Friday, July 08, 2011

Did Australian Special Ops get more trigger time?


I ask because of this press release from ISAF...
KANDAHAR, Afghanistan (July 8, 2011)– At least eight insurgents were killed after they attempted an attack against coalition Special Operation Forces (SOF) of Special Operations Task Force – South, in the Khakrez district of southern Afghanistan’s Kandahar province, July 1. 
Insurgents attacked SOF with small arms and machine gun fire during a meeting with village elders to promote ongoing village stability programs within the area. 
The SOF team was able to positively identify the insurgents at which time they called for air support. 
U.S. Air Force A-10 Thunderbolt aircraft responded and performed multiple gun runs on the insurgents. Afterword, coalition forces were able to confirm that eight insurgents were killed. Three of the killed insurgents were seen being carried away by insurgents in a truck, according to reports from the aerial reconnaissance team. 
Following the engagement, the SOF team was able to recover several items from the insurgents, including multiple AK-47 rifles, multiple rocket-propelled grenade rounds, and components used to construct improvised explosive devices. 
No civilian casualties or property damage resulted from these operations.
The Australian Special Forces participated in the fighting in Kandahar earlier and although ISAF doesn't list Special Operations tasking or areas of operations the implications are clear.


Textron's TAPV on a mobility course!








At the 56 second mark in this video you can just make out what appears to be a Patria AMV in the background

Thursday, July 07, 2011

Royal Marine commandos search Afghan village

USAF going MultiCam too.

More than 180 joint expeditionary tasking airmen assigned to provincial reconstruction teams in Afghanistan are now wearing the Air Force's new Operation Enduring Freedom Camouflage Pattern, or OCP, uniform, as their everyday uniform during their deployments, announced service officials, July 7, 2011. These are the first Air Force personnel to don it. The uniform, shown here, has a more advanced camouflage pattern, lighter weight flame-resistant material, and pre-applied bug repellant. Air Force photo by SrA. Sandra Welch

About time.  That Airman Battle Uniform was hideous and ineffective.  Via Air Force Magazine.

82nd steppin' into the night sky...

The name "Rapid Deployment Force" might be dead but the need to have an Airborne Ready Brigade hasn't gone away and its awesome to know that the 82nd has brought it back.



Joint Operational Access Exercise 11-02 performed at Fort Bragg/ Pope Army Air Field, North Carolina during 06-20 till 06-29. JOAX is a two week exercise to prepare the US Army and Air Force to respond to worldwide crisis and contingencies. The joint effort includes the United States Army, Air Force, and others. It test the capabilities of the military to tactfully insert troops and cargo onto a drop zone and protect from mock enemy fire. The first week is scheduled as practices for the 36 hour exercise. Stringer includes: Paratroopers on a C-17 jump at night during JOAX. Produced by Senior Airman Giovanna C. LaMaestra

A warning to the US via the British.


From the Lexington Institute.
The slow erosion of British military power, like the proverbial canary in the coal mine, is an important lesson for national leaders in this country. Once a mighty empire with fleets deployed in many oceans and an Army on which the sun never set, Britain is now reduced to a middling power that is unable to operate even close to the boundaries of Europe without substantial support from its allies. Whether it is maintaining a naval aviation arm, deploying a fifth generation tactical fighter force or sustaining a nuclear deterrent, Britain is dependent on that special relationship with the United States. The situation is likely to get worse as the military faces not only near term budget cuts of eight percent but the need to close a $60 billion gap between projected costs and planned funding over the next decade.
Read the whole thing but that short paragraph should chill the bones of every fan of the British military and should shock and dismay the citizens of the UK.

A middling power and unless changes are made then it will surely become a minor one.  Already the defense establishment of Europe is turning away from the UK.  The Germans, Poles and French recently formed a Euro-Brigade with the Poles forming the bulk of the combat forces, the Germans providing logistical support and the French providing medical help.

From reading the press release its apparent that the Brits weren't even consulted.

Once a force in European military affairs, it now finds itself torn between maintaining a "special" relationship with the US, developing a cooperative defense force with the French and looming irrelevancy.

The UK's military is in a hurt locker.

This goofy shit has to stop.

I don't know why but this annoys the hell outta me.  Why a reputable blog like "Battle Rattle" is posting videos of Marines making asses of themselves is beyond me but its downright disgraceful.  Not only for the dummies posting this nonsense but for Battle Rattle to keep publicizing it.

Obviously, there’s a growing culture in which U.S. service members post videos online with pop culture ties, then find themselves in the national spotlight. Most recently, it worked for the Marines who produced a video of themselves lip-syncing Britney Spears’ “Hold it Against Me.” She posted the video on her Twitter page, and eventually met the Marines at a concert after their deployment in Afghanistan ended.
Moore hasn’t attained that kind of fame, but you still have to take your hat off to him. Not only is he clearly having fun, he’s cutting right to the chase. He wants Kunis, 28, a star in everything from “That 70′s Show” to “Black Swan,” at his ball. No lip-syncing. No dancing. Just a simple request.
Mila: If you’re reading this, Moore wants you to drop him a line at gowithmemila (at) gmail.com. What do you have to lose, really?
Get some damn pride guys.  This shit has to stop.

