Saturday, April 28, 2012

NH-90 finally getting combat time.


Afghanistan (and later Libya) has been a live testing ground for many weapon systems.  One system missing in action has been the NH-90.  According to the company's website it was placed into service in 2006 but has yet to see action in that conflict.

Here is the latest news.

From the Cassidian website...
From the end of 2012, German Army Aviation will be in charge of providing forward air medical evacuation in Afghanistan using their NH90 helicopters. The FwdAirMedEvac helicopters will provide a solid base for emergency medical care for German soldiers in crisis areas.
And then this from Shepard Media...
 Germany has been operating a handful of CH-53 heavy-lift helicopters in the north of the country since 2002. If Germany Army plans come to fruition, the CH-53s will be joined by NH90s serving in the medevac role, and Tiger attack helicopters.
Plans for the introduction of the two types into theatre were outlined by Brig Gen Reinhard Wolski, the director of German Army Aviation speaking at IQPC's International Military Helicopter conference, held in London from 23-26 January.
The Tiger deployment - which is subject to German government approval - will use Tigers modified to 'Asgard' standard. Eurocopter has taken delivery of the 23rd Tiger which is being updated to 'Asgard F' (F for Full) configuration. The first batch of four Asgard Tigers is due to be delivered back to the Germany Army in August.
Asgard modifications include engine filters for the aircraft to operate in sandy and hot climates, a communication equipment upgrade as well as modifications to the helicopter avionics, and exterior lighting system enhancements for night-time operations. Tiger crews have begun training on 'Asgard T' aircraft (T for training) to pave the way for the Asgard Tiger's introduction.
Wolski said he was confident of getting the NH90s into theatre by the end of the year. The aircraft will be used in the medevac role and will relieve the 'Dustoff' Black Hawks currently provided by the US Army in the region that is controlled by German ISAF troops.
Bill Sweetman loves to talk about how the European Aviation Industry is miles ahead of the US when it comes to rotary winged vehicles.

The NH-90 was suppose to be the war winner that finally knocked the BlackHawk off the stage as the most combat capable medium helicopter on the market.

The Blackhawk still has its crown and the NH-90 is stumbling into battle.  That's not to say that the NH-90 might not develop into an extremely capable weapon system.  But today is not that day.

I will follow the German deployment of their NH-90 with interest...in the meantime the CH-53G will soldier on...


Assault Breacher Vehicle.



Its been a while since we talked about the Assault Breacher Vehicle.  I don't know how well its performed in combat, if its considered an important part of future force structure...nothing.

Any info on it and how the Marines plan on using it is welcome.

Note*
I've seen the reports that the Army is planning (or rather has) buying/building some.  I'm also aware that the Marines are planning on having around 30 or so in the inventory.  What I'd like to know is if this vehicle is going to be part of MEU's.  If they are then how many are deemed necessary etc...

Did these guys just record themselves breaking gun laws?



I'm a strong proponent of the 2nd Amendment but this seems kinda 'iffy' in my mind.  Can you simply saw off the barrel and stock of a shotgun without running afoul of the law?

I'm really not sure.

I know that shotguns with pistol grips and 18 inch barrels are commonly sold.  I also know that you can buy aftermarket parts to pretty much configure your gun anyway you like but like I said...something seems off on this vid.

Having said all that, its a pretty silly thing to do to an old shotgun.  The tacti-cool thing is going too far.  They just ruined a good camp gun...wrapping everything in camo and calling it tactical is a fad that I wish would end.  Like today.

Our Afghan Allies are still trying to kill us.

via Military.com
WASHINGTON - In shootings not previously reported by American authorities, two U.S. soldiers were wounded in an attack by two Afghan police officers, extending a worrying pattern of violent clashes between supposed allies.
The two Americans were shot Wednesday by the Afghans near Kandahar city, and the shooters were quickly killed by U.S. troops, according to a U.S. defense official. The official spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss an incident that, by policy, the coalition military command in Kabul considers an internal matter.
Spokesmen for the U.S.-led international military coalition in Afghanistan have said their policy is to publicly report only those incidents of Afghan forces shooting at coalition forces if a coalition member is killed. If coalition troops are wounded but not killed, or if the Afghan shooter fails to hit anyone, the incident is not disclosed.
About two hours after the two U.S. soldiers were wounded, a separate clash occurred in which an Afghan soldier opened fire with a machine gun on a group of U.S. and Afghan special operations soldiers returning to their base after conducting an operation, U.S. officials said.
Seriously?

Say this shit out loud.

Afghans that we're suppose to be training, that we've sacrificed for, that we've rebuilt there sorry ass country are now killing, wounding and taking pot shots at us?

If it was a comedy it wouldn't be funny.  Since this is real its beyond tragic.

Past time to leave that fucked up ass country.  THEY (the Afghan people) are NOT worth it.

PS.
Public Affairs Officers from the Marine Corps, Army, Navy and every alphabet US Agency can have Afghan children posing with Marines, Soldiers, Sailors or Airmen and it won't change a thing.  Humanitarians can cry about the plight of Women once we leave and it won't change a thing.  The Afgahn society is fried.  Millions of dollars and thousands of lives lost can't change that fact.