Friday, July 13, 2012

Vintage Poster.



Does it still apply or will AMOS cave in to a special interest group that's obviously left wing and with an agenda?

We'll see but confidence is not high.

Fuck! The last bastion of masculinity in the Marine Corps is under assault!



Check this out from BattleRattle.
In a letter to Commandant Gen. Jim Amos, the group wrote, “We believe that, by aligning with the UFC, an organization that has tolerated homophobia, misogyny, and hate speech, the Marine Corps is violating its stated commitment of ‘maintaining dignity and respect for one another.’ Homophobia and hatred, in any form, are not consistent with the values that make the Marines an elite fighting force.”
In recent weeks, other military branches have been urged to cut sport sponsorship ties. In June, the Army announced it would no longer sponsor NASCAR following pressure by lawmakers in support of a House amendment to the 2012 defense spending bill. The proposal would make military sponsorship of sports illegal. In Monday’s edition of Marine Corps Times, Gina Harkins will have a report about the relationship between the Marine Corps and the UFC.
What do you think? Should the Marine Corps cut ties with the UFC?
So a couple of guys getting into a ring, having a fight that isn't rigged and ending up with both guys shaking hands at the end of it is homophobic?

Wow.

Amos will probably go for it.  The pussification of the Marine Corps continues.

This is gonna get nasty.

Got this vid from EverydayNodaysOff blog.

The police militarized, some of them adopted an attitude of them against us...even against law abiding citizens and they thought that there wouldn't be blowback?

This is gonna get nasty and confrontations between police and citizens are going to skyrocket unless someone somewhere figures out how to put the genie back in the bottle.  I don't think it can be done but I can hope.

Military Police run ranges at 29 Palms.

Caspir MRAP reborn as the RG Protector.

The Caspir MRAP is probably the most battleproven MRAP in the world.  The South African Defense Force used it in countless battles in the African bush and it was a winner.  BAE (with a design house that pumps out vehicles) took that warhorse and modernized it.  If it looks right, it most probably is right and the RG Protector looks right.






The CNO and why the Navy is shaky on the F-35C.

Remember the news that the CNO made when he talked about stealth?

I went high and to the right...initially I thought that he was stuck on stupid because of the failure of the A-12 program.  But just like everyone else I overthought the issue.

Its much simpler than that.  The US Navy and by a bit of arms twisting the USMC are the only buyers for the F-35C.  It is on track to be the most expensive, least produced model by far.  The CNO wasn't actually doubting stealth, he was outlining a plan on how to reduce the buy and justify doing so.  Its a matter of priorities.  Carrier Air must survive even if its relegated to second day of war missions only.  His proposal to concentrate on payloads over platforms is Eurocentric thinking.  Its the same bullshit that EADS uses to sell Eurofighters, Dassault uses to sell Rafales and Boeing is using to sell F-18's.  They're hoping that Meteor or AIM-120D's can keep the bad guys at bay.  They're hoping that upgrades to avionics (brought to them by the work done on the F-35) will keep their airplanes viable....

He's hoping to keep all his carriers....even if it means putting a second class fighter on their decks.

That statement was about image over substance and a hope that a war against a peer/near peer won't happen till the budget is good to go again.

Thursday, July 12, 2012

Marine Air has a speed problem.





Above you see the basic parts of the MEU's airwing.

AH-1Z, UH-1Y, MV-22, CH-53 (soon to upgrade to the K model) and soon the F-35B.

Guess what boys and girls?  We have a speed problem.  I didn't even include the CH-46 because its headed out to pasture as we speak but the problem lies mainly with the AH-1Z, UH-1Y and their relation to the MV-22.  Theoretically both those helicopters can be used as escorts for the MV-22 but realistically its a dead issue.  The MV-22 flies too fast and far for the AH-1Z to be of much use...much less the UH-1Y.

The answer is probably a drastic re-working of the MEU's airwing.  If the future holds raids from the sea as one of the primary combat missions then we'll need more F-35's on deck....almost no AH-1Z's....only a few (as in one or two--and that's assuming that the Navy doesn't have an H-60 around) UH-1Y's...and the remainder of the airwing being composed of only MV-22's and CH-53K's for lift.

