Sunday, January 20, 2019

French Army VBCI IFV with new desert camouflage pattern.

pic via Tom Antonov Twitter Page...


I don't know how it will perform in peer vs peer combat but in the COIN mission the French are conducting its performing well.  The VBCI needs to be rated as a combat proven and probably effective ride.

I haven't done a rating of the wheeled IFV but it would have to EASILY rank better than the Stryker and I would bet would probably be comparable to many of the new models we see appearing.

Don't know why but the French just get wheeled vehicles right.

Syrian Air Defense using Buk-2 Missiles claim to have repelled an Israeli Air Strike...




Four Canadian Soldiers killed in anti-terror operations...(Correction!!!)

Thanks to Mozaic for the terrible news..


*Note.  Apologies to all.  Chadian Soldiers AND NOT Canadians were involved in the terror attack.  That does not in anyway mitigate the loss to the families and country at all, but it might have caused undue concern to my brothers in the North.  The commentary posted below still applies.  Again apologies to the tribe for jumbling this story.

via Daily Mail.
Eight UN peacekeepers have been killed in an attack on their base in northern Mali.

The assault was launched early Sunday at the Aguelhok base 125 miles north of Kidal, near the border with Algeria.

'According to a new toll, still provisional, at least eight peacekeepers have been killed,' a source from the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali said.

Mahamat Saleh Annadif, the UN's special representative for Mali, condemned the attack in a statement.

'Peacekeepers of the MINUSMA force at Aguelhok fought off a sophisticated attack by assailants who arrived on several armed vehicles,' he said.

The 'cowardly' attack, he added, 'illustrates the determination of the terrorists to sow chaos.
Story here. 

I've been shouting that Africa will eat our forces alive.

No one listened.

The reactions I've gotten (in the blog e-mail) has been either I'm an ignorant American black that doesn't want to see the continent advance, or I'm a white washed American black that's scared.

Both are off base and both miss the point.

I've taken the time to read up (in a limited fashion..I'm far from an expert) on the troubles in S. Africa.  I've taken the time to read on the wars there.  I've taken the time to read first hand accounts.  I even had the opportunity to talk to a Vietnam Vet that served in the Rhodesian Light Infantry (he had stories to tell, pics to share...many of them that would get this blog banned because of their shock value...and an experience that I won't forget).

Long short.

Africa will eat our forces alive.  We can send all the Special Ops personnel we want but if we're gonna operate in the bush then we're gonna operate at a disadvantage.  All our sensors, UAV flights, thermals etc...mean nothing to people that have lived their entire lives in that wilderness.  A wilderness where the creatures, weather and even insects are all designed to kill.

I mourn for Canada's loss, but at the same time I beg Combatant Commanders to learn.  The old playbook WILL NOT WORK on this continent!  If you want to survive then you've got to use AT LEAST Company sized elements!  Support for the most part is too far away for anything less.  Additionally you can't ignore the tribal aspect.  Take a devout Christians faith in his God and multiply it times 10 and you might get a feel for the tribal nature of the societies there.

Africa is going to be harder than anything we faced in the Middle East.

You can book that!

Armed Forces of the Philippines has activated a new Army battalion


via news.mb.com.ph
The Armed Forces of the Philippines has activated a new Army battalion that would be tasked to reinforce the ongoing operations to end insurgency problems in the northern part of Luzon.

Lt. Gen. Macairog Alberto, commanding general of the Philippine Army (PA), said the 6th Mechanized Infantry Battalion is part of the modernization program of the military, thus, its personnel would be equipped with modern armaments.

A mechanized battalion is equipped with tanks and other armored military vehicles.

“The battalion is an addition to the MID forces which forms part of the Army’s cutting edge in conducting prompt and sustained ground operations in support of AFP’s mission,” said Alberto.

“Its activation is an offshoot of the continuing Army capability upgrade as it undertakes transformation to give rise to a modular force structure aimed at creating standardized, flexible and versatile elements capable of accomplishing virtually any assigned task,” he added.

Alberto said the 6th MIB will be the mechanized component of the 1st Brigade Combat Team (1BCT) of the Philippine Army which was just recently activated in December 2018.

The 1BCT, it was recalled, was formed as a contingency force that is readily deployable and capable in addressing unconventional threats to national security.

Other maneuver components of the 1BCT are two infantry battalions and maneuver support consisting of specialized enablers such as field artillery and engineering combat battalions.

Alberto said the Brigade Combat Team also has a reconnaissance company and units from signal, intelligence, civil-military operations, military police, explosive ordnance, CBRN (chemical biological radiological and nuclear), and sustainment components composed of a forward service support unit and a forward medical platoon.

“True to your name ‘Salaknib,’ which means shield in Ilocano, your unit symbolizes protection, strength, and security as you serve as the rapid deployment force of the Mechanized Infantry Division responding to the requirements of the Philippine Army in the conduct of ground operations against emerging security threats,” said Macairog in his speech.

President Duterte has been pushing for additional police and military units, particularly those engaged in combating insurgency problems.

In the police, he had recently ordered the creation and recruitment of at least six new battalions of police elite Special Action Force.
This is interesting.  Somehow, someway the Philippines have gotten themselves into a full blown counter insurgency type conflict.  If you've seen the geography then you know the sad truth.

This thing could drag out for a century.

There is no way that the govt can control all those islands and the terrorists have ready made safe havens.  An additional battalion will probably help secure govt controlled territory and allow them to stabilize contested space but stomping it out?

Not likely.

Exercise Alexander the Great 2019....Pics by Staff Sgt. Andrew Ochoa






HMH-461 Touch and Go's....Video by Cpl. Paige Stade

Is the Brazilian Navy about to pick the British Navy clean?

via Naval.com.br
Brazilian source say MoD will provide list of ships available to sell to Brazil by February including RFA Wave Ruler, some Type 23 frigates, MCMVs & OPVs
Story here (requires translation). 

Wow.  As the Brits say...I could be "cheeky" and claim this is the F-35 effect...everything must die so the F-35 and the carriers can live but I'm not so sure on this one.

Is it Brexit?  Is it a natural downsizing?  Is it economic factors I'm unaware of?

Just not sure.  If this story is true I'm sure of one thing.  The British Navy will no longer be the formidable force it once was.

Open Comment Post. 20 Jan 2019


Saturday, January 19, 2019

US F-16 Aggressor Painted In Russian Su-57 Stealth Fighter Camouflage


Story here.

Interesting.  It usually takes a bit for the new hot thing to trickle down to the rest of the DoD and this news just proves it.

Russia is so last two years.  I have a post going up tomorrow which talks about Navy leadership talking about doing a freedom of navigation exercise with a carrier battle group in order to blunt all the talk coming from China about sinking one.

China is the threat, not Russia.

Small side note.  Everyone talks about NATO being an institution that is necessary to continue to guarantee our freedom.  My question continues to be why?  Think about it.  NATO was developed because the WARSAW PACT existed, not because of the USSR.  Since the WARSAW PACT ceased to be then why should NATO continue?

1st CEB Amphibious Breach Training (B-Roll)...Video by Pfc. Frank Cordoba



U.S. Sailors and Marines conduct amphibious breach training at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California, Jan. 12, 2019. The exercise consisted of Marines and Sailors who participated in embarkation, overseas movement, breach assaults, and support of forces ashore.