Saturday, February 27, 2021
Friday, February 26, 2021
The Ground Combat Element needed an advocate...We thought it was the Commandant...We were wrong.
I'm shocked. The IAF chose the CH-53K over the CH-47F?
Thanks to Ogden for the heads up!
via Times of Israel
The Defense Ministry announced Thursday the selection of the Sikorsky CH-53K King Stallion as the new transport helicopter of the Israel Defense Forces.
The ministry said the US-made helicopter will replace the IDF’s fleet of CH-53 Sea Stallions, which have been in service since the 1960s.
“The decision to purchase new Sa’ar transport helicopters for the Air Force, after decades, is a significant step in building the IDF’s power, and essential for performing a wide range of operational tasks as routine and in combat,” Defense Minister Benny Gantz said in a statement.
This decision seals it for me.
The IDF can no longer be considered the "stamp of approval" (in my mind) for weapon systems.
Subsidizes make for some strange decisions.
US Marines conduct helicopter support team aerial lift training during Hagåtña Fury 21 at Kin Blue, Okinawa, Japan
11th MEU conducts HIMARS Rapid Infiltration Mission
Note. Helicopter artillery raid. Sounds good in theory don't it? Name one that's been carried out with great effect in combat (not counting those few times it was done during the Iraqi conflict...those were miniscule against an ineffective, 2nd tier foe). With counter battery, modern sensors I just don't see how you can sneak heavy fire close (relatively) to the enemy, shoot & scoot. The same applies to these "missile raids". Time will tell but I just don't see how it'll work without those guys being targeted as soon as they fire and microfragmented.



















