Sunday, July 04, 2010


Height and Weight Standards.

The Navy might want to revise their height and weight standards...
Note:
I was conflicted on whether or not to post this but come on.  This guy is a Naval Officer and is definitely not presenting a proper military appearance....and they're putting him front and center before the public.  Yeah, they need to revise it and put this guy on some type of remedial PT program.

Who says Navy Pilots aren't excited about the F-35?

Hat Tip to ELP Defence Blog.



That Navy Pilot seems pretty jazzed about the F-35.  Add to it that he might have been briefed about some of its capabilities and its easy to understand. 

Misleading the public? 

I think this guy is sold and is ready to strap on the airplane.

Saturday, July 03, 2010

F-35 to survive in the UK?

I might be pushing the envelope here but with massive budget cuts in the news in the UK, this story from SkyNews is interesting.


In last month's budget Osborne said cuts would not average more than 25%

The treasury has demanded the "illustrative plans" for cuts of 25% and 40% must be submitted by Cabinet Ministers by the end of the month.
It is the latest step in preparing for what is set to be the toughest spending review since the Second World War.
However, as outlined in the Chancellor's emergency budget last month, health and international aid will continue to receive small increases in their budgets.
Mr Osborne also said education and defence budgets would be "protected".
But the independent Institute for Fiscal Studies estimated that this could leave other departments facing cuts of 33%.
Officials stressed what was being prepared was "initial planning assumptions" and that the cuts on that scale would not actually be implemented in the final settlements in the autumn.
Read the whole thing (personally I'm envious of the approach being taken in the UK, they're acting like adults...there is a problem and they're working to solve it) but the F-35 and other necessary defense programs appear safe...at least for now.

Update:
Jed is calling bogus my claims that the MoD was never offered the source code to the F-35 at the beginning of the program and that when they asked for it years later, it was a change to the agreement.

Anyone know where I can get a syllabus to the F-35 development?

Marinestan is now a separate command.

Do you remember a few weeks (maybe months now) the article by Victor Hanson calling a portion of Afghanistan "Marinestan"?

The U.S. ambassador to Afghanistan, retired three-star Army general Karl W. Eikenberry, reportedly made a comment about there being 41 nations serving in Afghanistan — and a 42nd composed of the Marine Corps. One unnamed Obama-administration official was quoted by the Washington Post as saying, “We have better operational coherence with virtually all of our NATO allies than we have with the U.S. Marine Corps.”

Some officials call the new Marine enclave in Nimruz Province “Marinestan” — as if, out of a Kipling or Conrad novel, the Marines has gone rogue to set up their own independent province of operations.

Yet once again, it would be wise not to tamper with the independence of the Marine Corps, given that its methods of training, deployment, fighting, counterinsurgency, and conventional warfare usually pay off in the end.
Well "Marinestan" has formally declared its independence.  This from the DefPro (yeah its old but hey...I miss stuff too)...
Marine Corps Maj. Gen. Richard Mills, commanding general of the new command, leads a combined force of about 27,000 personnel, with units drawn from eight nations.

"It is a distinct privilege for all of us to stand up Regional Command Southwest," Mills said. "We are truly building on the outstanding work of all who have served here in Helmand and Nimroz provinces. This is a natural military progression based on the number of troops serving here and the priority placed on Helmand and Nimroz provinces."
Absolutely awesome.  On the weekend of our nations birth, we also have the birth of a new command in Afghanistan...a US Marine Corps led command.  Too cool.

Blast from the past. SteelJawScribe on V/STOL Dreams...


SteelJawScribe penned an article almost a year ago that is in my archive because of its historical perspective.  The article "Flight Deck Friday:V/STOL Dreams" is a must read.

Blast from the past. F-35 first flight vid.

Friday, July 02, 2010

Another Shallow Draft Coast Guard Boat?

When I first saw this article over on the Marine Corps website, all I could think is why?  What they have appears to be sufficient...but I guess that same thought can be applied throughout the DoD so I'll reserve judgment.  Read the article here.  But below are the specs on the 24 foot version of the boat, the larger size is extremely similar (to be honest it almost exactly the same..just bigger) and more info on it can be found here.

Brochure 5770                                                                    

I simply ask...is this the future for the US military?

via ThinkDefence.  Wow.  Read the whole thing here.  Wow.


Ten years after the ban on homosexuality in the Armed Forces was lifted, the first Quad Service Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) conference is being held at the MOD's Main Building in London today.

Conway gets it on the IAR.

Don't know how I missed this vid from Marine Corps Times.  But it illustrates that Gen. Conway gets it when it comes to the IAR.