Monday, May 28, 2012

A message from Lex's daughter.

Go over to Neptunus Lex to read a message from his daughter.

As jaded as I am it damn near brought a tear to my eye.

I sincerely wish them all the best.


Click here to go to the site.

The US has been running covert missions into N. Korea!



Thanks for the heads up JOE!

Wow.  If you want a better example of military stupidity then look no further than the Commanding Officer of Special Operations in S. Korea, General Tolley. via AFP.
WASHINGTON — US and South Korean special forces have been parachuting into North Korea to gather intelligence about underground military installations, a US officer has said in comments carried in US media.
Army Brigadier General Neil Tolley, commander of US special forces in South Korea, told a conference held in Florida last week that Pyongyang had built thousands of tunnels since the Korean war, The Diplomat reported.
"The entire tunnel infrastructure is hidden from our satellites," Tolley said, according to The Diplomat, a current affairs magazine. "So we send (South Korean) soldiers and US soldiers to the North to do special reconnaissance."
"After 50 years, we still don't know much about the capability and full extent" of the underground facilities," he said, in comments reported by the National Defense Industrial Association's magazine on its website.
Tolley said the commandos were sent in with minimal equipment to facilitate their movements and minimize the risk of detection by North Korean forces.
At least four of the tunnels built by Pyongyang go under the Demilitarized Zone separating North and South Korea, Tolley said.
"We don't know how many we don't know about," he admitted.
Among the facilities identified are 20 air fields that are partially underground, and thousands of artillery positions.
In February, South Korea's Yonhap news agency reported that had built at least two new tunnels at a nuclear testing site, likely in preparation for a new test.
SOCOM has an operational security problem.

Too many in the head shed are talking.

I can't wait to hear the official explanation on this one.

Pic of the day. Israeli low level...

IDF fighter jets fly low and fast inside Ramon Crater in the Negev Desert.
Awesome pic and the camo works...the Iraeli's have been releasing quite a few pics of low level F-16 flights lately...almost as if they're telegraphing something.

Please tell me this is just poorly written.

This one  has me scratching my head.  Is this just poorly written?

via The Weekly Standard...
The White House announced today that First Lady Michelle Obama will sponsor the USS Illinois, the first all female submarine force. The newest submarine "is expected to join the fleet in late 2015," according to the White House.
If this is as it reads then when is the first all Gay, Straight, Hispanic, Caucasian, Asian, Black, Jewish, Catholic etc...submarine force coming?

The worst thing we can do as a nation in general and as a military in particular is to subdivide itself.

Its happening and its not good.

This will end badly.

UPDATE:
The spineless bastard changed it up and didn't even note the correction.  Amazing.  If it was Huffington Post I could see that but I do expect better from the Weekly Standard.

The M27 Infantry Automatic Rifle. We chose the wrong round!


Hitting the usual war movies while barbecuing and I keep seeing the Browning Automatic Rifle in all these films and it got me to wondering.

Is the M27 IAR a good idea but wrapped in the wrong rifle round?

The M240 is a beast of a weapon on patrol and is often left behind because of it.  But imagine if you were able to lay down precision automatic rifle fire at the ranges that a 7.62mm round is capable of.

A new built Browning Automatic Rifle type weapon, married with modified C-Mags or Surefire 60 round mags all wrapped with the 7.62mm round could actually be a game changer.  Why this was never considered is beyond me...and if it was but got rejected makes me wonder why.

Modern materials should make it rather easy to get this weapon below the 15 pound mark (empty) and if it was also fired open bolt and had a heavy barrel we should get similar performance but with much greater hitting power than we are with the M27.

The Marine Corps should at least study the concept.

A must read about courageous JCS members.

SLD has a must read.

If you don't read anything else today, take a few minutes to go to their site and read the article on Lyndon Johnson and his Joint Chiefs of Staff.  Oh and while you're doing it compare the courage shown by those men with the members that have served since Bush Jr.'s first term all the way up to today.

Its downright chilling to see the similarities...or rather the lack of them.

Harpoon for LCS. The campaign continues.


The biggest complaint against the LCS is that it isn't a proper warship.  Its fast, but underarmed, under crewed and unable to take the fight to the enemy.

The more I look at the Harpoon missile system the more I'm convinced that it needs to be included in the weapons suite of the LCS.

In its standard form and its Stand off Land Attack Missile variant it would prove to be a game changer for the program.  Additionally with its light weight launch system it could easily fit on board the ship without compromising it in the slightest.

Read more about the Harpoon missile here, here and here.

NOTE:
If this missile system can be truck mounted then surely we can fit it aboard a 3000 ton warship!


UPDATE:
Tom informed me of a unique Australian solution to getting the Harpoon missile system aboard their Oliver Perry class frigates.  Even though the forward vertical launch cells are shallow, they simply allow the enclosure to protrude above deck.  Outstanding.  Now we can save development money for a missile for LCS and simply fill them with either Harpoon or SLAM-ER for use against warships or land targets.

This problem is solved.  Now if the Navy would get its head out of its rear end and implement it, we can move on to more pressing issues.  My bill is in the mail.

 

Chris Hayes...chump of the week.




Interesting and sad. 

Interesting because you could literally see him fishing for support while making this outrageous statement.  Interesting because he tried to moderate his words at the end when he found that support wasn't coming.  Sad because he has support but they were smart enough to avoid doing it on camera.

Chris Hayes...chump of the week