Saturday, May 19, 2012

Kydex craziness follow up!


Hey Gents.


A quick followup on my rant against Kydex.


YES.  I remain against the tons of items that are being pushed onto the American Shooter all in the name of the latest and greatest...I hate trends...I hate the trendy....I hate those that follow them just because, without any thought to there actual needs.


But there is one aspect of Kydex that I love.


The fact that people are forming there own holsters, gear holders etc...


The Do It Yourself aspect is awesome.  Awe inspiring.  Cool.


Rant over.

Friday, May 18, 2012

USMC Blood

Pics of the day. USAF edition.


U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Alyssa Gomez demonstrates proper use of camouflaged ghillie suits at the Nevada Test and Training Range on May 11, 2012. Snipers wear the ghillie suits to blend into their surroundings and conceal themselves from enemies or targets. Gomez is with the 99th Ground Combat Training Squadron. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Daniel Hughes)

A U.S. Air Force F-22 Raptor fighter aircraft pulls away from a U.S. Air Force KC-135 Stratotanker aerial refueling aircraft after refueling off the East Coast on May 10, 2012. On Dec. 15, 2005, the Air Combat Command commander, along with the 1st Fighter Wing commander, announced the 27th Fighter Squadron as fully operational and capable to fly, fight and win with the F-22. The F-22 is with the 1st Fighter Wing at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Va., and the KC-135 is with the 756th Air Refueling Squadron at Joint Base Andrews, Md. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Jeremy Lock)
U.S. Marine Corps CH-53E Super Stallion helicopter crew members conduct slingload operations with Airmen at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J., May 10, 2012. Both units were preparing for a Marine airpower demonstration at the bases’ open house and air show, which took place May 12 and 13. The CH-53E crew is with Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 772 and the Airmen are with the 621st Contingency Response Wing. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Edward Gyokeres)

F-35. Can't be cancelled after the China Threat Assessment


Dave Majumdar over at the Dew Line has published the recently released China Threat Assessment.  The J-20 will be operational in 2018.

Stick a fork in any hopes of seeing the F-35 cancelled now.  With the PAK-FA delayed, with the US Teen Fighters and the Euro Canards being uncompetitive, this effectively puts an end to this LONG, TIRED, LIE FILLED (from those who oppose the F-35) DEBATE.

Cancelled?  I can see it being rushed into service now. Oh and you can pretty much rule out the Democrat Party falling back to the "cut defense" to save social programs meme now.  Not even they would risk it after this report.  Looks like we're seeing the makings of a modified cold war.

Read Dave's article here.

Read a take on the misguided attempt by traitorous Congress Critters here.

Mandible Protection?

Wow.

Mandible protection has been around for awhile but now its being talked about going Marine Corps wide.  Uh...I thought we wanted to get lighter?  Time for the School Of Infantry to start weighing in on some of this stuff.  They're suppose to be the subject matter experts but they've been getting knocked around by the different program offices and billets inside the Corps.  The results?  More equipment that gets left on the dock or in the sea bag.



Kydex craziness...

This Kydex foolishness has to stop.

It just plain has to.

They probably don't deserve it but I'm pointing at those guys.  You know ... Costa-Haley Effect ... CHE!

Yep, the CHE is what started this Kydex craziness but no one is putting the breaks on it.  I mean seriously look at that belt.  Just taking a look at this guys pistol mags and all the real estate that's being taken up because of kydex instead of normal pouches, all I can do is shake my head at the madness.

I could easily double up if not quadruple the number of pistol mags that he's carrying with a simple equipment change.

Same goes with the M-16 mags.  In the space of one of those kydex holders, I could fit an old style pouch and triple up on the number of mags...so instead of two M-16 mags I could carry 6.

But what really has me worried is that this is making its way into the Marine Corps via shops that should know better.  Places like the Marine Corps Marksmanship Program.

Yeah, send our guys to 3 gun matches but stick with combat marksmanship.  Turning our weapons into race guns isn't doing the fleet any good and that 19 year old that's been doing 3 gun instead of football will still eat up the Sgt that we send that's had 3 combat deployments and 20 confirmed kills.

