Wednesday, July 08, 2020
Chinese & Russian Marines practicing fast rope/rappelling...
某年某月ロシアと中国の海兵隊が合同演習を行い建物の攻略を行った。しかし中国の訓練教官は元雑技団出身の模様(嘘)。 pic.twitter.com/QnEm9SKpRi— sato_kurumi(改) (@25bravofox3) July 7, 2020
Tuesday, July 07, 2020
The Commandant's Planning Guidance is a shot across the bow. He's about to make the Marine Corps unrecognizable...
I was reading the Commandant's Planning Guidance and he highlighted certain points. I paid close attention and I'm trying to figure out the message contained. Here's what I've come up with so far....
There is much more but I'm already pissed with this. Maybe a bit more tomorrow.
NOTE! Re-reading this thing and we're back to the Marine Corps "serving it's customers"..."what the customer wants"...that line of idiocy. I wonder what prompted the return of this wording to the Marine Corps/DOD.
There is no piece of equipment or major defense acquisition program that defines us – not the AAV, ACV, LAV, M1A1, M777, AH-1, F/A-18, F-35, or any other program.Did you notice what wasn't included in this hit parade? The MV-22. The CH-53K. The JLTV. HIMARS. He just telegraphed what's on the chopping block. Either these systems will be canned outright (M1A1, AAV, F/A-18) or they're gonna be reduced (M777, F-35, AH-1). A few are in a category I can't yet determine (LAV) and maybe a few others that didn't make the list but if you're a fan of any of the above or worse in that MOS you better get ready to be at best reduced - maybe looking for a new job.
If provided the opportunity to secure additional modernization dollars in exchange for force structure, I am prepared to do so.In an earlier post today I said that I wouldn't be surprised to see the force shrink to 125K by 2030. The above passage from the CPG shows that to be the case. Since 2004 I've heard rumblings of the Corps going down to 150K. That appears to have been optimistic. Few boat spaces indeed.
The Marine Expeditionary Force (MEF) will remain our principal warfighting organization; however, our MEFs need not be identical. III MEF will become our main focus-of-effort, designed to provide U.S. Indo-Pacific Command (U.S. INDOPACOM) and the Commander, 7th Fleet with a fight-tonight, stand- in force capability to persist inside an adversary’s weapon systems threat range, create a mutually contested space, and facilitate the larger naval campaign. When modernized in a manner consistent with the vision above, III MEF will be a credible deterrent to adversary aggression in the Pacific. I MEF will also be focused on supporting the Commander, USINDOPACOM and the Commander, 3rd Fleet. I MEF will continue to provide forces to USINDOPACOM to build partner capacity and reinforce deterrence efforts, and must be prepared to impose costs on a potential adversary, globally. We will increasingly accept risk with I MEF’s habitual relationship with CENTCOM; however,2nd MEF is soon to be the Marine Corps bitch boys. If you ain't in 1st MEF you ain't shit. It's obvious from this passage that while 2nd MEF will get a bit of attention the real action will be in the 1st MEF. What has me puzzled is this piece. 7th Marines will continue to support CENTCOM. Why? It kinda throws stuff into an even bigger meat grinder than is necessary in my opinion. They're gonna have to be COMPLETELY different from the other Regiments in the MEF to handle CENTCOM taskings. You are ring knocker? Then you better hustle over to the West Coast if you ever want to make your way to the big chair over at Quantico.
7th Marines is at present purpose-built to support CENTCOM requirements; thus, I MEF will continue to support CENTCOM requirements within the capacity of
7th Marines. II MEF will undergo substantial changes to better align with the needs of Commanders of 2d and
6th Fleets. During a major contingency operation or sustained campaign ashore, necessary combat power will be provided to the committed MEF through global sourcing by the Total Force.
I see potential in the “Lightning Carrier” concept, based on an LHA / LHD; however, do not support a new-build CVL. Partnering a big-deck amphib with surface combatants is the right warfighting capability for many of the challenges confronting the joint force, and provides substantial naval and Joint operational flexibility, lethality, and survivability.Hmm. This makes no sense to me. If it's all about China and doing all we can to combat that threat than a purpose built light carrier makes sense. Unless the idea is to protect big decks. This is where I feel he's showing some true colors. Everything is on the chopping blocks. He's stripping the Ground Combat Element down to nothing but he doesn't want to maximize the F-35 on a purpose built light carrier? Kinda makes a lie of the smaller more numerous more expendable assets doesn't it.
There is much more but I'm already pissed with this. Maybe a bit more tomorrow.
NOTE! Re-reading this thing and we're back to the Marine Corps "serving it's customers"..."what the customer wants"...that line of idiocy. I wonder what prompted the return of this wording to the Marine Corps/DOD.
Chinese airborne armored recovery vehicle based on ZBD-03 IFV
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Large scale forcible entry is off the table for the US Marine Corps. What makes us unique now?
With tanks having gone the way of the dodo bird...with the cuts to infantry battalions, decrease in cannons etc...its become apparent that large scale forcible entry is off the table for the USMC.
Additionally with the cut in ground combat power we've eviscerated the Marine Air-Ground Task Force to such a degree that it should be renamed Air Task Force with ground support.
So what makes the United States Marine Corps unique going into the future? What capability saves us from the bean counters that will assuredly come hunting for scalps in the near term?
Oh you can bet that the floor of 175K Marines will soon evaporate like dew on the grass in the middle of the summer. In the past we've heard the number of 150K batted around but I'd be willing to bet that the number will shrink even further. My guess? By 2030 we'll be looking at probably 125K Marines MAX!
The terrible thing?
Many predicted bad things with the USMC's unshakable belief in the F-35. That one project has essentially gobbled up the budget to such a degree that everything else died so it could live. Next on the chopping block? The ACV. LAR Bns. The JLTV will be the primary ground combat vehicle of the Marine Corps soon. The Air Wing will reign supreme.
So with the Marines headed toward being the US Navy's other air force, SOCOM's perimeter security and the Army's missile force what makes us unique?
What role do we play? Where will we be useful outside of a fight with China? Even hybrid forces will give our NEW ground combat element a tough fight...Iraqi forces during the fight in Gulf War 1 would eat this new Corps alive.
How can a one war service survive if that war doesn't come?
Georgia gov declares a state of emergency deploys National Guard to Atlanta
National Guard is here at the Capitol after being activated by @GovKemp following a weekend of deadly shootings in Atlanta over the weekend. Troops are protecting state buildings tonight. pic.twitter.com/jDTP9AupoQ— Matt Johnson (@MattWSB) July 7, 2020
Story here.
Wow.
Big cities are getting bad. Thank God I live in the country!
Marine Tanks is DEAD...
Sad day for the 1st Tank Battalion, United States Marine Corps with its last tank leaving the RAMP 🇺🇸⚔️ I trust those Tankers will excel in their next chosen profession. God Speed Marines #29Palms #USMC #SteelOnTarget #1stTanks Rah 👊🏼 pic.twitter.com/wsrOGNCK2w— AussieTanker (@TankerAussie) July 6, 2020
Marine Tanks is dead.
The Commandant has made a terrible decision but the decision has been made.
History will mark this as a defining moment of the Marines...and one NOT covered in glory.
It will be interesting to see how the NEW Marine Corps performs in the coming battle that they DID NOT EXPECT and totally wrecked the battle winning Marine-Air Ground Team for the one they hoped for.
Lt Joe Hooper, US Army. Pure badass!
Damn! This dude has a crazy smile.
The Willys M274 Mechanical Mule
"Could haul more than a contemporary jeep"...just wow. Story here.
We're building Squad Support Vehicles. What's old is new again.
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