Monday, March 12, 2018

IDF to choose CH-47 over CH-53K...no pushback from the Israeli Air Force or LM over the story...


via Reuters
The twin-rotor Chinooks would replace an aging fleet of Sikorsky CH-53 helicopters, which have been in operation since 1969, now manufactured by Lockheed Martin Corp (LMT.N). Israel upgraded them at the turn of the century.

Israel does not publish the number of CH-53s in operation but defense industry sources said Israel was interested in buying 20 new helicopters.

The chief of Israel’s ground forces recommended the Chinooks to the air force, which operates all of the country’s military aircraft, Boeing Israel President David Ivry told Reuters.

“It’s a matter of months. I can’t say when exactly, as it is also a question of money – how this matter fits into the IDF’s (Israeli Defence Forces) multi-year budget,” said Ivry, a former Israeli air force chief.
Story here. 

This is the second story in as many weeks claiming that the IDF will choose the CH-47 over the CH-53K.

What I find fascinating is that we're not hearing pushback from the Israeli Air Force, politicians or Lockheed Martin.

As far as rumor central is concerned that's practically confirmation that this decision has been reached.

Open Comment Post. March 12, 2018


Blast from the past. M46 medium tanks of US 6th Tank Battalion, Korea, 7 March 1951.


Sunday, March 11, 2018

Eitan is approved for purchase by the IDF...


via Times of Israel
The Defense Ministry announced approval for a major upgrade to the army’s ground forces on Sunday, including a new fleet of hundreds of armored personnel carriers and the development of a new cannon.

The Ministerial Committee on Security Affairs approved the plan to purchase hundreds of Eitan armored fighting vehicles, developed by IAI, IMI and Rafael, and a new cannon, the ministry said in a statement.

The upgrade is part of the the five-year Gideon Plan, designed to make the army operationally more efficient and more cost effective, the statement said.

Starting in 2020, the eight-wheeled, lightweight Eitan vehicle will begin replacing the IDF’s current M113 fully tracked APCs. It combines technology from the Merkava tank and the Namer APC, but at a cheaper price.
Story here.

You do realize that if the IDF keeps to this timeframe that they will be getting new Eitan's before the Marine Corps gets new ACVs?

Think about that.

In the time it took the USMC to buy an "off the shelf" ACV, the Israelis will have designed/developed a new vehicle, trialed it and have it in service.

Your Sunday Cool...The Falkirk Wheel



More SU-35's for China?

Thanks to Violet for the link!


via ATimes.com
ultiple sources within Russia and the People’s Liberation Army Air Force suggest that Beijing and Moscow may have struck a preliminary deal for procurement by the PLAAF of more of Russian-made Sukhoi Su-35 fighters.

Hong Kong-based military monthly Kanwa Defense Review reported in February that the second batch of the highly maneuverable aircraft with thrust-vectoring engines had already descended on PLA airbases in southern China.

Among those tipped as the likely locations to service and hangar the multi-role air-superiority fighters is the Suixi airbase in southern China’s Guangdong province, which is under the PLA’s Southern Theater Command.

Several Su-35s joined the PLA’s recent circumnavigations of Taiwan and air patrols above the South China Sea, along with Su-30s, H-6K bombers and  jammer aircraft.

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It’s also said that Beijing has made it clear that more orders can only come under the parameters of knowledge transfer and localized production of some sub-systems and avionics, a tried and true tactic to replicate overseas technologies for cheaper, home-made alternatives.

Still, analysts say Russia may be willing to oblige now that there is a genuine rapport between the two powers, and a plethora of bilateral co-development and co-production of weapons and planes – ranging from cruise missiles to wide-body airliners – is also making headway.
Story here. 

More proof of my belief that the rise of China is based solely on the greed of American corporations and the idiocy of "free market" zealots...along with a blind intel/defense community that is unable to protect our secrets.

