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Friday, July 07, 2023
MQ-25 for USMC operations..
Don't fuck with the boys from the bayou!
Oh yeah we're gearing up for football season!
Jayden Daniels ➡️ Mason Taylor in OT to beat Bama‼️
— SEC Network (@SECNetwork) July 7, 2023
A night they'll never forget in Baton Rouge 🐯@LSUfootball | #SECNTakeover pic.twitter.com/R0FfCeC1pH
Ukrainian soldier filmed his own death...
If I had a platoon of Marines today I would ban body cams.
Ukrainian soldier filmed his death around Kremennaya. pic.twitter.com/IEyVXYPUYF
— Lord Bebo (@MyLordBebo) July 7, 2023
BAYKAR official talking about their KIZILELMA air combat/strike UAV...if only our defense officials had the same view!
Want to hear someone talk with URGENCY?Kaybedecek vaktimiz yok!
— BAYKAR (@BaykarTech) July 7, 2023
HEDEF #KIZILELMA Belgeseli 2. Bölüm
Yarın Baykar YouTube kanalında!
We have no time to lose!
The Goal: #KIZILELMA Documentary
Chapter 2
Available on @Baykartech’s YouTube channel tomorrow.
📺 https://t.co/HFBaT4Ahlx
🕗 20:00 pic.twitter.com/VkPYRVKnhP
Thursday, July 06, 2023
Every safety rule in the book was violated but if they made it back aboard ship they all deserve medals...
Can you imagine a sudden change in sea state in the middle of a USMC infantry platoon trying to make it ashore in rubber boats? Losses would be assured. How do you find someone in seas like that? How do you survive in seas like that. They better have everything dialed in when doing these rubber boat raids or bad things can happen. FD2030 DEMANDS something like a CB90. The concept sucks but at least get the Marines that are gonna be risking it all against two enemies. Whoever has the guns and the sea. Until you hit the beach the SEA is the biggest enemy.OMG would you dare??pic.twitter.com/4UjqjURLRq
— The Best (@Figensport) July 6, 2023
Former U.S. officials have held secret Ukraine talks with prominent Russians
Thanks to Cogitans Iuvenis for the link!
via NBC
A group of former senior U.S. national security officials has held secret talks with prominent Russians believed to be close to the Kremlin — and, in at least one case, with the country’s top diplomat — with the aim of laying the groundwork for negotiations to end the war in Ukraine, half a dozen people briefed on the discussions said.
In a high-level example of the back-channel diplomacy taking place behind the scenes, Russian Foreign Affairs Minister Sergey Lavrov met with members of the group for several hours in April in New York, four former officials and two current officials said.
On the agenda were some of the thorniest issues in the war in Ukraine, like the fate of Russian-held territory that Ukraine may never be able to liberate and the search for an elusive diplomatic off-ramp that could be tolerable to both sides.
Meeting with Lavrov were Richard Haass, a former diplomat and the outgoing president of the Council on Foreign Relations, current and former officials said.
Amazing. There still are a few adults left in Washington. Maybe we can get this war turned off.
Oh and trust that these people are talking to the Russians will the FULL KNOWLEDGE of the Biden admin and probably their blessings too.
The idea that a nation that is being supported financially, militarily, monetarily...the whole damn spectrum...has a say in this is silly.
Its like a child being able to override a parent. It just don't go that way.
The flooding in Spain is catastrophic
Flooding in Zaragoza, Spain.
— The Spectator Index (@spectatorindex) July 6, 2023
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Iranian Navy failed yesterday but the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps seized one today
The US Navy was able to "deter" the Iranian Navy from seizing two vessels yesterday.
The Iranian Revolutionary Guard said hold my beer and did the deed today.
This is another data point in my view that the fight in Ukraine shows nothing except that the US and West is hyper focused on that war while everything elsewhere is falling apart.
If you haven't noticed it, the Middle East is on the verge of a huge dust up. At the very least we're seeing actions that are meant to punish the West economically...especially the US.
Why?
If we see a return to the tanker wars then you're gonna see gas spike. The Biden admin, the DoD and the US Navy is gonna be in a hurt locker.