All escort, ground support etc will have to fall on a drastically increased fixed wing component.  I remember reading in the Gazette about how stoked AH-1Z pilots were because they wouldn't have to tell CH-53 pilots to slow down while on escort missions.  With MV-22's coming online and CH-53K's soon after, AH-1Z pilots won't have to ask them slow down, they'll have to ask them where they are cause they'll be so far behind.


Which brings me to an uncomfortable thought for Marine leadership.  In order to get those needed F-35B's might it be time to consider cutting the F-35C purchase and buying F/A-18E/F's to fulfill the carrier air wing requirement?  It would free up money to help preserve the MEU's air wing and get more F-35B's on our amphibs.

Photo 01 Aviation Photography's Iraqi 407 ARH Pic.


Amazing.  The Iraqi Army is fielding the Bell 407 Armed Recon Helo designed to the same specifications that the US Army spelled out and they're getting it before our forces.

Single source procurement might be the way to go if this is an example.  Simply decide what you want, work with the manufacturer to get a realistic AND reasonable price AND get the gear in the hands of our guys in the military.

SIDENOTE:  Head over to Photo 01 Aviation Photography's webpage and check out those funky exhaust "defusers" or whatever you call them.  You can barely make them out in the photo above but I've never seen any other helicopter with that particular setup.  What gives I wonder.

M1A1 and M88A2 sporting Saab Barracuda Camo System

Militarized Police and Citizen Missteps.



Check out this vid.

The people that posted this video will want you to believe that the police over stepped the bounds and that this was an unjustified arrest.

Bullshit.

When asked to present an identification by Police you must comply.  If you believe that Police are acting unjustifiably then you have the right to file a complaint or law suit later.

This guy crossed the line when the officer tried to place him under arrest and prevented him from handcuffing him.  At that time he officially RESISTED ARREST and if he injured or in the case of him resisting caused the officer to injury himself, that little game of patty cake would have turned into FELONY RESISTING.

Additionally the female YELLING in the background was also wrong.

But this goes back to the issue of the people and its Police becoming divided.  Do you remember the OPEN CARRY movement?  People legally walked around with weapons on their hips in order to spark a police response.  I believe we're seeing that movement evolve into these little run in's with police.

My prediction.  Its gonna get much worse and one tiny spark will ignite certain cities unless these minor run in's are managed properly.

MRAPs go to Korea.

Wow.

Pretty awesome news.  Not awesome in a good way but more like awesome in the ... DOES ANYONE IN D.C. HAVE A CLUE!...kinda way.

I could be wrong (I could easily be wrong) but I haven't heard of any ideas, guidance, planning or policy regarding the use of MRAPs in regular Army formations.  Read the entire article from Stars and Stripes but check out this....
“Beyond the increased force protection MRAPs offer our soldiers, MRAPs provide the 2nd Infantry Division the best platform for ‘mission command-on-the-move’ systems that allow our commanders to take command-post communications (and) command-and-control capabilities with them while circulating the battlefield,” he said.
Asked if the 2ID was concerned how North Korea might respond to the MRAP testing, Scrocca said, “The addition of MRAPs improves the 2nd Infantry Division’s force protection capabilities and enhances our ability to preserve peace and deter aggression on the Korean peninsula.”
Officials said most, if not all, of the MRAPs being delivered to South Korea were previously deployed in either Iraq or Afghanistan and were refurbished in the U.S.
Mutter said U.S. military officials want to “capitalize on our experience in Iraq and Afghanistan” in figuring out how MRAPs might best be used in South Korea.
To the best of his knowledge, Mutter said, this month’s deliveries mark the first time MRAPs have been on the Korean peninsula.
Read the whole thing but I would pay good money for one of these people to look at a reporter and say...Hey buddy I just don't fucking know!

But they won't.  Instead we get bullshit like..."enhances our ability to preserve peace and deter aggression"....

Geez!

Long story short.  The US Army and Marine Corps will store most of these vehicles, will give a few to federal, state and local law enforcement and the rest will be gifted to foreign countries.