A nation that is building a 5th gen fighter and has the Chinese "Lavi" (thanks Israel) is still seeking to buy Russian 4th gen fighters along with intellectual property?

That tells me...

1.  The Russians were able to safeguard their gear.  This won't be the first time they've bought SU-35s and China doesn't give a fuck about being labeled thieves so somehow they kept them from being able to reverse engineer the thing.

2.  This nation of engineers...the people that are suppose to lead the world in STEM, can't even reverse engineer the SU-35?  They aren't as solid as I thought.

3.  How formidable is the J-20 with them making this move?  Are they seeking to bolster their overall number of fighters?  If so why not push the J-10?

Gotta chew on this one.

On the surface it makes no sense and means I'll have to reconsider my thinking on the Chinese military, their REAL technology base and how that fits into their rise.

Don't get me wrong.

They're still a threat but apparently a few well placed sanctions on certain dual use tech can cripple them not only economically but also militarily.

Now imagine this.

Imagine we didn't have the Russia-phobes running rampant in Congress and the media.  Imagine we had at least TRADE and cooperation in space and military affairs.  Imagine we had good, not great but good relations.

Now think about the sale.

Think about it in the era of Trump.

The phone call would go like this.  Hey Vlad this is your boy Trump.  How ya doing cowboy?  Good.  Hey check this out.  I hear you're gonna sell planes to China.  Yeah its your business but I think I gotta a better deal for ya.  How about you negate that deal with them, sell us oil for our strategic reserve of equal value, you keep your tech, push the money where ever you want in our economy and we get to sleep a little better about the Red Dragon.

And who knows Vlad, you might need our help on something?  Don't need an answer now but get back to me ok?  Be well.  See ya in Geneva at the next meeting.  Wait I got a Veteran's Day parade, care to visit?

That's why this Russia Phobia is so enraging.  We really should be allied with them, not shadow boxing.

USS Michael Monsoor (DDG 1001) Acceptance Sea Trials

Do you guys check the permissions you give APPS when you use them?

The is a semi-rant.

Backstory.  A series of severe thunderstorms rolled in this morning and caught me in the middle of activities.  Why did it happen?  Cause the local weather bubba got it all wrong and said that the worst of it would pass on Sat. 

Determined to get better forecasts I went online looking for a weather app.  I was scrolling thru them and have had no luck.

Why?

Because these fuckers want to scan your entire phone and send the information to God knows where!  Check this out for the permissions you give to use a particularly popular weather app.
This app has access to:
Location
approximate location (network-based)
precise location (GPS and network-based)
Phone
read phone status and identity
Photos/Media/Files
read the contents of your USB storage
modify or delete the contents of your USB storage
Storage
read the contents of your USB storage
modify or delete the contents of your USB storage
Wi-Fi connection information
view Wi-Fi connections
Device ID & call information
read phone status and identity
Other
receive data from Internet
view network connections
read battery statistics
pair with Bluetooth devices
access Bluetooth settings
full network access
change your audio settings
run at startup
control vibration
prevent device from sleeping
Google Play license check
read Google service configuration
Maybe this is standard but it seems like its a pretty deep dive into your personal life to me.

Question.

Is this the new normal?

Do I need to do a screening of every app that I have now to make sure they're not playing I-Spy with my info?

Lastly.

What do they do with all this info?

China's "Operation Red Sea" Movie...Those fuckers want to be us....

H/T to Commander Salamander!



Drink it in boys.

Chinese Naval Commandos?

8 vs 150?

Replace the mech infantry unit with a Marine Expeditionary Unit...copious amounts of heliborne units involved, and even a replay of evacuating hostages aboard their version of the C-130, lastly the Chinese Navy making a cameo appearance firing their version of TLAMs?

Those fuckers want to be us.

The only good news here?  If they want to play in the Middle East then I say have at it.  Afghanistan has fucked up every power that tried since Caesar to include the USSR and the US.  Time for China to get a piece of that pain.

Open Comment Post. March 11, 2018