Sukhoi Su-57 the Golden Eagle aka Garuda ❤️🇷🇺❤️🇮🇳❤️ pic.twitter.com/LE386tOEDb— Sukhoi Su-57 Felon 🇷🇺🇮🇳 (@I30mki) April 14, 2020
Tuesday, April 14, 2020
Sukhoi Su-57 the Golden Eagle aka Garuda
N. Korea fires multiple short range anti-ship missiles into the East Sea...
via
North Korea fired a salvo of short-range projectiles believed to be anti-ship cruise missiles into the East Sea on Tuesday, South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) said.Here.
The firings came on the eve of the birthday of late founder Kim Il-sung and South Korea's general elections.
The projectiles, assumed to be surface-to-ship cruise missiles, were fired northeastward from areas near its eastern coastal town of Munchon at around 7 a.m., which lasted more than 40 minutes, the JCS said, adding they flew around 150 kilometers before splashing into waters off the east coast.
"The military is closely monitoring the situation for possible additional launches, while maintaining a readiness posture," the JCS said in a release.
It is the latest in a series of military actions by the North as the regime has sought to beef up defense capabilities amid stalled denuclearization talks with the United States and heightened vigilance against the coronavirus.
Wow.
I wonder how they're doing with their coronavirus cases? China at one time was asking for sanctions to be relaxed because they feared a humanitarian crisis there, but that's taken a back seat with them trying to repair their image with the world.
Most of the world (with the exception of Libya) seems to be trying to concentrate on the global crisis.
But I forgot about N. Korea.
This is the type of thing that could push them into some type of foolish action.
Don't have enough visibility (but I'll start trying to watch) to be sure but they could initiate some incident to distract their population from the INCREASED suffering this pandemic is probably placing on them.
Starving. Continuously cold. Probably exposed to the elements on a regular basis.
The N. Korean people must be hurting.
IDF warns Syrian General touring Hezbollah troop positions...
SOFREP had it first! Definitely need to follow those guys Instagram Page!
SOFREP said that the IDF isn't subtle.
I think they're right.
I don't understand that war. You have a high ranking target sitting on a plate and instead of launching an airstrike, missile strike or artillery barrage ... you send a Tweet?
Said it before and I'll say it again.
Everyone there is fighting just to fight. No one is fighting to win.
Look closely. See the man with white hair? That's the head of the Syrian Armed Forces 1st Corps, Luau Ali Ahmad Assad. He's visiting Hezbollah positions in #Syria.— Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) April 10, 2020
Our message: We see you. Consider this a warning.
We won't allow Hezbollah to entrench itself militarily in Syria. pic.twitter.com/vmPtZe1VuC
SOFREP said that the IDF isn't subtle.
I think they're right.
I don't understand that war. You have a high ranking target sitting on a plate and instead of launching an airstrike, missile strike or artillery barrage ... you send a Tweet?
Said it before and I'll say it again.
Everyone there is fighting just to fight. No one is fighting to win.
UAE buys Israeli Iron Dome to shoot down Turkish drones...
via SouthFront.org
The UAE has purchased an “advanced” Israeli air-defense system to shoot down Turkish combat drones operating in Libya, the New Arab reported on April 10.Here.
According to the London-based outlet, the system was bought from an Israeli defense company and then shipped directly to Egypt. Officers of the Libyan National Army (LNA) are allegedly training on the system there.
The New Arab said the UAE purchased the unidentified system to “save” the LNA’s attack on the capital, Tripoli. The outlet claimed that the LNA sustained catastrophic losses in recent Turkish drone strikes.
While it remains unclear if the LNA is using Israeli weapons, the use of such weapons by Turkish forces in Libya and their ally, the Government of National Accord (GNA), is well-documented.
Last July, the LNA shot down two Israeli-made Orbiter-3 tactical unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) near the town of al-Ê¿Aziziyah south of the country’s capital, Tripoli. The Jerusalem Post revealed later that the UAVs were part of a three-unit donated by Turkey to pro-GNA forces.
Earlier this month, LNA forces uncovered the wreckage of an IAI Harop loitering munition near the village of Hamada in eastern Libya. The munition was produced by Israel Aerospace Industries in Azerbaijan and exported to Turkey.
Ok gents. Consider this a heads up. The regional war that's been blazing in the Middle East is about to get hot in a new sector.
The action I believe is moving from Syria (which I expect to settle back down into a RELATIVELY stabilized stalemate with occasional fighting) over to Libya which will be the main attraction.
You have more players in that theater. You have many more crossed agendas. Lastly you have the oil.
