The above vid is famous. They even use it in a number of different schools. Why? To make whoever is taking the class to always take a beat and try and drink in the whole picture before they act. Think about this next time you're in a situation. Especially when it comes to street incidents. Act hastily and off first perspective and you could help assault the "good" guy while helping the "bad" one.A powerful reminder: perspective is everything!
— Pascal Bornet (@pascal_bornet) December 23, 2025
I saw this video again today.
Created by the Guardian in 1986.
Still the smartest lesson in human perception.
It hits me every time:
We don’t see reality. We see our angle.
And a small shift can flip the whole story.
In the age… pic.twitter.com/IrDZ3ZqRiU
Wednesday, December 24, 2025
Perspective is everything...never trust your first look
I didn't know it but I'm a fan of Women's Bobsledding...
What colour was the snow? pic.twitter.com/WPWKuVJiwQ
— Modern History 𝕏 (@modernhistory) December 23, 2025
Gentlemen! UNDERSTAND THIS! If you engage a woman in combat sports then chivalry is dead. Fight her like you would a man!
I don't know if the dude was holding back, is totally unskilled, has the aggression of a butterfly or is simply pussy. IF he was holding back then he needs to get his head together. The cold reality? Unless she's some super skilled underground MMA fighter then this should happen about once every 1000 fights and even in that case it should be a damn good excuse why.Bruhhh! bro should have called it a day when that first punch throw him to the canvas.😭😂 pic.twitter.com/DeoNIxmb0F
— † 👑OGUNNUSI KING LEXZY OF ABUJA † 💙 (@Oba_Alexander_) December 23, 2025
USNI News on the ACV attempts to shine a light but points out glaring weakness in spots...
USNI News was attempting to write a puff piece on the ACV but if you read between the lines you get the impression that this "game changer" is a compromise on wheels. Via the article that you can read here.
The ACVs, Savage said, are difficult to keep maintained properly, and the battalion doesn’t carry as much as the AAVs used to carry.
Difficult to maintain? These rides are practically brand new! The idea that such a young vehicle to the Marine Corps is difficult to maintain is a brain fuck!
Marines who operated the tracked AAVs say it’s trickier driving the ACV inside a ship or a combat town, noting the wheeled base doesn’t allow for easy maneuver through tight spaces.
This is a just wow moment for me. I've seen wheeled vehicles that have skid steering. This one doesn't. Pity. Between fewer numbers (and I have yet to see the numbers assigned to each MEU) and difficulty in maneuver this vehicle will be a boutique item for the ground force.
“We are not going to be operating in the desert. We’re going where it’s more island-chain campaigns.
I found this statement by the Lt to be interesting. I can't quite tell where he's going or what he means here. Is he being division specific? Or is he talking Marine Corps wide.
Either way it's disturbing to me.
Quite honestly it smacks of the old Army attitude. For the Army it was a European battlefield today, tomorrow and into the future. Nothing else mattered. In the meantime the fight never happened there but it did in other lands and they weren't ready for the fight.
I hope the Marine Corps isn't following that example but I've heard enough from Senior Marine Corps Officers that confidence is not high.
Back to the ACV.
I don't want them in a fight anywhere but if these predictors of the future are right and a fight with China is inevitable then I hope they get a workout in a smaller war somewhere so we can see what we really have. Call it a look past the propaganda of the vehicle to see if it really is a "game changer".
Tuesday, December 23, 2025
Netanyahu is pushing the US to make another strike at Iran. Seems like some in the administration are all about it
Has anyone been tracking the wannabe fight that Netanyahu wants against Iran? A quick and dirty is that while the first strike achieved its objectives, Mossad is claiming that Iran is tripling its ballistic missile production and is reconstituting its nuclear program. Long story short is that Netanyahu wants a second strike to destroy Iranian ballistic missile sites and to hit their nuke program again. Supposedly those ballistic missile site, although moved further east (?) are a threat to the security of Israel and he wants them out before the threat become reality.Amb Huckabee: Iran "Didn't Get The Full Message" https://t.co/MvqBYcEijV
— zerohedge (@zerohedge) December 24, 2025
Did the Chinese copy the Russian TOR and claim its world beating?
