Photos by Cpl. John Robbart III
Saturday, May 12, 2012
Airsoft. Looks like its here to stay.
People have been saying it but I've been in the Nope Ain't Gonna Last Camp.
Looks like I was wrong.
Every serious trainer is coming out in favor of air soft training. From Haley to Costa (Haley-Costa Effect/HCE) it really seems to be a trend that's too far along to stop now.
The latest example?
I have two.
First we have Haley talking about it in a wide ranging interview over at THE GEAR LOCKER, he makes more than a few good points about how it can fine tune training and preserve skills.
Then we have the Marines licensing even more air soft gear.
Amazing.
Did BAE/Iveco just doom their MPC chances?
Defense Update has some pretty stunning new...at least to me...
Russia is testing Italy’s B1 Centauro 8×8 ‘wheeled tank’ and considering building it under license. The company has already delivered two Centauro vehicles, the original design with the 105mm gun and another fitted with a Russian 125mm cannon. Two additional variants due to arrive in Moscow in six weeks will be fitted with NATO standard 120mm cannon and a turreted 30mm automatic gun. According to Oto-Melara representative, the vehicles will take part in technical evaluations, automotive testing and firing trials to span until the end of 2012.Read the rest at Defense Update but in my mind the results of such a bargain could have ramifications.
The Italian company is interested in establishing a joint venture with a Russian military vehicle maker for production of these wheeled armored vehicles. Russian news agency Novosti named truck maker Kamaz in Naberezhny Chelny could be involved in the deal, according to a source in Russian arms sales holding Rosoboronexport. Russia has already procured Italian light armored vehicles.
Under a contract signed last December in Moscow, 60 Lynx light multirole armored vehicles (LMV) are in production at the Oboronservis joint enterprise (OJSC) in Voronezh, central Russia. 57 of the vehicles are due to enter service with the Russian military forces in 2012.
Question. Was this bargain done with or without input from BAE? Will it affect the chances of that joint venture to win the MPC contest and will the Russian vehicle be affected by US export provisions?
Is this a new photography technique?
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| Photo by Lance Cpl. Claudia Palacios |
Is that a new technique that's popular and I'm just not aware of it? I'm seeing it more and more.
The reason why I ask is because my favorite photographers, Joe Copalman and David Cenciotti have both used (I've noticed) a kind of vertical technique in some of their photos. I monitored some of the twitter and Flickr conversations and read that it was becoming popular because of print magazines.
I've haven't heard anything about the sharp and blurry. Any info would be appreciated.
Thanks.
Friday, May 11, 2012
Around the Fleet...
Scout Swimmers Course.
Note: With the Marine Corps vowing to get even more "amphibious" (whatever that means...I thought we already were) I envision even greater roles for Scout Swimmers. I predict and I could easily be wrong, but with MARSOC demanding more personnel, that we could see a combining of Scout Swimmer with Scout Snipers for a true in house Recon capability...call it a Scout Platoon within the Regiment with detachments shopped out to MEU's. But that's just my future vision.
Photos by Lance Cpl. Erik Brooks
Photos by Lance Cpl. Erik Brooks
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A Marine secures the beach after a clandestine landing at the Kin Blue Training Area during a scout swimmers course April 30.
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