F451 Limnos https://t.co/VYrPzZviwe— Hans de Vreij (@hdevreij) August 13, 2020
I guess now we need pics of the Turk ship...
F451 Limnos https://t.co/VYrPzZviwe— Hans de Vreij (@hdevreij) August 13, 2020
How many of y'all remember the late, Bob Munden? Unreal the abilities he had!#brownells #guns #revolver pic.twitter.com/WtqAy2X8O3— Brownells, Inc. (@BrownellsInc) August 13, 2020
The Iranian navy held the vessel for some five hours before releasing it today, a U.S. military official said https://t.co/GZzVTRwphh— POLITICO (@politico) August 13, 2020
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Newly released footage shows police arresting an 8-year-old boy with disabilities — and he was so small, his hands didn't fit the handcuffs (warning: distressing) pic.twitter.com/DRJR0mgiMd— NowThis (@nowthisnews) August 13, 2020
The Navy’s Next Generation Jammer Mid-Band (NGJ-MB) successfully completed its first mission systems flight with an EA-18G Growler at Naval Air Station Patuxent River, Maryland, Aug. 7.Marine Air needs to be climbing back into the dedicated Electronic Warfare Mission with a vengeance! When they aren't being clubbed back into it is beyond me but its low hanging fruit for the sea battle.
“What an incredible day for the U.S. Navy, our Australian partners, and the Airborne Electronic Attack (AEA) community,” said Capt. Michael Orr, AEA Systems (PMA-234) program manager. “We witnessed a successful first flight with the NGJ-MB capability fully integrated onto the EA-18G Growler, validating the last four years of development and the extensive efforts of these last several months in preparation. I’m extremely proud of the entire Government and industry team.”
The first flight, conducted by Air Test and Evaluation Squadron (VX) 23, is a Safety of Flight (SOF) checkout that ensures the pods can be safely flown on the EA-18G aircraft for follow-on test flights.
“There was a lot of discussion on how the NGJ-MB pod would affect how the Growler handles and it was exciting to have the jet feel like any other flight,” said Lt. Jonathan Williams, VX-23 test pilot. “We have a great test team to thank for making today happen and I look forward to seeing how the Growler team brings out the full potential of the NGJ-MB pod.”
The NGJ-MB system, developed by Raytheon Intelligence and Space, is part of a larger NGJ system that will augment, and ultimately replace the legacy ALQ-99 Tactical Jamming System (TJS) currently used on the EA-18G Growler. NGJ-MB is an external jamming pod that will address advanced and emerging threats using the latest digital, software-based and Active Electronically Scanned Array technologies and will provide enhanced AEA capabilities to disrupt, deny and degrade enemy air defense and ground communication systems.
“The AEA community has been relying on the ALQ-99 TJS for decades,” said Lt. Jonathon Parry, NGJ-MB Aeromechanical Project Officer. “Gone are the days of isolated Surface-to-Air Missile systems that operate on a small frequency spectrum and do not integrate into a larger Integrated Air Defense System. Modern adversaries are developing complex emitters that use advanced techniques to defeat legacy jamming. NGJ-MB will provide new capabilities to the fleet to ensure spectrum dominance against current and future threats.”
PMA-234 is responsible for acquiring, delivering and sustaining AEA systems, providing combatant commanders with capabilities that enable mission success.
The Russian MoD released a new video of the Su-57.https://t.co/BRUSSSx8OJ pic.twitter.com/IMW5Hglt63— Rob Lee (@RALee85) March 25, 2020
Paratroopers of 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division prepare for a Joint Forcible Entry (JFE) Airborne Assault as part of a tactical training exercise, “Panther Storm”, on Fort Bragg, N.C., August 11, 2020. Panther Storm is a brigade-wide exercise designed to sharpen Paratroopers’ ability to deploy anywhere in the world within 18 hours, fight, and win against U.S. adversaries.We just "concepted" ourselves out of role in the nation's defense. The Army is certain. SOCOM is arrogant. The Navy and Air Force automatically have a seat at the table. We listened to lesser beings and now we're killing the Corps and birthing an abomination...The Missile Marines. Fucking shit on a cracker. Aviation broke the Corps and so called infantry generals let it happen.