Someone correct me. Is that a Russian Tor by another name?‼️🇨🇳China Unveils Game Changing Next-Gen Air Defense System!🔥
— Defense Intelligence (@DI313_) December 21, 2025
Beijing just dropped a bombshell: a highly maneuverable, next-generation air defense system that can dynamically alter its trajectory mid-flight to precisely intercept aerial threats. This beast combines cutting-edge… pic.twitter.com/G7YTlWzodF
U.S. Marines with 3rd Bn., 7th Marines conduct fire support coordination exercise
U.S. Marines with 3rd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, fire an M252 81 mm mortar during a fire support coordination exercise at Marine Corps Air-Ground Combat Center, Twentynine Palms, California, Dec. 10, 2025. The exercise was conducted to evaluate integration at the platoon and fire support coordination center level with live-fire execution. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Ezekieljay Correa)
Tell me again why you can't work out?
60-year-old Tang Yu-chen lifting 154lbs / 70kg!
— Squat University (@SquatUniversity) December 23, 2025
Having undergone brainstem cancer surgery, she continues to lift to show everyone the resilience & brilliance of life while encouraging more people to take the first step in training! pic.twitter.com/3aE10pmjFJ
Net launchers are effective against fiber optic FPV drones?
Who knew? Correction. I didn't know but its kinda obvious in hindsight. I do know this. When they slap AI into FPV drones (I guess thats putting machines in charge of causing human deaths to the max) that are able to identify and kill targets without people in the loop...and then they do drone swarms with them, then the net launchers are worthless.Ukrainian soldiers say the most effective defense against fiber-optic FPV drones remains the combo of a “Safari” shotgun and the “Ptashka” net launcher. If the drone survives buckshot, it’s caught by a 4x4m net fired up to 30m. pic.twitter.com/6U65cZ9gDj
— NOELREPORTS 🇪🇺 🇺🇦 (@NOELreports) December 23, 2025
Brochure at the Dubai Airshow in the UAE (old---saved in my X bookmarks & didn't publish it)
Brochure at the Dubai Airshow in the UAE #DSA2025 #DSA25 https://t.co/Pspjow6h4s pic.twitter.com/16as6ftNgd
— 笑脸男人 (@lfx160219) November 19, 2025
Finnish Patria AMOS (Advanced Mortar System)
Finnish Patria AMOS (Advanced Mortar System) pic.twitter.com/UQijH4gIWs
— ↑↓左右 (@cecilie0019) December 14, 2025
China–New Zealand Cooperation 2025 PLA Army Joint Training: Live-Fire Integrated Exercise
🇨🇳🇳🇿China–New Zealand Cooperation 2025 PLA Army Joint Training: Live-Fire Integrated Exercise pic.twitter.com/LoW5f2pk7H
— China Perspective (@China_Fact) December 18, 2025
2nd LAR TOW Missile Range
S. Korea is making HUGE entry into the European defense market
I've said before and I'll say again. The S. Korean defense sector is growing, is technologically advanced and they're becoming a worldwide exporter. From the Redback IFV to their superior tracked artillery system they're taking the world by storm. Even more concerning for the current defense giants? They're playing the "home built" thing to perfection with reasonable contracts to make at least a portion of the gear built in country. S. Korea is winning the high end game and Turkey is knocking around people in the developing world. S. Korea and Turkey. Monsters in the making.Breaking news. Estonia has officially announced the purchase of the K239 Chunmoo long-range missile artillery system. Congratulations. The deal is worth €300 million, including six launchers and the CGR-080, CTM-MR, and CTM-290 missiles. Hanwha stated that it will sell the… pic.twitter.com/nZ03frMOJd
— Mason ヨンハク (@mason_8718) December 22, 2025
2ndLAR: Vehicle Commanders Course
U.S. Marines with 2nd Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion, 2nd Marine Division, participate in the vehicle commanders' course on Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, Dec. 11, 2025. The purpose of this training event is to increase combat readiness through realistic scenarios preparing for possible future combat operations utilizing the Light Armored Vehicle Anti-Tank weapon systems and increasing section level proficiency. (U.S. Marine Corps video by Cpl. Noelia Vazquez)






