Want to see Americans go batshit vengeful/hateful? Let the price of gas zoom. If gas prices spike we're gonna be in an almost instant recession.
All the talk about transitioning to electric vehicles will fool a small portion of the people but most will be pissed. Oh and don't think Europe will get off easy either. They're gonna feel the pain too and in a big way.
For all the talk about "all domain warfare" the Pentagon has left out the most important factor. The citizens of the US. If we don't support the policy, if they can't explain the policy except for hanging onto the nut sack of "freedom" and "democracy" then the pocket book will always win.
FNSS ZAHA. The best amphibious (ocean going) vehicle available today? Yeah. Yeah it is!
I so wish to God we had evolved the AAV instead of going wheeled. I LIKE BAE! I think they make great products. I think the requirements are what doomed the USMC to a wheeled amphibious vehicle. Think about it. Why didn't the USMC go wheeled in WW2? Easy. Because it gave us access to more beaches! I've seen enough wheeled vehicles bogged down on beaches (wheeled vehicles at that) that I just can't trust the ACV to cross from ship across the shore without difficulty. Additionally I've seen enough issues with the vehicle crossing the surf line that my worries increase. The solution? Well just say that workaround learned with the F-35 fiasco to "make it work" are being done. When you have to develop auxillary tech to help your new tech work that isn't part of your base vehicle then you're not barking up the right tree.#IDEF23 #ZAHA pic.twitter.com/t9hu5Xde1o
— FNSS Savunma (@FNSS_Savunma) July 6, 2023
Compass Points take on China's Z-day war game...
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via CP
The whole purpose of the drastic reorganization of the Marine Corps under Force Design 2030 was to address the "pacing challenge" of China. Marines would be placed inside China's Weapons Engagement Zone and shoot at Chinese ships with missiles. It was claimed that the small Marine units on islands throughout the first island chain would create a critical set of problems for the Chinese Navy.
That was the theory of Force Design 2030.
The Chinese have just conducted a comprehensive "Z-Day" total war scenario. As reported in the Asia Times:
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China has just simulated a total war scenario at sea with the United States, an exercise that highlighted the People’s Liberation Army-Navy’s formidable challenges in a potential high-intensity conflict with an advanced, determined and highly-capable adversary.
South China Morning Post (SCMP) reported that researchers from the PLA’s Unit 91404 recently added a “total war” scenario when testing and evaluating the performance of new weapons. Unit 91404 is responsible for the sea tests of some of China’s latest and most potent naval weapons.
The SCMP report notes that the researchers published their “Z-day” total war scenario in the peer-reviewed Chinese Journal of Ship Research last month. The report mentions that the researchers assumed that the Chinese military was under all-out attack by a hypothetical “blue alliance” with Arleigh Burke-class destroyers.
In the simulation, the PLA-N had nearly 50 destroyers, with each attacked with 11 missiles and more than three torpedoes coming from multiple directions.
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As far as Compass Points can determine, Marine missile units on islands were not even considered worth worrying about in the Chinese Z-Day scenario. Missiles from US ships? The Chinese Navy worries about them. Missiles from US submarines? The Chinese Navy worries about them. US air launched cruise missiles? The Chinese Navy worries about them. Missiles from island Marines? Not worth worrying about.
Marines for decades have had a particular role to play in global United States foreign policy. Marines embarked as part of a fully capable Amphibious Ready Group - Marine Expeditionary Unit (ARG-MEU) allow the worldwide Combatant Commanders to get the flexible, capable Marine MAGTF on site quickly, ready to deter, assist, or fight.
If the Marine Corps theory of Force Design 2030 was accurate, the Chinese would have centered their whole Z-Day scenario around the question: "How do we deal with those island Marines?" Instead, of focusing on the missile Marines, China apparently feels it can confidently ignore them. Why would Marine leaders ever degrade the ARG-MEU in a futile effort to be relevant as a missile force?
Compass Points salutes all those in Congress and elsewhere keeping the ARG-MEU strong.
SEC male/female players of the year!