The sports just don't translate.  And neither does the gear or the gear setups.  More Jungle and Arctic training will totally change our gear setups.

I can't wait to see it.  In the mean time, this Kydex craziness makes about as much sense as a kydex holster for a can of dip....oh wait.  They did that too.



Max Effort. Rescue SGT Bergdahl.

Major Hat Tip to the BlackFive Crew.

Rant time.

I'm ashamed of myself.  Somehow, someway, a guy that likes to think that he's keeping up with most of the goings on in the US military world let this slip by.

We have a serviceman in the hands of the enemy.

That is totally unsat.

The raid to kill Bin Laden was outstanding.  Freaking outstanding.

Want to know what would make it pale in comparison?

About a Battalion of Rangers, a Battalion of MARSOC, AFSOC providing transportation, a couple of platoons of knuckle draggers from Operational Detachment Delta, with SEAL Team 6 all making a MAX EFFORT RUN AT GETTING OUR BOY HOME.

I can almost see the issue at hand.

He's probably held in Pakistan.  Near a large city.  They probably move him constantly.  They might even be assisted by the Pakistani Government.

I don't care.

Whatever it takes, no matter the monetary cost we need to get this done.

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Panetta all in on Marine Air and the F-35.


Via Flight Global. 

US Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta strongly endorsed US Marine Corps aviation and voiced his continued support for the stealthy Lockheed Martin F-35B jump-jet and Bell-Boeing MV-22 Osprey tilt-rotor aircraft on 17 May.
"Marine air is what we need for the future," Panetta told a crowd of marines during a commemoration ceremony marking a century of USMC aviation. He praised the USMC's air arm for its flexibility and adaptability.
"There is no force in the world that can match the Marine Corps' ability to conduct agile and flexible expeditionary operations," he says.
Moreover, the USMC can conduct those operations on short notice and with overwhelming force.
It is because of those reasons that the USMC needs the short take-off vertical landing (STOVL) F-35B version of the tri-service Joint Strike Fighter, Panetta says. He notes that earlier in the year he cleared the variant from "probation" because the once-troubled F-35B is "meeting requirements."
"The Marines need a fifth-generation fighter for the future, and they will have it," Panetta declares.
The secretary also praised the MV-22 tilt-rotor. The tilt-rotor affords the USMC agility and flexibility, he says.
This new guy over at that house (Flight Global) is a breath of fresh air.  Balanced reporting on the F-35 instead of slanted news from the likes of Aviation Week, Ft Worth Star (Bob Cox), and the APA brotherhood.  When he tells me there is bad news with the airplane my reaction will be ok, how do we fix it instead of, what kind of nonsense are they trying to push on me now?

Dave Majumdar:   
I just sang your praises but you have to do me a favor.  CAPITALIZE the word Marine!  A perfect article except for that little fact..I'm the last person to play grammar NAZI but that's a tidbit I can't let slide!.

Another Congress Critter visiting the Lions Den.

House Democratic Leader, Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) displays a congressional coin to troops on Camp Leatherneck during a Mother's Day visit to Afghanistan in which Pelosi and five other congresswomen met with the troops.
Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 11
Photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Jonathan Carmichael
Let's look at the faces from left to right.

The Marine standing behind the Congress Critter and slightly to her right has a "WHAT THE FUCK AM I DOING HERE?  I GOT WORK TO DO."

Then slightly to the left and much further back you have the Marine with a look that says....."DAMN IT...I COULD BE DOING ANYTHING BUT THIS....WHY DID THEY MAKE ME COME TO THIS BULLSHIT!"

And then we have the Corpman...she has the look of "YOU GOT TO BE SHITTING ME!  THIS BITCH IS CRAZY!"

I love it.

Another victim enters the Lion Den.  

Consider this a photo op gone bad!

SideNote:
I collect coins but the only thing that one's good for is target practice.  Tape it to the front of about 25lbs of Tannerite and it might have some value!

Air Waves.

10th Mountain getting Africa.

