Saturday, March 19, 2022
NATO troops train together during Exercise Brilliant Jump 2022
10th Special Forces Group test the "Timbersled"
Well we know why the fighting has been so intense in Mariupol but the news media won't tell ya!
via Ukrinform.net
Soldiers of the Azov Regiment have destroyed four enemy tanks, two armored personnel carriers, hitting another armored personnel carrier.
The Azov Regiment said this in a statement released on Telegram, Ukrinform reports.
"Soldiers of the Azov Regiment destroyed four tanks and two armored personnel carriers in one day, hitting one more armored personnel carrier of the Russians. A company of enemy infantry was destroyed. Fighting for the Ukrainian city of Mariupol continues, including in the streets of the city. Defenders of Mariupol are fighting selflessly with the occupiers who continue to attack the city from aircraft and artillery, giving them a decent rebuff," the statement said.
In Mariupol, the Russian aggressor destroyed 80% of residential houses, of which almost 30% cannot be restored.
Interesting isn't it.
Mariupol fight has been fierce and now we know why. AZOV is there. The news media won't tell you that though.
Where are the Nazis in Ukraine?
A whole shitload are right the fuck there.
I'm waffling again. What is missing from the Russian assault? A proper application of combined arms!
Reading a few comments has me paused me again. Yes China is trying to build the old Corps. But the comments are stating that if they try and doing an air assault on "new" USMC positions they'll be picked off. If they try and surface assault with their EFV they'll be killed in the water by well placed Javelin teams.
The usual stuff.
But they're missing the point and SO DID I!
I'm watching individual Russian tanks being picked off. I'm seeing attacks on their convoys with unbelievable success. To the Russians credit the assault moves forward but YA KNOW WHAT we haven't seen?
We haven't seen how a proper application of combined arms would work on the battlefield!
We're seeing how it would look if the US Army was tasked to invade Louisiana.
You would see some out there protesting, blocking streets and highways with their bodies (even cars/trucks etc..).
Would the US Army initially go hard? NO! Would they engage the locals?
Probably not.
So the Russians have gone at this in a disjointed way because they're fighting their BROTHERS.
We haven't seen the fury of a combined arms attack because they're fighting their BROTHERS.
But if they did actually conduct deliberate, coordinated assaults with proper recon/ISR and backed it up with close air support and artillery would the fight be different?
Yeah it would.
There is not a lesson to be learned YET.
We've known since WW1 that tanks are vulnerable on their own. We know that infantry is vulnerable to artillery. That helicopters need artillery to suppress anti-air so that they can support ground mobility. That fast jets need to keep enemy fighters away, suppress enemy anti-air and provide quick support to friendlies in contact.
We know all that but because we're seeing different weapon systems proving to be vulnerable because they're operating alone shouldn't be cause to scrap the idea.
We should be slamming the way that they've conducted their war but not the equipment itself.
Is the tank dead? I don't know. I do know that they haven't been employed properly in this war.
Is the attack helicopter dead? I don't know. I do know that they haven't been employed properly in this war.
Is the fast jet useless in modern warfare? I don't know. I do know that they haven't been employed properly in this war.
We don't know much because our warfighting is all interconnected and not much has been "connected" in this fight.
Time to pause the debate on effectiveness. We should just wait and see what the US Army has to say in the after action about land combat going into the future.
The Killer Elite....The Norwegian Long Range Reconnaissance Squadron from Military Intelligence Batalion. (NOR LRRP SQN)
Friday, March 18, 2022
More on the V-22 crash...they can't reach it by air...UPDATE...Tyler says its in "high" terrain
Jesus. Operating in a distributed, extended way will have our guys on the wrong end of a very thin branch...God Speed...they're in the arctic (Norway- arctic) so I hope they're not in the water and I hope they're sending ships, vehicles, whatever at speed to get them.
UPDATE - If they survived the crash then they have to spend time on the side of a mountain. Just wow.Officials: Marine MV-22B Crashes in Arctic Norway, Rescue Teams Unable to Reach Crash Site by Air - USNI Newshttps://t.co/INKNbW4Yvu pic.twitter.com/0U1g8iAF6f
— U.S. Naval Institute (@NavalInstitute) March 19, 2022
Possible crash site identified of Marine MV-22 Osprey that has gone missing in Norway:https://t.co/YP7mS5DLYZ
— Tyler Rogoway (@Aviation_Intel) March 18, 2022