monitor Russian Naval Force Passage in English Channel -- Sputnik

State Department approves $3.2B missile sale to Sweden -- UPI

France, US are negotiating ISR capability for Reaper drones, official reveals -- Defense News

In a first, US Navy carrier to visit Vietnam since war -- Defense News

Air Force replaces T-38C with T-X for pilot training -- UPI

Northrop Grumman gets production, support contracts for E-2D Hawkeye -- UPI

Infantry Officer Course lowers requirement for hikes -- Marine Times

United Technologies Aerospace Systems awarded $2.5B for spare parts -- UPI

2nd Expeditionary Sea Base USNS Hershel ‘Woody’ Williams Delivers to Navy -- USNI News

Hand-Me-Down Drones: US Navy May Pick Up Air Force’s Retiring Predators -- Sputnik

Army Research Lab awards $25 million contract for Internet of Battlefield Things -- Fifth Domain

Top Oversight Dem pushing for White House documents on Niger ambush -- The Hill

Mattis to recommend Trump allow transgender troops stay in the military: report -- Military.com

First woman in history takes helm of US nuclear weapons arsenal -- Washington Examiner

How The Top 10 Strongest Militaries Got There May Surprise You -- Cheat Sheet

Protecting Our Warrior Ethos Tomorrow -- U.S. Naval Institute

1 comment:

fred said...


"When the U.S. soldiers called in airstrikes to defend themselves, they had no idea they would end up killing dozens Russian civilians."

you correctly identified them earlier as mercenaries, ie, hired soldiers, and thus not civilians.