Yeah. I can live with that!Congratulations to the 2022-23 @SEC Roy F. Kramer Athletes of the Year!
— Southeastern Conference (@SEC) July 6, 2023
🤸♀️ @Gym_Trin // @GatorsGym
⚾️ @__dc4__ // @LSUbaseball
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PLA 72nd Group Army Brigade's Warrior ("JLTV" type) fires support...
Back on this FD2030 curiosity/nonsensical lightness approach. We put anti-ship missiles on the JLTV. Why aren't we expanding that to other weapon systems? The Chinese are doing it with a whole array of systems. If not the JLTV then why not with the HIMAR carrier? Why are we limiting ourselves to just one size rocket system and not expanding to other sizes? Same with anti-air systems? We've raged (at least I have) at China copying us. Perhaps its time we take a page out of their play book?
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— Jesus Roman (@jesusfroman) July 4, 2023
122mm Multiple Launch Rocket System (MLRS) over a Warrior III chasis in service in the 🇨🇳PLAGF (ID# 6404 LD36), during a live ammunition drill with multiple platforms pic.twitter.com/Ye4BSaTiek
Nap time. Ukrainian MRAP and crew in Donetsk region. via Reditt
Soft power works! China is investing in Brazil.
Chinese automaker BYD announced its plan to establish a production base in the Brazilian state of Bahia. The complex will comprise three new plants and is scheduled to begin operation in the second half of next year. #GLOBALink pic.twitter.com/00DcxyTHux
— China Xinhua News (@XHNews) July 6, 2023
Ground based robotic vehicles....Why isn't mine clearing done without humans???
I look at the above video and watch demining/breaching doctrine and wonder WHY ARE WE STILL HAVING HUMANS DOING THIS!!! We have been working on autonomus vehicles for decades yet we still have humans driving demining vehicles? IDIOCY! Never send a human where you can send a bullet has always been the mantra. Why aren't we saying the same when it comes to breaching and demining? Make it make sense!The de-mining vehicle is back in action! removing mines from the Zaporizhzhia front pic.twitter.com/Q2Ks2fyOye
— Mr. Parrot ™ 🇺🇦 (@parrot_soldier) July 6, 2023
British Navy looks as anemic as the US Navy...
Help from NATO if war comes with China? We can use the Ukrainian model to defeat China? China is worried because of the resolve shown against Russia?1) A fascinating snapshot of the current status of the @RoyalNavy's destroyer & frigate force by @NavyLookout.
— Dr Phil Weir (@navalhistorian) July 5, 2023
So, amid questions from @CommonsDefence on its ability to "fight tonight" & "could Britain still retake the Falklands?" here's a little thought experiment #thread🧵 pic.twitter.com/4go2ehgg7A
China simulates Z-day total sea war with US...
China simulates ‘Z-day’ total sea war with the US https://t.co/tb0pjN9iyS PLA simulation highlights new weapon capabilities while tracking devastating results of earlier test runs of a Taiwan war.
— 9DASHLINE (@9DashLine) July 5, 2023
Kaman Kargo is nice/promising but the K-Max has been demonstrated in an unmanned configuration and lifts much more
This post isn't to slam the Kaman Kargo.
The helicopter looks nice/promising. It will provide a BIT of resupply to far flung units. I can easily see the Army, Navy and Coast Guard buying a few for different purposes.
BUT! When it comes to resupply I'm a bit confused. The K-Max has been demonstrated/operated in an unmanned configuration and can lift much much more.
So why are they abandoning all the work done on a higher performing UAV to switch to this model?
The only thing I can think is that "shipboard" compatibility wasn't built into the first model. If so that can be fixed.
Not a fan of FD2030.
Call it what it is. It makes the entire Marine Corps into a SEA DENIAL FORCE with limited if NO offensive capability. That goes against the very ethos of the Marine Corps and will/has broken the force (I would tell any young man of worth to NOT EVEN CONSIDER joining the US military as it now exists!).
But if this is the course and they want to accelerate it then why all the half measures and lust for new tech instead of evolving what has worked and is higher performing?















