Tuesday, March 21, 2017

Marine Corps Captain calls for the San Antonio Class to get "Advanced Gun System Light" for naval fire support.


via CIMSEC
In light of the distributed lethality operational concept, the Navy is looking toward up-gunning the ‘gators.’37 Original designs of the San Antonio-class LPD called for two 8-cell Mk-41 VLS in the bow of the ship, but the cells were cut during development.38 Marine Commandant General Neller has expressed public enthusiasm for reversing this decision, stating that the addition of the VLS to the LPD would “change the game.”39 The addition of missiles would provide long-range fires to Amphibious Ready Groups or Marine Expeditionary Units, and support disaggregated, independent operations by the LPD. While the addition of 16 TLAMs would increase the LPDs’ lethal capability, it does not appreciably improve NSFS capacity, especially if the LPD is operating independently. The lack of a reload capability restricts tactical flexibility for fire support: the threshold to expend a TLAM would likely limit small, distributed units from exploiting gaps and seams as they develop. It also limits operational flexibility as the small magazine would prevent longer operations and limit time on station.

Instead of installing a VLS into the LPD, the services should investigate the possibility of installing a naval gun. Quantity has a quality all of its own: guns provide a capacity that a 16 cell VLS does not. From an economic perspective, the use of a naval gun allows the Navy to invert the acquisition model from one centered on high-cost, low capacity missile purchases to a low cost, high-capacity gun system that will would enjoy better economy of scale.40 While the initial costs in ship modification may be more expensive when compared to the VLS, the price dynamics of a gun system are more favorable than TLAMs over the long term, especially given the tactical dividend of the gun’s ability to be reloaded indefinitely at sea.
A potential course of action could be the Advanced Gun System Lite (AGS-L), a modified AGS that was designed to fit into the same space as the Mk-45 5-inch gun found on most surface combatants.41 The AGS-L is capable of firing the LRLAP to its 71 nautical mile range, at six rounds per minute, housing up to 240 LRLAP rounds in the magazine. 42,43 More importantly, the modification of the LPDs to support deck guns would allow the ships to capitalize on the future Hyper Velocity Projectiles (HVP) that are currently in development for strike and air defense.44 Capable of being fired from a traditional gun, HVPs launched from the AGS are capable of intercepting cruise missiles at ranges over 10 nautical miles, but are exponentially more affordable than the Evolved Sea Sparrow Missiles currently stocked in the VLS for defense.45,46 When Houthi rebels attacked the USS Mason with Chinese-produced C-802 anti-ship cruise missiles in October, James Holmes estimated that it cost the Navy upwards of $8 million dollars to defend the vessel against enemy projectiles valued at $500,000 piece; a cost ratio of over 8-1.47 The installation of a naval gun not only allows the LPD an increased capacity to support troops ashore, but also position the fleet to take advantage of fiscally sustainable medium-range air and missile defense capabilities in development.48

Counter-arguments to the retrofitting of the AGS-L into standing surface combatants exist. Studies would have to identify the effect of the gun on other naval systems, specifically the heat, vibration, and gases. Of most relevance is the ship’s superstructure: will the bridge’s fragility prohibit a gun entirely? While BAE promotional materials highlight the similarities of the physical dimensions between the Mk-45 and the AGS-L, careful attention would need to be paid to the extent at which the ship would have to be modified to support shell hoists, cooling, and magazine spaces. The back end logistics and life cycle maintenance would be an additional cost to consider.

While these challenges are indeed daunting, the ability for an LPD to provide NSFS to the Marines already embarked would relieve other surface combatants and their magazines to prosecute other warfighting functions. An LPD is already better suited to provide NSFS because her engines and fuel supply allow for longer on-station times compared to cruisers or destroyers. On a personal level, the LPD crew providing fires to her previously embarked Marines could yield a familiar and habitual relationship between supporting and supported units, leading to increased combat effectiveness (and plenty of opportunities to practice processes while underway).49 Combined with her reduced radar cross-section, aviation space, and command and control capability, the LPD would be in a unique position to operate independently, supporting distributed operations across the maritime domain.
Click here to read the entire article.

Click here (or the highlighted portion above) to read the brochure on the Advanced Gun System Light.

I personally like this idea!  Still not sold on the idea of LPDs having to provide naval gunfire while operating independently (why is the entire Marine Corps so enamored of the Expeditionary Squad Concept...do they want these little groups of Marines to be highlighted on an ISIS beheading and soon rape video???) but as part of supporting an Enhanced or Reinforced MEU?  It freaking sings!  Well done Captain!

Spain takes delivery of second phase of Pizarro via Janes

Thanks to Jonathan for the link!


via Janes
General Dynamics European Land Systems (GDELS) has completed the delivery of 83 Pizarro tracked infantry fighting vehicles (IFVs) to the Spanish Army.

A ceremony to mark the handover of the last of the vehicles took place during the 2017 International Exhibition of Security & Defence Technologies (HOMSEC) held in Madrid from 14-16 March, a GDELS spokesperson told Jane's.

The programme will now switch to producing the remaining 36 vehicles, all of them recovery variants, at the group's Santa Bárbara Sistemas plant at Alcalá de Guadaíra near Seville.

The GDELS spokesman said the recovery vehicles will have better protected hulls and that production is due to start later this year.
Interesting.  I wonder why the high number of recovery variants?  Additionally I find it curious that the same vehicle that Spain calls an IFV is called by the Brits a scout vehicle!

Regardless, this is the future.  Whatever vehicle is selected, it's obvious that a family of vehicles is the way ahead.

Open Comment Post. March 21, 2017.

Photo via DSully Flickr page.
Sorry for the late post.  Busy day!