Libya is moving center stage.
You heard it here first.
Monday, April 13, 2020
T-90M enters serial production...
Thanks to S300V4 for the pics!
Don't know if it is right but damn, that bad boy looks right. This is the danger for the Marine Corps.
By turning itself into a pure defense force, its not making itself useful for the MOST LIKELY conflicts going into the future.
What did we see with the USSR? Proxy wars all over the globe. We saw our forces fighting USSR proxies. What happens if the Russians start sending a few of these to hostile nations and our Marine Corps has to face them in the configuration planned?
No armor. Fewer Attack Helos. Fewer cannons. More ship killing missiles.
As a forcible entry force the Marine Corps is done. It's hung up a "closed for business" sign on that operational art. Engaging in ground combat? The closed for business sign isn't up but it sure looks like the "we don't want to do that anymore" neon sign is hanging.
The terrible thing?
The Marine Corps was eaten alive by the Air Wing. The Marine Corps solution to being consumed alive? To bet more on the Air Wing....a different composition but still a huge bet on air power.
What happens when our enemies get wise and decide to invest heavily in anti-air complexes? What happens when advancement make S-400's look like old hat? When lasers arrive and can incinerate UAVs like moths to a flame?
The Commandant talks about assuming risk? Naw bro. He's making a huge ass gamble with the fate of the nation on a jacked up war game.
Don't know if it is right but damn, that bad boy looks right. This is the danger for the Marine Corps.
By turning itself into a pure defense force, its not making itself useful for the MOST LIKELY conflicts going into the future.
What did we see with the USSR? Proxy wars all over the globe. We saw our forces fighting USSR proxies. What happens if the Russians start sending a few of these to hostile nations and our Marine Corps has to face them in the configuration planned?
No armor. Fewer Attack Helos. Fewer cannons. More ship killing missiles.
As a forcible entry force the Marine Corps is done. It's hung up a "closed for business" sign on that operational art. Engaging in ground combat? The closed for business sign isn't up but it sure looks like the "we don't want to do that anymore" neon sign is hanging.
The terrible thing?
The Marine Corps was eaten alive by the Air Wing. The Marine Corps solution to being consumed alive? To bet more on the Air Wing....a different composition but still a huge bet on air power.
What happens when our enemies get wise and decide to invest heavily in anti-air complexes? What happens when advancement make S-400's look like old hat? When lasers arrive and can incinerate UAVs like moths to a flame?
The Commandant talks about assuming risk? Naw bro. He's making a huge ass gamble with the fate of the nation on a jacked up war game.
Stair clearing techinque?
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Geez. I know...rather I hope this is a parody/gag/joke. I fear that it isn't. This has to be from a movie and not real life right?
Chinese consulate stepped on it big time...
The 🇨🇳 consulate in Chicago USA asked the Wisconsin State Senate president to pass a resolution commending China's response to #COVID19, and ... they sent a draft of the resolution they wanted. What were they thinking🤦.https://t.co/P7eHzfrvPh pic.twitter.com/6pr3QkfqgT— mhar4ä¹‹æ²»åœ‹æ ¼è¨€。 (@mhar4) April 13, 2020
Wow.
How brain dead can you be?
China is really trying to push a narrative aren't they? Is this a misunderstanding of the politics swirling around this thing or do they just not care?
The debate about China's role in the pandemic has begun...and it will be fiery..
An utterly naive article. Retaliation is completely the wrong word. Nor is it a question of us cooperating with China. We wanted to, but it chose to withhold crucial data about the virus and to obfuscate the truth, aided and abetted by the WHO. https://t.co/n8olE5Wqds— Nicholas Drummond (@nicholadrummond) April 13, 2020
RFA Argus rolling in heavy seas...
.@RFAArgus rolling in Atlantic swells as she heads for the Caribbean. Due to arrive in Bermuda for brief logistic top tomorrow. @UKinCaribbean— NavyLookout (@NavyLookout) April 12, 2020
via @CommandoCaribb1 pic.twitter.com/YAnOiZAo9a
Curious. Seems like this is a common feature for Brit ships. I heard or read (can't remember which) that the Invincible Class was terrible in this regard too.
Regardless. Looks like a terrible ride. Hope they took their meds for seasickness!
3rd LAR MCCRE...pics by Cpl. Corey Mathews
Drink it in boys and girls.
In two years the vehicle you see above will be the most powerful GROUND COMBAT VEHICLE in the USMC's inventory.
Think about that!
The LAV will be the most powerful armored vehicle in the United States Marine Corps.
If that doesn't shock your system then nothing will.
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