Saturday, January 21, 2012
Friday, January 20, 2012
Marine Aviation = 1...Critics = 0....
via CBS News via the AP
FORT WORTH (AP) — A U.S. defense official says Defense Secretary Leon Panetta is giving fresh backing to the Marine Corps’ version of the next-generation fighter jet, the F-35.This is more about the partner nations than it is about the Marine Corps. Canada, the UK, Australia, Japan and others have been nervous about the airplane being canceled. This news should chill them out.
The F-35, which is developing Navy and Air Force variants, is the Pentagon’s most expensive weapons program. It has faced delays and other problems that raised doubts about its future.
During a visit Friday to a naval air station in Maryland, Panetta will announce that the Marines’ version of the Fort Worth-built joint strike fighter is no longer on what Panetta’s predecessor, Robert Gates, called “probation.” That’s according to a U.S. defense official who spoke on condition of anonymity in advance of the announcement.
Gates announced one year ago that if the Marines’ version of the plane had not overcome its problems within two years he would attempt to cancel it.
Thursday, January 19, 2012
CH-53 down in Afghanistan.
Just heard on a radio that a CH-53 went down in Afghanistan in Helmand province. Its unknown (more precisely they aren't saying what caused the crash) what caused the incident, but all 6 people on board were killed. This from ABC News via AP...
Rest in peace to the fallen and comfort to their families.
A NATO helicopter crashed in southern Afghanistan on Thursday, killing six members of the international military force, the U.S.-led coalition said.
The coalition said in a release early Friday morning that there was no enemy activity in the area at the time of the crash in southern Afghanistan.
The cause of the crash is still being investigated. The coalition did not disclose the nationalities of those killed.
The helicopter crash occurred on the same day seven civilians were killed outside a crowded gate at Kandahar Air Field, a sprawling base for U.S. and NATO operations, after a suicide attacker set off a vehicle laden with explosives. The Taliban claimed responsibility, claiming they were targeting a NATO convoy.
It was the second suicide bombing in as many days in southern Afghanistan, officials said. The coalition said no NATO troops were killed. It does not disclose information about injured troops.
Rest in peace to the fallen and comfort to their families.
VMFAT-501 gets another bird...
JOAC released. AF set to be priority service.
The JOAC has been released and although there isn't much news in it, it does reveal a surprising couple of facts...
The document focuses on striking deep and not rolling back enemy forces. It also emphasizes leveraging our superiority in certain areas to counter act enemy attempts to use irregular warfare to disrupt our efforts.
Long story short this is a strategy that is tailor made to Air Force thinking circa Desert Storm 1.
Any thoughts that the Navy would become the lead service in this enterprise is just wishful thinking. The Navy is mentioned but its operated on the margins. Talk about small boats armed with IEDs, and being able to conduct anti-mine warfare are some of the items that stuck out in this document.
The Army got one blurb in....using the land forces to support this concept.
Big winner is the AF for obvious reasons. The Navy got steam rolled and the Army/Marine Corps are set to be sidelined (if this goes forward as outlined in this paper). Air Force one, the rest of the service 0.
JOAC Jan 2012 Signed
The document focuses on striking deep and not rolling back enemy forces. It also emphasizes leveraging our superiority in certain areas to counter act enemy attempts to use irregular warfare to disrupt our efforts.
Long story short this is a strategy that is tailor made to Air Force thinking circa Desert Storm 1.
Any thoughts that the Navy would become the lead service in this enterprise is just wishful thinking. The Navy is mentioned but its operated on the margins. Talk about small boats armed with IEDs, and being able to conduct anti-mine warfare are some of the items that stuck out in this document.
The Army got one blurb in....using the land forces to support this concept.
Big winner is the AF for obvious reasons. The Navy got steam rolled and the Army/Marine Corps are set to be sidelined (if this goes forward as outlined in this paper). Air Force one, the rest of the service 0.
JOAC Jan 2012 Signed
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Israel conducts first Airborne exercise in 15 years....
I call this gearing up. Reconstituting airborne capability after so many years? And then conducting it at a battalion level (at least)? They're gearing up for Iran and they want the whole world to know it. The attack on that country's nuclear reactors might include more than destruction...maybe a snatch and grab too....
The caption for the following pictures is as follows:
In the drill, thousands of the Brigade's soldiers have pushed their limits, examining their preparedness for whatever future operation that might arise, all in the effort to continue to assure Israel's security.
The caption for the following pictures is as follows:
January 17, 2012
As part of their first operational parachuting drill in the last 15
years, the entire Paratroopers Brigade soared through the air. The
drill was conducted under the supervision of the Brigade's commander,
Col. Amir Bar'am, and in the presence of Maj. Gen. Gershon Hacohen.In the drill, thousands of the Brigade's soldiers have pushed their limits, examining their preparedness for whatever future operation that might arise, all in the effort to continue to assure Israel's security.
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