If you didn't think that Africa is the next hot spot then check this out.  AFRICOM has picked a Brigade from the 10th Mountain to go to Africa.  Via Military.com
A U.S.-based unit has been selected as the Army's first "regionally aligned" brigade, and by next year its soldiers could begin conducting operations in Africa.
It is the first step in an effort to develop expert units to rotate through a region.
U.S. Africa Command will be the first to test the new rotational model, intended to give commanders a more reliable supply of soldiers available for short, training-focused missions.
Army chief of staff Gen. Raymond Odierno on Wednesday said that a brigade from the 10th Mountain Division has been picked to lead the effort in Africa.
Plans also call for brigades to eventually be aligned with Southern, Central and Pacific Commands, Odierno said. The number of brigades aligned with a given region will depend on the needs of the respective combatant commands.
"So as they go through a training process, then they become available for a period a time, nine to 12 months," Odierno said. "And then they can use those forces to meet whatever requirements they might have. It might be rotational forces. It could be building partner capacity. It could be providing security assistance. It could be doing exercises."
"The regionally aligned forces concept will be especially important in the Asia-Pacific region as we move forward -- home to seven of the 10 largest armies," Odierno said.
Similar rotational concepts also are being looked at in Europe, where the Army will reduce from four forward-stationed brigades to two, Odierno said.
Army planners have been working on the regional brigade concept for some time.
"We think it'll be more efficient. We think it will lead to better outcomes," Col. Andrew Dennis, the Army's chief of security cooperation policy and concepts, said in an interview earlier this year.
Dennis said the intent of the regional alignment concept is to send small platoon- or battalion-size elements to Africa, not a whole brigade at once.
The Army is about to fuck itself with this concept.

A platoon or separate Infantry Battalion is too light, too dependent to send alone.  The Marines establish Air-Ground Task Groups with attached Logistical Units to perform these type missions.

SOCOM does its own thing but that's SOCOM.  They have an entirely different logistics network to fall back on.

You can't play the game the Special Ops does if you don't have the support.  Prediction.

This won't work.

Ranger Assn Ain't Happy!


What's worse than having the entire USMC ready to pound your face into mush with the heels of their boots?

How about having the entire Ranger Assn, Rangers, Special Operations Assn, Special Forces and the rest of the military establishment ready to give you a heel strike to the little spot between the bridge of your nose and the rest of your skull.

General Orderino.   Welcome to your new reality.

Damn son.  Sucks to be you!

Check out the comments from the Rangers here.

The F-35 and a couple of idiot Democrat Congress Critters.

Ya know.  If you don't know what the hell you're talking about you should sit in a corner and shut the fuck up.

Conyers and Ellison should both take that advice.

I'm not even going to look these yahoos up because I'm sure I'd be punching walls and getting ready to body slam these guys if I got a look at their voting records...Congress Critters.  You can't live with them, you can't do what comes naturally with vermin.  Check this out.

Stop buying F-35's.

Buy more F/A-18's.

Amazing.

It won't pass and that's the good thing.  The House Republicans get alot wrong but they're solid on defense.


To Conyers and Ellison...

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Ghost Recon.

H/T to Endo Mike~!



Medal of Honor just can't keep up with what the other guys are doing.  Great franchise but kinda dated now.

Weds. Wall Paper.

A U.S. Marine Corps A/V-8B Harrier receives fuel over Afghanistan from a KC-10 Extender from the 908th Expeditionary Air Refueling Squadron, Feb. 24, 2012. The 908th EARS provides critical air refueling to aircraft in the area of responsibility, delivering more than one million gallons of fuel to the fight every day. In 2011, the 908th EARS offloaded more than 390 million pounds of fuel to more than 28,000 aircraft, flew more than 36,700 hours in almost 4,600 missions. The average sortie length for a KC-10 mission in Southwest Asia is about eight hours. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Greg C. Biondo)

USAF Chief of Staff. Lying like a dog.