They won't become a part of regular units except for maybe a few EOD and Military Police outfits and this will be looked back as a tremendous failure.  Not because they were bought in a hurry but because too many were bought with no plans for the future.

Too funny.



Of course if that doesn't hit your funny bone then how about this????


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F-35B BK-2 First Flight

Lockheed Martin test pilot Bill Gigliotti flew the 1.4-hour inagural flight of F-35B BK-2 from NAS Fort Worth JRB on 11 July 2012. BK-2 (serial number ZM136) is the second F-35 produced for the United Kingdom.The aircraft will join other F-35s at the training center at Eglin AFB, Florida, later this year.

Farnborough 2012. F-18 Super Hornet flight display.

The best performance so far.  Nothing special but it was done with flair.  I wonder who the pilot is.  That semi-cobra was cool though.

Black Five's Uncle Jimbo takes it to the danger zone.

Pretty funny.  This is why grunts don't fly.

Rope Training.

Lance Cpl. Hung Q. Nguyen crosses a two-strand rope bridge at the Jungle Warfare Training Center at Camp Gonsalves July 7. Nguyen, along with his unit, are participating in a seven-day training package to develop their skills in a jungle environment. Nguyen is a ground communications organizational repairer with Marine Wing Support Squadron 172, Marine Aircraft Group 36.
(U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Erick Brooks)

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Kfir on approach. A Joe Copalman pic.

Colombian Air Force Kfir on final approach into Davis-Monthan Air Force Base during workups for the FAC's participation in Red Flag 12-4 starting next week at Nellis.
Hugo Chavez probably ain't too happy about all this
Whenever I see a Kfir now I always think about Neptunus Lex. 

The Royal Air Force is whacking terrorist with drones...only they keep quiet about it!

Check this out.
Christopher Lee writes from London: Everyone knows about the US drones whacking the Taliban – or that’s how the Americans tell it. In the UK, the general attitude is: good on you Yanks. Blow away as many Taliban as your cowboys in Nevada Predator Control can spot.
It’s great stuff because no one gets killed except terrorists and a few civilians. Also, the military anoraks say this is the future as well as Now Warfare. It’s technology challenging the guy with the turban and bomb-lined waistcoat. If a few Human Rights Watch campaigners complain that a bunch of families got in the way, then that’s too bad. They shouldn’t hang out with the bad guys.
Anyway, not many dead and we never met any of them. End of US media briefing. British Media break into applause
What people in the UK don’t know is that the British have their own drones and they’re doing quite a bit of their own killing – including civilians. The RAF is operating Reaper drones and guiding them to targets – or as close as doesn’t seem to matter to the RAF – from a US military facility in Nevada.
Read the whole thing...and I'm not sure about the website but it makes you wonder doesn't it?

How many drone strikes have the Brits made and the US took the credit/blame for it?  Oh and only a fool would believe that the Brits aren't making cross border drone raids into Pakistan.

The difference?  The Brits know how to maintain operational security and we seem to have forgotten.

SIDENOTE:
This has been staring everyone in the face but to my knowledge no one (before this article) put it together.  And the reason why we missed it is because they haven't been broadcasting the capability all over the place.  Not only is the upper lip stiff but the mouth is closed.  Bully for them.

F-35 pic dump.

Lockheed tossed a whole bunch of pics out today...tried to go through them and find the ones I haven't posted.  If some are re-runs then I apologize get over it.






Fifth F-35B test aircraft returns to Patuxent River

NAVAL AIR SYSTEMS COMMAND, PATUXENT RIVER, Md. – The F-35B test aircraft BF-5 returned to Naval Air Station Patuxent River, Md., on June 26 after a planned modification period in Fort Worth, Texas. BF-5 fills the complement of five F-35B test aircraft at NAS Patuxent River. The F-35B is the variant of the Joint Strike Fighter for the U.S. Marine Corps and international partners, capable of short take-offs and vertical landings for use on amphibious ships or expeditionary airfields to provide air power to the Marine Air-Ground Task Force. The F-35B is undergoing test and evaluation at NAS Patuxent River prior to delivery to the fleet.