U.S. and ROK Amphibious Assault Vehicles attacks the shores of Dogu Beach..... photos by Cpl. Anthony Morales












Monday, March 20, 2017

Mig-31 (pics)

Thanks to Olgerts for the link!




Pic of the day....KA-52 and Mi-28

Thanks to Filippo for the link!


I've always wondered why the Russians don't use the Mi-28 aboard its ships but I guess the like the safety and compact size of the Kamov designs.  Regardless I personally consider the Mi-28 to be the more effective and lethal design.

Blast from the past....We don't promise you a rose garden...


Remember the iconic poster above?  It was during an earlier time when the US was in turmoil, facing social change.  The Marine Corps stayed true to its values.

tried to find a clear, large pic but failed...forgive the fuzziness...

Leadership understood that women wanted a challenge too.

Did they coddle them or bow head?  No.  They offered membership into the tribe if they proved themselves worthy.  The Corps WAS selective.  It was small, yet elite and the envy of others around the world.

The message was the same as it always was but tailored to the new world while not surrendering ourselves to it, we are the USMC....you must prove yourself worthy...we don't need you if you don't want to be a part of the tribe with every fiber of your being.  Check out the poster below.


We build men and women of character but we should never coddle snow flakes, agenda driven monsters, fifth column elements that have wormed their way into the Corps or crows that have stayed beyond their expiration date.


The latest Marine Corps commercials are a travesty.  The Marine Corps is about winning battles, not building schools or acting as a globe trotting meals on wheels service.  If leadership is no longer about being tough and proud of it then its time for some retirements.

What commercials?  Can't find them on YouTube but I've seen them on the telly.  Pure 100% snowflake, liberal, wall punching, even the US Army is making more hardcore commercials than us.. TRASH!  TRY THE FUCK AGAIN HQMC!!!!

Ka-52K Naval Attack Helicopter & Ka-29 Naval Assault Transport Helicopter

We support the Corps and now its a generational war?

via Marine Corps Times
The Marine Corps has always struggled with change.

A decade ago, when the Corps adopted new desert boots and the ­digital-pattern, wash-and-wear camouflage uniforms, many older Marines scoffed.

“They labeled us ‘soft’ and bitched about how in the ‘old Corps’ Marines knew the value of shining boots and starching cammies,” recalled Ethan Field, a former Marine infantry squad leader and foreign affairs professional.

For the past 15 years, the Marine Corps has faced mounting pressure to modernize and adapt, responding to both a changing battlefield overseas and the civilian society’s expectations back at home. While breaking with tradition has often made the Corps stronger, it also inspires frustration and scorn among the “old Corps.”

“Every current Marine or former Marine resents that people coming after them will have it easier,” Field said. They fear that “the lack of traditions they were raised on will somehow make new ­Marines ‘less’ than they were in the past.”

The latest push for change is targeting the Corps’ culture. It comes in response to revelations that hundreds, maybe thousands, of male Marines have been posting and viewing online photographs of naked female Marines without their consent. The scandal is shining a public spotlight on secretive online networks where Marines and others traffic in “revenge porn,” and make jokes about domestic violence and sexual assault.

While the Corps’ leaders have known about these sites for years, the latest uproar has forced the top generals to call for a sweeping crackdown. Top generals say Marines could be prosecuted under the Uniform Code of Military Justice. Boot camp and the hallowed process for making Marines is under review.

More broadly, Marine Commandant Gen. Robert Neller has vowed to stamp out the sexism and misogyny that for years was overlooked with a wink and a shrug.

“We’re going to have to change how we see ourselves … how we treat each other.” Neller told lawmakers on March 14 before a Senate hearing on the nude-photo sharing scandal rocking the Corps. 
Fucking seriously?

The Marine Corps Times is part of the fifth column inside the Marines.

If the Corps wants to sever ties with its past then so be it.  I can learn not to give a fuck.

Side Note:  I love the Corps.  I want the Corps to win forever.  You don't want to see me if I start hating the Corps! If I and others no longer support the Corps then you're gonna see part of the USMC's magic formula fade away.  Neller needs to be fucking careful.  He might start a war that will make the drama that Amos faced look like a picnic.

Open Comment Post. March 20, 2017.



I CHOOSE TO STAND AGAINST THE MOB!!!

More on the Marine pic scandal...my view...


I've read comments on the Marine pic scandal and I'm still pissed.  Below is a my opinion, observations and a small rant....

1.  Task and Purpose Blog has an agenda.  They're a victims advocacy blog that came out of nowhere.

2.  I'm getting  the smell of a coordinated hit job on the Marine Corps.   The entire news media was primed and ready to run with this story.  Notice that it was front page news for several days?  I truly believe that this was coordinated as part of the liberal agenda to "resist" Trump.

3.  I wonder how involved the USMC leadership was involved in this.  Have you seen the latest Marine Corps commercials?  They're so pussified they make me want to puke.

4.  The male on male sexual assault numbers are juiced beyond recognition.  If true then the USMC has a higher rate of male on male sexual assault than the general population.  How is that possible???  The fact that those numbers are accepted at face value is puzzling.  The fact that leadership hasn't pushed back is stunning.  We'll talk more on this on the podcast.

5.  The issue with the women victims is curious,  I have a few active Marine SNCO's and Officer's that keep me in the loop.  If they heard of an assault they would act forcefully to punish the guilty and protect the weak.  Did the victims give the system a chance to work?

6.  Many readers are quick to condemn the Marines and curse the Marine Corps.  To those that do.  Fuck you.  The Marine Corps has one job.  To protect the nation.  We do that by killing the nation's enemies.  Get over yourselves.  Social experiments whether RACIAL (yeah I'm a black guy saying this) or sexual (meaning gays in the military or females in combat) that take away from our primary job is a recipe for the destruction of our nation.

7.  Mini Rant Over.

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