Home>News Center>World
         
 

Pentagon plans new arms to meet rivals
(Reuters)
Updated: 2006-02-05 09:37

The new capability could include manned or unmanned bombers as well as directed-energy weapons such as lasers. The Air Force Air Combat Command began a yearlong analysis of options for such a capability in October.

The plan called for increasing the number of aircraft carriers in the Pacific to five or six and maintaining 60 percent of Navy submarines there, while doubling to two the number of attack submarines bought annually by 2012.

The Pentagon cited what it called the uncertain nature of threats in the post-September 11 world.

"More than on September 10th, 2001, I can tell you now that U.S. forces in all probability will be engaged somewhere in the world in the next decade where they're not currently engaged," senior Pentagon policy official Ryan Henry told reporters.

The document said North Korea was developing nuclear, chemical and biological weapons and sending weapons overseas. It cited Iran for developing long-range missiles and taking steps toward producing nuclear weapons.

To combat terrorist networks, it said the Pentagon will increase special-operations forces 15 percent from the current 52,000 and boost the number of special forces battalions by a third. These forces, a favorite of Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, are more highly trained and capable of taking on more sensitive missions than regular forces.

The document called for creating a military task force to keep terrorist groups from obtaining weapons of mass destruction, and spending $1.5 billion over five years to develop medical countermeasures to germ warfare agents.

The plan would increase purchases of unmanned aircraft like the Predator and the Global Hawk drones, nearly doubling such surveillance capabilities. It also would expand psychological operations and civil affairs units by a third.


Page: 12



Syrians set embassies on fire
Egypt maritime tragedy
Ben Bernanke sworn in as 14th Fed chairman
 
  Today's Top News     Top World News
 

Iran vows enrichment after UN referral

 

   
 

Series of tragic errors doomed Egypt ferry

 

   
 

Pentagon plans new arms to meet rivals

 

   
 

China may report EU to WTO over shoes

 

   
 

Syrians torch embassies over caricatures

 

   
 

NPC, CPPCC sessions slated for early March

 

   
  Iran vows enrichment after UN referral
   
  Series of tragic errors doomed Egypt ferry
   
  Syrians torch embassies over caricatures
   
  Japan, North Korea begin talks on ties, abductions, nuke
   
  At least 74 killed in Philippine stampede
   
  Fierce fighting across southern Afghanistan kills 36
   
 
  Go to Another Section  
 
 
  Story Tools  
   
  News Talk  
  Are the Republicans exploiting the memory of 9/11?  
Manufacturers, Exporters, Wholesalers - Global trade starts here.
Advertisement