Pic of the day. July 7, 2011. 11th MEU gettin' ready.

CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. - Marines with the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit's maritime raid force use Navy rigid hull inflatable boats to board a cargo ship during training for an upcoming deployment here June 30. The MRF practiced boarding ships from air and sea. Photo by Cpl. Chad J. Pulliam

F-35 Jet Blast Deflector Testing Underway at Lakehurst




Shaping up to be a bad day for rotary winged aviation.

First we have a Marine UH-1Y going down in Southern California, now we have this from Afghanistan...
ISAF Joint Command- Afghanistan
2011-07-S-017

For Immediate Release
 

 KABUL, Afghanistan (July 7, 2011) - An International Security Assistance Force helicopter made a forced landing in Parwan province today.

There were no injuries and the crew has been recovered.
The cause of the incident is currently under investigation; however, initial reporting indicates there was no enemy activity in the area at the time.
ISAF doesn't say what country the helicopter is from but Parwan province falls under Regional Command East with these units currently operating there...

Contributing Nations

NATO Nations: Czech Republic, France,  Poland, Turkey,  U.S.
Non NATO Nations: New Zealand, Republic of Korea, United Arab Emirates

Major Units Assigned

• 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division (Task Force Duke)- Task Force Duke in partnership with GIRoA and partnered organizations, conducts population-centric counterinsurgency (COIN) operations, with the focus on key terrain districts in Paktiya and Khost provinces to neutralize the insurgency, protect the Afghan people, increase the competence, capacity, and credibility of Afghan National Security Forces and Afghan provincial and district governments.

4th Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division (Task Force Currahee) -TF Currahee, as a combined and unified team with Afghan National Security Forces, interagency, and multinational organizations, conducts COIN operations in Paktika province to neutralize the insurgency and increase the competency, capacity, and credibility of Afghan institutions to set the security and stability conditions to begin transition to GIRoA.
• 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division (Task Force Bronco)- Task Force Bronco conducts COIN operations by, with, and through ANSF, GIRoA, DOS, and interagency organizations to defeat insurgents in order to secure the population and promote/legitimize Provincial and District Governments within Nangahar, Nuristan, Konar and Laghman provinces. 1st Brigade Combat Team conducts operations along the three lines of operation (security, governance, and development) in order to protect and secure the population and assist GIRoA to extend its authority through competent governance, infrastructure development and improved security.

4th Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division (Task Force Patriot) -TF Patriot conducts population centric Counter-Insurgency operations in AO PATRIOT [Logar and Wardak] to build ANSF capacity, and enhance the control and effectiveness of provincial governments to expand local community capacity and create a stable environment for transition of AOR to GIRoA, and to defeat insurgents.
10th Combat Aviation Brigade (Task Force Falcon) - As part of a combined team, TF Falcon (10 MTN) conducts full spectrum aviation operations across RC(E) in support of CJTF-101’s population centric counterinsurgency campaign in order to enable regional security, neutralize the insurgency, facilitate economic growth, and assist in the transition of governance responsibilities to the legitimate Government of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan (GIRoA)
• Task Force La Fayette - TF La Fayette includes Kapisa Province and Sarobi district. The French 9th Marine Light Armoured Brigade assigned to TF La Fayette (3rd mandate) since October 2010 conducts counter-insurgency operations by, with and through Afghan national securities forces. It conducts its action along the three lines of operations (security, governance, and development) in order to protect and secure the population and assist the governement of Islamic Republic of Afghanistan (GIRoA) to extend its authority through competent governance, infrastructure development and security improvement.
• TF Maverick (HHBn, 1st Cavalry Division)- As a unified team of joint, interagency and multinational members, TF Maverick provides force protection, communication, sustainment and operational support to HQs CJTF 101 to facilitate effective command and control of RC(E).

• TF White Eagle VIII -TF White Eagle conducts counterinsurgency operations and unified actions focusing on key terrain districts in Ghazni in  order to increase security, development, local governance competency and legitimacy; while neutralizing the insurgency.
• 86th Infantry Brigade Combat Team (Task Force Wolverine)
• 519th Military Intelligence Battalion (Task Force Thunder)
• 101st Sustainment Brigade (Task Force Lifeliner/Provider)
• 176th Engineer Brigade (Task Force Hammer)
• Movement Control Battalion (Task Force Black Sheep)
• 95th Military Police Battalion (Task Force Sheriff)
If I'm not mistaken, the US Army is providing aviation support to the "contributing nations" in this sector so its probably a US helicopter that went down.