Check out this snippets from Flight Global...
The US Air Force has concluded that the short take-off vertical landing (STOVL) Lockheed Martin F-35B- model aircraft cannot generate enough sorties to meet its needs; therefore the service will not consider replacing the Fairchild Republic A-10 Warthog close air support jet with that variant.
and...
 Retired Lt Gen George Trautman, a former US Marine Corps (USMC) deputy commandant for aviation, disputes Schwartz's assertion that the F-35B cannot generate as many sorties as the A or C model aircraft.
"The F35B has highest sortie generation rate among the three JSF [Joint Strike Fighter] variants," Trautman says. "There may be other reasons the air force doesn't want the B, but sortie rate isn't a factor."
In fact, the USMC's concept of operations depends on the STOVL variant generating more sorties more rapidly than other JSF models, says retired USMC Lt Gen Emerson Gardner, a former naval aviator.
The key performance parameters (KPP) for the F-35 require higher sortie rates for the B-model at four sorties per day. The A and C models are only required to generate three sorties per day.
Wow.

This is why the critics of the F-35 get so much attention.

The supporters of the program...like the Chief of Staff of the Air Force is SUPPOSE TO BE.  Keep shooting themselves in the foot.

Why couldn't he simply say that it wasn't in the budget.

That he didn't want it.

Anything but a freaking half assed lie would have done.

But NO!  The dumbass had to show himself to be a dumbass.

Amazing.

Armed UAVs over the United States.



The Aviationist has the whole story.

The Police State has fully arrived here in the US.

God save us all.

We build roads/schools...they grow poppy.

U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Dustin J. Howell with Combined Anti-Armor Team (CAAT), Weapons Company, 2D Battalion, 9th Marines, Regimental Combat Team 5 patrols through a poppy field during a satellite patrol in Marjah, Afghanistan, April 26, 2012. The CAAT took part in a fifteen-day operation to erect Patrol Base Sledgehammer Five and disrupt insurgent activity in the area.
(U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. David A. Perez)
I am amazed at US policy toward Afghanistan.

Why are we trying so hard to Americanize these people?

We build roads, they grow poppy.

We educate their children, they grow poppy.

We liberate them from the Taliban and they shoot our servicemembers from behind.

Why are we in Afghanistan again?

The "TAB" is worthless...Ranger School going co-ed.

He is best who is trained in the severest school.
So much for the thinking of one Greek philosopher.

I can name on 3 fingers US Army schools that are prized by Marines...Schools that Marines would give body parts to go to.

Ranger...Airborne....HALO....

There might be a few others but these are the only ones I hear about people lusting for.

Cross Ranger School off the list...Why put yourself through the pain if its just watered down boot camp?  Via Military.com
The Army is addressing the specifics of the plan to allow female soldiers to join infantry battalions and – associated with that move – to make the prestigious Ranger School co-ed, Army Chief of Staff Gen. Ray Odierno said Wednesday.
The Army's top leader said he wants to give women every opportunity to succeed in infantry battalions since the military reversed the policy barring them from infantry duty earlier this year.
Odierno noted that nine out of ten senior infantry officers have graduated from Ranger school and wear the Ranger tab on their uniforms. Not allowing women to earn their own tab could hinder their infantry careers, Odierno said.
I'm starting to see the total picture.

Looks like the Marine Corps did push back a bit on Women in the Infantry...so now they're going after the Army and Ordierno is more than happy to oblige.

Oh well.

Looks like Ranger School is going to have full quotas once again.

I can't wait to see the first all female class.  

I already have a nickname.  Not Ranger School.  Zena Warrior Princess Course.

Marines train for Urban Combat.



When Krulak came up with his 3 block war concept that put our collective bulls eye on urban combat, and humanitarian relief ops.

We made a slight mistake though.

Urban areas are where fighting will take place without a doubt, but for future combat it will not be major metropolitan areas, it'll be villages and the areas around them.

Look at the fighting in the Philippines.

You have villages surrounded by jungles and the terrorist are attacking/going into them for supplies then heading back out to safe havens.

JUNGLE WARFARE is where the future is.

Its tough, nasty and the environment itself is trying its best to kill ya.

That's where the Marines need to focus.  Jungle and Arctic Warfare.  That's where the future is taking us.  Whether we like it or not.