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Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- April 26, 2022

Ukrainian servicemen unpack an earlier shipment of US military aid at Boryspil airport outside Kyiv, Ukraine, February 11, 2022 [File: Efrem Lukatsky/AP Photo]  

Defense News: Partisan politics threaten to derail Ukraine aid package as Biden runs out of money 

WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden has nearly run out of funds to continue sending highly sought-after U.S. military aid to Ukraine, and partisanship in Congress threatens to hold up swift passage of a bill for additional assistance. 

An official from the White House’s Office of Management and Budget told Defense News that Biden only has approximately $250 million left out of the $3.5 billion that Congress authorized for the president to use in transferring military equipment to Ukraine from U.S. stockpiles. 

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Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- April 26, 2022  

US Sees Russian Military Shortfalls After Austin, Blinken Trip -- Bloomberg  

Austin Says Group of 40 Nations Focused on Sending More Weapons to Ukraine -- Military.com  

US, allies to meet monthly on Ukraine defense needs -- Defense News  

US plans regular Ramstein Air Base meetings on Ukraine -- DW  

Austin says he ‘does not’ believe Russian invasion will end in nuclear war -- The Hill  

US Looks to Shift Ukraine from Soviet to NATO Weapons -- Defense One

US races clock to ship weapons to Ukraine -- The Hill 

US pledges $391 million for Euro allies to buy American to backfill weapons donations to Ukraine -- Defense News  

As Raytheon struggles to replenish Stinger missiles, lawmaker pushes Defense Production Act -- Defense News  

It Will Be Years Before Raytheon Can Build New Stinger Missiles -- Defense One  

The US needs a new approach to producing weapons. Just look at Ukraine. -- Thomas G. Mahnken, Defense News 

Top sailor to USS George Washington crew: at least you’re not in a foxhole -- Military Times  

It’s the Wedgetail: Air Force to buy E-7 to replace AWACS -- Defense News 

Lockheed Is Delivering F-35s Late—But the Pentagon Is Also Buying Them Too Quickly, GAO Says -- Defense One  

One-third of F-35s could be delivered before operational testing is complete -- Defense News  

First female B-52 squadron commander takes charge -- Air Force Times  

RQ-4 Pilot and Instructor Faulted in Crash that Destroyed $64 Million Drone -- Air Force Magazine  

Air Force Wants Big Increase for 2023 Budget to Improve On-Base Housing For Military Families -- Military.com  

Space Force Offering Bonuses Up to $20,000 for New Guardians with Tech Backgrounds -- Military.com  

First unit gets modernized Bradley Fighting Vehicle -- Army Times  

New Army recruitment series is a scathing indictment of American society -- Military Times 

 Pentagon wants at least $377 million over five years for new rapid experimentation fund -- Defense News  

As Sea Crossings by Haitian and Cuban Migrants Increase, So Do US Coast Guard Patrols -- Miami Herald  

NORAD’s VanHerck says artificial intelligence capabilities lacking -- Defense News  

Military spending at record high -- DW  

Global Military Spending Tops $2 Trillion for First Time as Europe Boosts Defenses -- Bloomberg  

Finland welcomes NATO for wargames -- RT  

NATO warships arrive at Finnish port for training exercises -- Reuters  

Turkey at odds with plans to create NATO forces in Black Sea region, says defense chief -- TASS  

China dismisses speculation about plans for Solomon Islands military base -- ABC News Australia  

Canadian Military at Risk of Extremist Infiltration, Report Says -- AP  

Going Underground: Ukraine’s Subterranean Fighters Highlight the Benefit – and Long History – of Tunnels in Warfare -- Paul J. Springer, The Conversation



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